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Hidden 300-mile-long river discovered deep beneath Antarctica

SteinarBy SteinarNovember 5, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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By T.K. Randall
November 5, 2022 ·  0 comments


There is a hidden world deep beneath Antarctica’s ice sheet. Image Credit: CC BY-SA 4.0 W. Bulach

Scientists using ice-penetrating radar have spotted an enormous river snaking its way beneath the Antarctic ice.

There is more going on under the Antarctic ice sheet than meets the eye – that is, at least, according to glaciologist Martin Siegert of Imperial College London, and colleagues, who used ice-penetrating radar mounted on an aircraft to discover the presence of an extensive river situated deep beneath the ice.

Stretching for some 300 miles, this hidden river, which flows into the Weddell Sea, is longer than the Thames and drains an area exceeding that of France and Germany combined.

“When we first discovered lakes beneath the Antarctic ice a couple of decades ago, we thought they were isolated from each other,” said Siegert.

“Now we are starting to understand there are whole systems down there, interconnected by vast river networks, just as they might be if there weren’t thousands of meters of ice on top of them.”

The discovery doesn’t exactly bode well for the future because the region currently being drained by this system has the potential to raise global sea levels by a total of 4.3 meters.

Such melting won’t all happen at once, however.

“From satellite measurements we know which regions of Antarctica are losing ice, and how much, but we don’t necessarily know why,” said study co-author Christine Dow from the University of Waterloo.

“This discovery could be a missing link in our models. We could be hugely underestimating how quickly the system will melt by not accounting for the influence of these river systems.”

Scientists Just Discovered a Huge River Hidden Under Antarctica https://t.co/FqOQ1TdT7H

— ScienceAlert (@ScienceAlert) November 3, 2022

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