Lying beneath more than two miles of Antarctic ice, Lake Vostok may be the best-known and largest subglacial lake in the world, but it is not alone down there. Scientists have identified more than 145 other lakes trapped under the ice. Until now, however, none have approached Vostok’s size or depth.
Antartica

Antarctic Voyage Blog: Uncovering Abrupt Climate Change
PI(s):
Bruce A. Huber
PI(s):
Debra Tillinger Global warming is abruptly redrawing parts of Antarctica’s coastline, as ice shelves collapse into the sea.

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January 25, 2006



