International audienceThe objective was to estimate the genuine microbial content of ice samples from refrozen water (accretion ice) from the subglacial Lake Vostok (Antarctica) buried beneath the 4-km thick East Antarctic ice sheet. The samples were extracted by heavy deep ice drilling from 3659 m below the surface. High pressure, a low carbon and chemical content, isolation, complete darkness and the probable excess of oxygen in water for millions of years characterize this extreme environment. A decontamination protocol was first applied to samples selected for the absence of cracks to remove the outer part contaminated by handling and drilling fluid. Preliminary indications showed the accretion ice samples to be almost gas free with a l...
Our understanding of Lake Vostok, the huge subglacial lake beneath the East Antarctic Ice Sheet, has...
Antarctic subglacial lakes are thought to be extreme habitats for microbial life and may contain imp...
Lake Vostok is the largest of the nearly 400 subglacial Antarctic lakes and has been continuously bu...
International audienceThe objective was to estimate the genuine microbial content of ice samples fro...
International audienceThe objective was to estimate the genuine microbial content of ice samples fro...
International audienceThe objective was to estimate the genuine microbial content of ice samples fro...
International audienceThe objective was to estimate the genuine microbial content of ice samples fro...
This article examines the question of the possible existence of microbial life inhabiting the subgla...
About 400 subglacial lakes are known from Antarctica. The question of whether life unique of subglac...
Over 70 lakes have now been identified beneath the Antarctic ice sheet. Although water from none of ...
Over 70 lakes have now been identified beneath the Antarctic ice sheet. Although water from none of ...
Over 70 lakes have now been identified beneath the Antarctic ice sheet. Although water from none of ...
Over 70 lakes have now been identified beneath the Antarctic ice sheet. Although water from none of ...
Over 70 lakes have now been identi®ed beneath the Antarctic ice sheet. Although water from none of t...
Lake Vostok, located below the 4000 m thick Antarctic Ice Sheet, is the largest subglacial lake in A...
Our understanding of Lake Vostok, the huge subglacial lake beneath the East Antarctic Ice Sheet, has...
Antarctic subglacial lakes are thought to be extreme habitats for microbial life and may contain imp...
Lake Vostok is the largest of the nearly 400 subglacial Antarctic lakes and has been continuously bu...
International audienceThe objective was to estimate the genuine microbial content of ice samples fro...
International audienceThe objective was to estimate the genuine microbial content of ice samples fro...
International audienceThe objective was to estimate the genuine microbial content of ice samples fro...
International audienceThe objective was to estimate the genuine microbial content of ice samples fro...
This article examines the question of the possible existence of microbial life inhabiting the subgla...
About 400 subglacial lakes are known from Antarctica. The question of whether life unique of subglac...
Over 70 lakes have now been identified beneath the Antarctic ice sheet. Although water from none of ...
Over 70 lakes have now been identified beneath the Antarctic ice sheet. Although water from none of ...
Over 70 lakes have now been identified beneath the Antarctic ice sheet. Although water from none of ...
Over 70 lakes have now been identified beneath the Antarctic ice sheet. Although water from none of ...
Over 70 lakes have now been identi®ed beneath the Antarctic ice sheet. Although water from none of t...
Lake Vostok, located below the 4000 m thick Antarctic Ice Sheet, is the largest subglacial lake in A...
Our understanding of Lake Vostok, the huge subglacial lake beneath the East Antarctic Ice Sheet, has...
Antarctic subglacial lakes are thought to be extreme habitats for microbial life and may contain imp...
Lake Vostok is the largest of the nearly 400 subglacial Antarctic lakes and has been continuously bu...