Limnological conditions in subglacial Lake Vostok, Antarctica

Subglacial Lake Vostok is located ~4 km beneath the surface of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet and has been isolated from the atmosphere for >15 million yr. Concerns for environmental protection have prevented direct sampling of the lake water thus far. However, an ice core has been retrieved from a...

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Main Authors: Christner, Brent C., Royston-Bishop, George, Foreman, Christine M., Arnold, Brianna R., Tranter, Martyn, Welch, Kathleen A., Lyons, W. Berry, Tsapin, Alexandre I., Studinger, Michael, Priscu, John C.
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Published: 2006
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spelling ftmontanastateu:oai:scholarworks.montana.edu:1/13287 2023-05-15T13:55:57+02:00 Limnological conditions in subglacial Lake Vostok, Antarctica Christner, Brent C. Royston-Bishop, George Foreman, Christine M. Arnold, Brianna R. Tranter, Martyn Welch, Kathleen A. Lyons, W. Berry Tsapin, Alexandre I. Studinger, Michael Priscu, John C. 2006-11 application/pdf https://scholarworks.montana.edu/xmlui/handle/1/13287 unknown Christner BC, Royston-Bishop G, Foreman CM, Arnold BR, Tranter M, Welsh KA, Lyons WB, Tsapin AI, Studinger M, Priscu JC, "Limnological conditions in subglacial Lake Vostok, Antarctica," Limnol Oceanogr, 2006 51(6):2485-2501 0024-3590 https://scholarworks.montana.edu/xmlui/handle/1/13287 Article 2006 ftmontanastateu 2022-06-06T07:24:16Z Subglacial Lake Vostok is located ~4 km beneath the surface of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet and has been isolated from the atmosphere for >15 million yr. Concerns for environmental protection have prevented direct sampling of the lake water thus far. However, an ice core has been retrieved from above the lake in which the bottom ~85 m represents lake water that has accreted (i.e., frozen) to the bottom of the ice sheet. We measured selected constituents within the accretion ice core to predict geomicrobiological conditions within the surface waters of the lake. Bacterial density is two- to sevenfold higher in accretion ice than the overlying glacial ice, implying that Lake Vostok is a source of bacterial carbon beneath the ice sheet. Phylogenetic analysis of amplified small subunit ribosomal ribonucleic acid (rRNA) gene sequences in accretion ice formed over a deep portion of the lake revealed phylotypes that classify within the β-, y-, and δ-Proteobacteria. Cellular, major ion, and dissolved organic carbon levels all decreased with depth in the accretion ice (depth is a proxy for increasing distance from the shoreline), implying a greater potential for biological activity in the shallow shoreline waters of the lake. Although the exact nature of the biology within Lake Vostok awaits direct sampling of the lake water, our data from the accretion ice support the working hypothesis that a sustained microbial ecosystem is present in this subglacial lake environment, despite high pressure, constant cold, low nutrient input, potentially high oxygen concentrations, and an absence of sunlight. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica ice core Ice Sheet Montana State University (MSU): ScholarWorks Antarctic East Antarctic Ice Sheet Lake Vostok ENVELOPE(106.000,106.000,-77.500,-77.500)
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description Subglacial Lake Vostok is located ~4 km beneath the surface of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet and has been isolated from the atmosphere for >15 million yr. Concerns for environmental protection have prevented direct sampling of the lake water thus far. However, an ice core has been retrieved from above the lake in which the bottom ~85 m represents lake water that has accreted (i.e., frozen) to the bottom of the ice sheet. We measured selected constituents within the accretion ice core to predict geomicrobiological conditions within the surface waters of the lake. Bacterial density is two- to sevenfold higher in accretion ice than the overlying glacial ice, implying that Lake Vostok is a source of bacterial carbon beneath the ice sheet. Phylogenetic analysis of amplified small subunit ribosomal ribonucleic acid (rRNA) gene sequences in accretion ice formed over a deep portion of the lake revealed phylotypes that classify within the β-, y-, and δ-Proteobacteria. Cellular, major ion, and dissolved organic carbon levels all decreased with depth in the accretion ice (depth is a proxy for increasing distance from the shoreline), implying a greater potential for biological activity in the shallow shoreline waters of the lake. Although the exact nature of the biology within Lake Vostok awaits direct sampling of the lake water, our data from the accretion ice support the working hypothesis that a sustained microbial ecosystem is present in this subglacial lake environment, despite high pressure, constant cold, low nutrient input, potentially high oxygen concentrations, and an absence of sunlight.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Christner, Brent C.
Royston-Bishop, George
Foreman, Christine M.
Arnold, Brianna R.
Tranter, Martyn
Welch, Kathleen A.
Lyons, W. Berry
Tsapin, Alexandre I.
Studinger, Michael
Priscu, John C.
spellingShingle Christner, Brent C.
Royston-Bishop, George
Foreman, Christine M.
Arnold, Brianna R.
Tranter, Martyn
Welch, Kathleen A.
Lyons, W. Berry
Tsapin, Alexandre I.
Studinger, Michael
Priscu, John C.
Limnological conditions in subglacial Lake Vostok, Antarctica
author_facet Christner, Brent C.
Royston-Bishop, George
Foreman, Christine M.
Arnold, Brianna R.
Tranter, Martyn
Welch, Kathleen A.
Lyons, W. Berry
Tsapin, Alexandre I.
Studinger, Michael
Priscu, John C.
author_sort Christner, Brent C.
title Limnological conditions in subglacial Lake Vostok, Antarctica
title_short Limnological conditions in subglacial Lake Vostok, Antarctica
title_full Limnological conditions in subglacial Lake Vostok, Antarctica
title_fullStr Limnological conditions in subglacial Lake Vostok, Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Limnological conditions in subglacial Lake Vostok, Antarctica
title_sort limnological conditions in subglacial lake vostok, antarctica
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