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DOI: 10.1038/202886a0
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Lake Bonney, Taylor Valley, Antarctica: a Natural Solar Energy Trap

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“…An analysis of these profiles has shown that they are likely the result of long‐term solar heating [ Wilson and Wellman , 1962]. This has been confirmed by static modeling efforts [ Hoare et al , 1964; Shirtcliffe and Benseman , 1964], however there has been no attempt to simulate their thermal properties by way of a dynamic model.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…An analysis of these profiles has shown that they are likely the result of long‐term solar heating [ Wilson and Wellman , 1962]. This has been confirmed by static modeling efforts [ Hoare et al , 1964; Shirtcliffe and Benseman , 1964], however there has been no attempt to simulate their thermal properties by way of a dynamic model.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Even small amounts of such energy absorbed lead to a sensible rise in the water temperatures. This fact is clearly demonstrated in Lake Bonney [10].…”
Section: Water Temperatures During Summer 1966mentioning
confidence: 63%
“…Beneath such a thickness of perennial ice, photosynthetic activity and thus biogenic sedimentation is still possible (e.g. Hoare et al 1964, Doran et al 1994 as light can penetrate through the ice to the water column along large, strongly oriented, vertical prismatic ice crystals (e.g. Chambers et al 1986, Hoare et al 1964, Loopmann 1988.…”
Section: Lacustrine Sedimentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hoare et al 1964, Doran et al 1994 as light can penetrate through the ice to the water column along large, strongly oriented, vertical prismatic ice crystals (e.g. Chambers et al 1986, Hoare et al 1964, Loopmann 1988. Kaup (1995a, p. 287) measured the albedo of lake ice in the Schirmacher Oasis over a summer season, and found that it increased with age as air penetrated along the crystal boundaries.…”
Section: Lacustrine Sedimentationmentioning
confidence: 99%