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Life in the deep freeze

Helen Gavaghan
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Helen Gavaghan: freelance journalist based in Yorkshire

Nature, 2002, vol. 415, issue 6874, 828-830

Abstract: Unknown ecosystems and untapped records of the Earth's past may lie hidden in the lonely waters of Antarctica's Lake Vostok. But the lake's millions of years of isolation may be about to end, as Helen Gavaghan reveals.

Date: 2002
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