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  • Andreas Richter
  • Sergey V. Popov
  • Ludwig Schröder
  • Joachim Schwabe
  • Heiko Ewert
  • Mirko Scheinert
  • Martin Horwath
  • Reinhard Dietrich

The question whether Antarctica's largest lake, subglacial Lake Vostok, exchanges water is of interdisciplinary relevance but has been undecided so far. We present the potential pathway, outlet location, and threshold height of subglacial water discharge from this lake based on a quantitative evaluation of the fluid potential. If water left Lake Vostok, it would flow toward Ross Ice Shelf. Discharge would occur first to the east of the southern tip of the lake. At this location the bedrock threshold is 91 ± 23 m higher than the hydrostatic equipotential level of Lake Vostok. It is concluded that Lake Vostok is not likely to reach this level within climatic timescales and that no discharge of liquid water is to be expected. We show that in absence of the ice sheet the Lake Vostok depression would harbor a lake significantly deeper and larger than the present aquifer. Key Points Lake Vostok is not expected to discharge liquid water in climatic timescalesDischarge would lead from east of the lake's southern tip to Ross Ice ShelfLake Vostok would be significantly deeper and larger without ice sheet

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)6772-6778
Number of pages7
JournalGeophysical Research Letters
Volume41
Issue number19
DOIs
StatePublished - 16 Oct 2014

    Scopus subject areas

  • Geophysics
  • Earth and Planetary Sciences(all)

    Research areas

  • Antarctica, glaciology, subglacial hydrology, subglacial lake

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