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Deep Clustering in Subglacial Reflections Reveals New Insight into Subglacial Lakes

2023
Radar images imply subglacial features, including distinct reflections from ice bottom. Different from bedrock interfaces, subglacial lakes generally display smooth and continuous highlights as a special type of ice bottom reflectors in radar images. In this study, we construct a dataset of ice bottom reflectors based on CReSIS radar sounder dataset. A
Sheng Dong, Lei Fu
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Antarctic subglacial lake discharges

2011
Antarctic subglacial lakes were long time supposed to be relatively closed and stable environments with long residence times and slow circulations. This view has recently been challenged with evidence of active subglacial lake discharge underneath the Antarctic ice sheet.
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Geomicrobiology of Subglacial Ice Above Lake Vostok, Antarctica

Science, 1999
Data from ice 3590 meters below Vostok Station indicate that the ice was accreted from liquid water associated with Lake Vostok. Microbes were observed at concentrations ranging from 2.8 × 10 3 to 3.6 × 10 4 cells per milliliter; no biological incorporation of selected organic substrates or ...
J C, Priscu   +11 more
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More Than 200 Meters of Lake Ice Above Subglacial Lake Vostok, Antarctica

Science, 1999
Isotope studies show that the Vostok ice core consists of ice refrozen from Lake Vostok water, from 3539 meters below the surface of the Antarctic ice sheet to its bottom at about 3750 meters. Additional evidence comes from the total gas content, crystal size, and electrical conductivity of the ice.
Jouzel, J.   +9 more
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The ice topography over subglacial lakes

Cold Regions Science and Technology, 1990
Abstract A model is developed which relates the ice-surface topography above subglacial lakes to the length l of bed transition regions bordering the lake where the effect of the presence of the lake causes a reduction in basal shear stress. The model is applied to four representative regions of an ice sheet.
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Subglacial Lake McGregor, south-central Alberta, Canada

Sedimentary Geology, 2003
Abstract It is proposed that a lake, here named “Subglacial Lake McGregor”, existed beneath the Laurentide Ice Sheet at, or near, the last glacial maximum. The lake resided in the ancient buried McGregor and Tee Pee preglacial valleys, which are now mostly filled with glacigenic deposits.
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Subglacial lakes and their changing role in a warming climate

Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2022
Stephen J Livingstone   +2 more
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Subglacial lakes

2014
Johanna Laybourn-Parry, Jemma L. Wadham
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Vostok, Subglacial Lake

2011
Sergey Bulat, Jean-Robert Petit
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Subglacial Lake Vostok

2019
Scott O. Rogers, John D. Castello
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