Scientists describe carbon cycle in a subglacial freshwater lake in Antarctica for first time

Subglacial lakes that never see the light of day are among the least accessible frontiers of science, brimming with more tales yet untold than even the planets of our solar system. One thing seems certain: where there is water, there is lifeā€”even if said water is at the bottom of a frigid lake, in pitch darkness, below more than a half mile of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet.


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Source: Phys.org