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Title:
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Topographic and hydrological controls on Subglacial Lake Ellsworth, West Antarctica |
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Author:
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Vaughan, David G.; Rivera, Andrés; Woodward, John; Corr, Hugh F. J.; Wendt, Jens; Zamora, Rodrigo
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Abstract:
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Subglacial Lake Ellsworth (SLE) was identified using
reconnaissance data collected in the 1970s, here we present
more detailed surveys. SLE lies beneath 3.2 km of ice in a
subglacial valley in West Antarctica. It has an area of only
18 km2, is dissimilar to the large tectonically-controlled
lakes beneath East Antarctica and is a strong candidate
for in situ exploration. Our analysis indicates that the ice
above SLE is floating on a fluid whose density is 950–
1013 kg m 3. This could indicate freshwater, but certainly
precludes seawater, or high salt, acid, or clathrate content.
The water in the lake is unlikely to be produced solely by
local melt; it is more likely delivered via subglacial
drainage. Our surveys show no identifiable hydrological
barrier to outflow, meaning SLE is effectively full; new
water entering the lake is likely balanced by outflow, which
would drain into another lake that we have also identified. |
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URI:
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http://www.captura.uchile.cl/handle/2250/7576
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Date:
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2007-09-19 |
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dc.identifier.citation:
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GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, Volume: 34,Issue: 18 Article Number: L18501,2007 |