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Greenland ice sheet runoff reduced by meltwater refreezing in bare ice. [PDF]
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Microbial genetic potential differs among cryospheric habitats of the Damma glacier. [PDF]
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<i>Cryobacterium Inferilacus</i> sp. nov., a Pshychrophilic Ureolitic Bacterium From Lake Untersee in Antarctica. [PDF]
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Dynamic and calving response of a major Greenland ice stream to a propagating subglacial flood
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Antarctic subglacial lake discharges
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Pattyn, Frank
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Preliminary Analysis of Life within a Former Subglacial Lake Sediment in Antarctica [PDF]
Since the first descriptions of Antarctic subglacial lakes, there has been a growing interest and awareness of the possibility that life will exist and potentially thrive in these unique and little known environments. The unusual combination of selection
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Modeling of subglacial hydrological development following rapid supraglacial lake drainage [PDF]
The rapid drainage of supraglacial lakes injects substantial volumes of water to the bed of the Greenland ice sheet over short timescales. The effect of these water pulses on the development of basal hydrological systems is largely unknown.
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Cascades of subglacial lakes in Antarctica
Doklady Earth Sciences, 2012Progress in understanding cascades of subglacial lakes in Antarctica and in the dynamics of their surface was derived using satellite laser altimetry measurements ICESat. The morphological and dynamical signs indicate subglacial lakes and the positions of their shore lines. Oscillations of surfaces in transition zones are periodic, while the changes in
V. M. Kotlyakov +4 more
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Earth-Science Reviews, 2000
Abstract Antarctic subglacial lakes were first identified by Robin et al. (1970) after airborne radio-echo sounding (RES) investigations of the ice-sheet interior. Recently, satellite altimetry was used to measure anomalous near-flat regions on the ice-sheet surface that represent a manifestation of the subglacial lake beneath.
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Abstract Antarctic subglacial lakes were first identified by Robin et al. (1970) after airborne radio-echo sounding (RES) investigations of the ice-sheet interior. Recently, satellite altimetry was used to measure anomalous near-flat regions on the ice-sheet surface that represent a manifestation of the subglacial lake beneath.
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