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Ice-sheet plumbing in Antarctica

Garry K. C. Clarke ()
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Garry K. C. Clarke: University of British Columbia

Nature, 2006, vol. 440, issue 7087, 1000-1001

Abstract: It's not easy to work out what is going on beneath four kilometres of ice. But remote imaging has enabled the discovery of the long-distance discharge of water from one subglacial lake to another in Antarctica.

Date: 2006
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