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Antarctica’s hidden plumbing revealed

The first complete map of the lakes beneath Antarctica suggests the icy continent's secret water network is more active than we thought

THE first complete map of the lakes beneath Antarctica鈥檚 ice sheets reveals the continent鈥檚 secret water network is far more dynamic than we thought. This could be acting as a powerful lubricant beneath glaciers, contributing to sea level rise.

Unlike previous lake maps, which are confined to small regions, at the University of Washington in Seattle and colleagues mapped 124 subglacial lakes across Antarctica using lasers on NASA鈥檚 (see map).

Antarctica's hidden plumbing revealed

The team also observed the lakes draining and filling. While interior lakes tended to be static, many coastal lakes changed significantly. Some even appear to be connected by channels under the ice hundreds of kilometres long. For instance, when upstream lakes under the Recovery glacier drained 3 cubic kilometres of water, lakes downstream gained a similar amount ().

Water flowing under glaciers can act as a lubricant, causing land ice to accelerate into the sea and add to rising sea levels. 鈥淭he implications for the flow of ice are potentially quite significant,鈥 says Andy Smith of the in Cambridge, UK. Those lakes with no clear drainage channels are of particular interest, he says, because they could be spreading a thin film of lubricating water under glaciers.