Exploration of Ellsworth Subglacial Lake: A concept paper on the development, organisation and execution of an experiment to explore, measure and sample the environment of a West Antarctic subglacial lake - The Lake Ellsworth consortium

Antarctic subglacial lakes have, over the past few years, been hypothesised to house unique forms of life and hold detailed sedimentary records of past climate change. Testing this hypothesis requires in situ examinations. The direct measurement of subglacial lakes has been considered ever since the...

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Published in:Reviews in Environmental Science and Bio/Technology
Main Authors: Siegert, Martin, Behar, A., Bentley, Michael, Blake, David, Bowden, Stephen, Christoffersen, Poul, Cockell, Charles, Corr, Hugh, Cullen, David C., Edwards, Howell, Ellery, A., Ellis-Evans, Cynan, Griffiths, Gwyn, Hindmarsh, Richard, Hodgson, Dominic, King, Edward, Lamb, Henry, Lane, L., Makinson, Keith, Mowlem, Matt, Parnell, John, Pearce, David, Priscu, John, Rivera, Andrés, Sephton, Mark, Sims, M., Smith, Andrew, Tranter, Martyn, Wadham, Jemma, Wilson, Gary, Woodward, John
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Published: Springer 2007
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Online Access:https://nrl.northumbria.ac.uk/id/eprint/20088/
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11157-006-9109-9
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Siegert, Martin
Behar, A.
Bentley, Michael
Blake, David
Bowden, Stephen
Christoffersen, Poul
Cockell, Charles
Corr, Hugh
Cullen, David C.
Edwards, Howell
Ellery, A.
Ellis-Evans, Cynan
Griffiths, Gwyn
Hindmarsh, Richard
Hodgson, Dominic
King, Edward
Lamb, Henry
Lane, L.
Makinson, Keith
Mowlem, Matt
Parnell, John
Pearce, David
Priscu, John
Rivera, Andrés
Sephton, Mark
Sims, M.
Smith, Andrew
Tranter, Martyn
Wadham, Jemma
Wilson, Gary
Woodward, John
Exploration of Ellsworth Subglacial Lake: A concept paper on the development, organisation and execution of an experiment to explore, measure and sample the environment of a West Antarctic subglacial lake - The Lake Ellsworth consortium
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description Antarctic subglacial lakes have, over the past few years, been hypothesised to house unique forms of life and hold detailed sedimentary records of past climate change. Testing this hypothesis requires in situ examinations. The direct measurement of subglacial lakes has been considered ever since the largest and best-known lake, named Lake Vostok, was identified as having a deep water-column. The Subglacial Antarctic Lake Environments (SALE) programme, set up by the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) to oversee subglacial lakes research, state that prior exploration of smaller lakes would be a "prudent way forward". Over 145 subglacial lakes are known to exist in Antarctica, but one lake in West Antarctica, officially named Ellsworth Subglacial Lake (referred to hereafter as Lake Ellsworth), stands out as a candidate for early exploration. A consortium of over 20 scientists from seven countries and 14 institutions has been assembled to plan the exploration of Lake Ellsworth. An eight-year programme is envisaged: 3 years for a geophysical survey, 2 years for equipment development and testing, 1 year for field planning and operation, and 2 years for sample analysis and data interpretation. The science experiment is simple in concept but complex in execution. Lake Ellsworth will be accessed using hot water drilling. Once lake access is achieved, a probe will be lowered down the borehole and into the lake. The probe will contain a series of instruments to measure biological, chemical and physical characteristics of the lake water and sediments, and will utilise a tether to the ice surface through which power, communication and data will be transmitted. The probe will pass through the water column to the lake floor. The probe will then be pulled up and out of the lake, measuring its environment continually as this is done. Once at the ice surface, any water samples collected will be taken from the probe for laboratory analysis (to take place over subsequent years). The duration of the science mission, ...
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author Siegert, Martin
Behar, A.
Bentley, Michael
Blake, David
Bowden, Stephen
Christoffersen, Poul
Cockell, Charles
Corr, Hugh
Cullen, David C.
Edwards, Howell
Ellery, A.
Ellis-Evans, Cynan
Griffiths, Gwyn
Hindmarsh, Richard
Hodgson, Dominic
King, Edward
Lamb, Henry
Lane, L.
Makinson, Keith
Mowlem, Matt
Parnell, John
Pearce, David
Priscu, John
Rivera, Andrés
Sephton, Mark
Sims, M.
Smith, Andrew
Tranter, Martyn
Wadham, Jemma
Wilson, Gary
Woodward, John
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Behar, A.
Bentley, Michael
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Bowden, Stephen
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Ellery, A.
Ellis-Evans, Cynan
Griffiths, Gwyn
Hindmarsh, Richard
Hodgson, Dominic
King, Edward
Lamb, Henry
Lane, L.
Makinson, Keith
Mowlem, Matt
Parnell, John
Pearce, David
Priscu, John
Rivera, Andrés
Sephton, Mark
Sims, M.
Smith, Andrew
Tranter, Martyn
Wadham, Jemma
Wilson, Gary
Woodward, John
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title Exploration of Ellsworth Subglacial Lake: A concept paper on the development, organisation and execution of an experiment to explore, measure and sample the environment of a West Antarctic subglacial lake - The Lake Ellsworth consortium
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spelling ftunivnorthumb:oai:nrl.northumbria.ac.uk:20088 2023-05-15T13:35:33+02:00 Exploration of Ellsworth Subglacial Lake: A concept paper on the development, organisation and execution of an experiment to explore, measure and sample the environment of a West Antarctic subglacial lake - The Lake Ellsworth consortium Siegert, Martin Behar, A. Bentley, Michael Blake, David Bowden, Stephen Christoffersen, Poul Cockell, Charles Corr, Hugh Cullen, David C. Edwards, Howell Ellery, A. Ellis-Evans, Cynan Griffiths, Gwyn Hindmarsh, Richard Hodgson, Dominic King, Edward Lamb, Henry Lane, L. Makinson, Keith Mowlem, Matt Parnell, John Pearce, David Priscu, John Rivera, Andrés Sephton, Mark Sims, M. Smith, Andrew Tranter, Martyn Wadham, Jemma Wilson, Gary Woodward, John 2007-08-01 https://nrl.northumbria.ac.uk/id/eprint/20088/ https://doi.org/10.1007/s11157-006-9109-9 unknown Springer Siegert, Martin, Behar, A., Bentley, Michael, Blake, David, Bowden, Stephen, Christoffersen, Poul, Cockell, Charles, Corr, Hugh, Cullen, David C., Edwards, Howell, Ellery, A., Ellis-Evans, Cynan, Griffiths, Gwyn, Hindmarsh, Richard, Hodgson, Dominic, King, Edward, Lamb, Henry, Lane, L., Makinson, Keith, Mowlem, Matt, Parnell, John, Pearce, David, Priscu, John, Rivera, Andrés, Sephton, Mark, Sims, M., Smith, Andrew, Tranter, Martyn, Wadham, Jemma, Wilson, Gary and Woodward, John (2007) Exploration of Ellsworth Subglacial Lake: A concept paper on the development, organisation and execution of an experiment to explore, measure and sample the environment of a West Antarctic subglacial lake - The Lake Ellsworth consortium. Reviews in Environmental Science and Biotechnology, 6 (1-3). pp. 161-179. ISSN 1569-1705 F800 Physical and Terrestrial Geographical and Environmental Sciences Article PeerReviewed 2007 ftunivnorthumb https://doi.org/10.1007/s11157-006-9109-9 2022-09-25T06:00:52Z Antarctic subglacial lakes have, over the past few years, been hypothesised to house unique forms of life and hold detailed sedimentary records of past climate change. Testing this hypothesis requires in situ examinations. The direct measurement of subglacial lakes has been considered ever since the largest and best-known lake, named Lake Vostok, was identified as having a deep water-column. The Subglacial Antarctic Lake Environments (SALE) programme, set up by the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) to oversee subglacial lakes research, state that prior exploration of smaller lakes would be a "prudent way forward". Over 145 subglacial lakes are known to exist in Antarctica, but one lake in West Antarctica, officially named Ellsworth Subglacial Lake (referred to hereafter as Lake Ellsworth), stands out as a candidate for early exploration. A consortium of over 20 scientists from seven countries and 14 institutions has been assembled to plan the exploration of Lake Ellsworth. An eight-year programme is envisaged: 3 years for a geophysical survey, 2 years for equipment development and testing, 1 year for field planning and operation, and 2 years for sample analysis and data interpretation. The science experiment is simple in concept but complex in execution. Lake Ellsworth will be accessed using hot water drilling. Once lake access is achieved, a probe will be lowered down the borehole and into the lake. The probe will contain a series of instruments to measure biological, chemical and physical characteristics of the lake water and sediments, and will utilise a tether to the ice surface through which power, communication and data will be transmitted. The probe will pass through the water column to the lake floor. The probe will then be pulled up and out of the lake, measuring its environment continually as this is done. Once at the ice surface, any water samples collected will be taken from the probe for laboratory analysis (to take place over subsequent years). The duration of the science mission, ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica SCAR Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research West Antarctica Northumbria University, Newcastle: Northumbria Research Link (NRL) Antarctic Ellsworth Subglacial Lake ENVELOPE(-90.500,-90.500,-79.000,-79.000) Lake Vostok ENVELOPE(106.000,106.000,-77.500,-77.500) West Antarctica Reviews in Environmental Science and Bio/Technology 6 1-3 161 179