A LARGE DEEP FRESH-WATER LAKE BENEATH THE ICE OF CENTRAL EAST ANTARCTICA

Citation
Ap. Kapitsa et al., A LARGE DEEP FRESH-WATER LAKE BENEATH THE ICE OF CENTRAL EAST ANTARCTICA, Nature, 381(6584), 1996, pp. 684-686
Citations number
20
Categorie Soggetti
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Journal title
NatureACNP
ISSN journal
00280836
Volume
381
Issue
6584
Year of publication
1996
Pages
684 - 686
Database
ISI
SICI code
0028-0836(1996)381:6584<684:ALDFLB>2.0.ZU;2-2
Abstract
IN 1974-75, an airborne radio-echo survey of ice depths over central E ast Antarctica led to the discovery of a sub-ice lake of unknown depth and composition, with an area of about 10,000 km(2) and lying beneath similar to 4 km of ice(1). In 1993, altimetric data from satellite me asurements(2) provided independent evidence of the lake's areal extent , thus confirming it to be the largest known sub-ice lake by an order of magnitude, Here we analyse nem altimetric and radio-echo data, alon g with existing seismic data(3), to show that the lake is deep (mean d epth of 125 m or more) and fresh, and that it has an area that exceeds previous estimates by about 50%-dimensions comparable with those of L ake Ontario. We estimate that the residence time of the crater in the lake is of the order of tens of thousands of Sears, and that the mean age of water in the lake, since deposition as surface ice, is about on e million years, Regional ice-dynamics can be explained in terms of st eady-state ice flow along and over tile lake.