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Brief communication: The hidden labyrinth: Deep groundwater in Wright Valley, Antarctica

Authors :
Hilary A. Dugan
Peter T. Doran
Denys Grombacher
Esben Auken
Thue Bording
Nikolaj Foged
Neil Foley
Jill Mikucki
Ross A. Virginia
Slawek Tulaczyk
Source :
Dugan, H A, Doran, P T, Grombacher, D, Auken, E, Bording, T, Foged, N, Foley, N, Mikucki, J, Virginia, R A & Tulaczyk, S 2022, ' Brief communication : The hidden labyrinth: deep groundwater in Wright Valley, Antarctica ', Cryosphere, vol. 16, no. 12, pp. 4977-4983 . https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-16-4977-2022
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Since the 1960s, a deep groundwater system in Wright Valley, Antarctica, has been the hypothesized source of brines to hypersaline Don Juan Pond and Lake Vanda, both of which are rich in calcium and chloride. Modeling studies do not support other possible mechanisms, such as evaporative processes, that could have led to the current suite of ions present in both waterbodies. In 2011 and 2018, an airborne electromagnetic survey was flown over Wright Valley to map subsurface resistivity (down to 600 m) in exploration of liquid water. The surveys revealed widespread unfrozen brine in the subsurface near Lake Vanda, Don Juan Pond, and the North Fork of Wright Valley. While our geophysical survey can neither confirm nor deny deep groundwater connectivity between Lake Vanda and Don Juan Pond, it does point to the potential for deep valley-wide brine, likely within the Ferrar Dolerite formation.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19940424
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Dugan, H A, Doran, P T, Grombacher, D, Auken, E, Bording, T, Foged, N, Foley, N, Mikucki, J, Virginia, R A & Tulaczyk, S 2022, ' Brief communication : The hidden labyrinth: deep groundwater in Wright Valley, Antarctica ', Cryosphere, vol. 16, no. 12, pp. 4977-4983 . https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-16-4977-2022
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....010008b3b81c19ef205e747a182e0c6a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-16-4977-2022