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Repeat Subglacial Lake Drainage and Filling Beneath Thwaites Glacier
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<p>Active subglacial lakes have been identified throughout Antarctica, offering a window into subglacial environments and their impact on ice sheet mass balance. We use high-resolution altimetry measurements over the Thwaites Glacier to show that a lake system underwent a second episode of drainage activity in 2017, only four years after another substantial drainage event. Our observations suggest significant modifications of the drainage system between the two events, with 2017 experiencing greater upstream discharge, faster lake-to-lake connectivity, and the transfer of water within a closed system. Measured rates of lake recharge during the inter-drainage period are significantly larger than modelled estimates, suggesting processes which drive subglacial melt production are currently underestimated. Our study highlights new methods of exploring subglacial environments through the application of altimetry, with potential applications for studying subglacial lakes across Antarctica</p>
Title: Repeat Subglacial Lake Drainage and Filling Beneath Thwaites Glacier
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<p>Active subglacial lakes have been identified throughout Antarctica, offering a window into subglacial environments and their impact on ice sheet mass balance.
We use high-resolution altimetry measurements over the Thwaites Glacier to show that a lake system underwent a second episode of drainage activity in 2017, only four years after another substantial drainage event.
Our observations suggest significant modifications of the drainage system between the two events, with 2017 experiencing greater upstream discharge, faster lake-to-lake connectivity, and the transfer of water within a closed system.
Measured rates of lake recharge during the inter-drainage period are significantly larger than modelled estimates, suggesting processes which drive subglacial melt production are currently underestimated.
Our study highlights new methods of exploring subglacial environments through the application of altimetry, with potential applications for studying subglacial lakes across Antarctica</p>.
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