posted on 2023-01-10, 13:03authored byStephen J. Livingstone, Daniel J. Utting, Alastair Ruffell, Chris D. Clark, Steven Pawley, Nigel Atkinson, Andrew FowlerAndrew Fowler
Recent proxy measurements reveal that subglacial lakes beneath modern ice sheets periodically store and release large volumes of water, providing an important but poorly understood influence on contemporary ice dynamics and mass balance. This is because direct observations of how lake drainage initiates and proceeds are lacking. Here we present physical evidence of the mechanism and geometry of lake drainage from the discovery of relict subglacial lakes formed during the last glaciation in Canada. These palaeo-subglacial lakes comprised shallow (
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Publication
Nature Communications;7: 11767
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Note
peer-reviewed
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NERC, SFI
Language
English
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