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Deep groundwater and potential subsurface habitats beneath an Antarctic dry valley

Source Publication
Nature Communications
Date Issued
April 28, 2015
Author(s)
Mikucki, Jill A.  
Auken, E.
Tulaczyk, S.
Virginia, R. A.
Schamper, C.
Sørensen, K. I.
Doran, P. T.
Dugan, H.
Foley, N.
DOI
10.1038/ncomms7831
Permanent URI
https://trace.tennessee.edu/handle/20.500.14382/48929
Abstract

The occurrence of groundwater in Antarctica, particularly in the ice-free regions and along the coastal margins is poorly understood. Here we use an airborne transient electromagnetic (AEM) sensor to produce extensive imagery of resistivity beneath Taylor Valley. Regional-scale zones of low subsurface resistivity were detected that are inconsistent with the high resistivity of glacier ice or dry permafrost in this region. We interpret these results as an indication that liquid, with sufficiently high solute content, exists at temperatures well below freezing and considered within the range suitable for microbial life. These inferred brines are widespread within permafrost and extend below glaciers and lakes. One system emanates from below Taylor Glacier into Lake Bonney and a second system connects the ocean with the eastern 18 km of the valley. A connection between these two basins was not detected to the depth limitation of the AEM survey (∼350 m).

Subjects

airborne transient el...

Antarctica

Palaeoceanography

Geophysics

Microbial bioceanogra...

Disciplines
Microbiology
Comments

This article was published openly thanks to the University of Tennessee Open Publishing Support Fund.


Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license.

Recommended Citation
Mikucki, J. A., Auken, E., Tulaczyk, S., Virginia, R. A., Schamper, C., Sørensen, K. I., ... & Foley, N. (2015). Deep groundwater and potential subsurface habitats beneath an Antarctic dry valley. Nature communications, 6. Doi: 10.1038/ncomms7831
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