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- Lake_Vostok volume "5.4E12".
- Lake_Vostok abstract "Lake Vostok (Russian: Озеро Восток, Ozero Vostok, lit. \"Lake East\") is the largest of Antarctica's almost 400 known subglacial lakes.Lake Vostok is located at the southern Pole of Cold, beneath Russia's Vostok Station under the surface of the central East Antarctic Ice Sheet, which is at 3,488 m (11,444 ft) above mean sea level. The surface of this fresh water lake is approximately 4,000 m (13,100 ft) under the surface of the ice, which places it at approximately 500 m (1,600 ft) below sea level.Measuring 250 km (160 mi) long by 50 km (30 mi) wide at its widest point, and covering an area of 12,500 km2 (4,830 sq mi) and an average depth of 432 m (1,417 ft), it has an estimated volume of 5,400 km3 (1,300 cu mi). The lake is divided into two deep basins by a ridge. The liquid water over the ridge is about 200 m (700 ft), compared to roughly 400 m (1,300 ft) deep in the northern basin and 800 m (2,600 ft) deep in the southern.The lake is named after Vostok Station, which in turn is named after the Vostok (Восток), a sloop-of-war ship, which means \"East\" in Russian. The existence of a subglacial lake in the Vostok region was first suggested by Russian geographer Andrey Kapitsa based on seismic soundings made during the Soviet Antarctic Expeditions in 1959 and 1964 to measure the thickness of the ice sheet. The continued research by Russian and British scientists led by 1993 to the final confirmation of the existence of the lake by J.P. Ridley using ERS-1 laser altimetry.The overlying ice provides a continuous paleoclimatic record of 400,000 years, although the lake water itself may have been isolated for 15 to 25 million years. On 5 February 2012, a team of Russian scientists completed the longest ever ice core of 3,768 m (12,400 ft) and pierced the ice shield to the surface of the lake.The first core of freshly frozen lake ice was obtained on 10 January 2013 at a depth of 3,406 m (11,175 ft). However, as soon as the ice was pierced, water from the underlying lake gushed up the borehole, mixing it with the Freon and kerosene used to keep the borehole from freezing. A new \"clean\" borehole was drilled and an allegedly pristine water sample was obtained in January 2015. The Russian team plans to eventually lower a probe into the lake to collect water samples and sediments from the bottom. It is hypothesized that unusual forms of life could be found in the lake's liquid layer, a fossil water reserve. Lake Vostok contains an environment sealed off below the ice for millions of years, in conditions which could resemble those of the ice-covered ocean of Jupiter's moon Europa, and Saturn's moon Enceladus.".
- Lake_Vostok areaTotal "1.25E10".
- Lake_Vostok averageDepth "432.0".
- Lake_Vostok country Antarctica.
- Lake_Vostok elevation "-500.0".
- Lake_Vostok length "250000.0".
- Lake_Vostok maximumDepth "510.0".
- Lake_Vostok nearestCity Vostok_Station.
- Lake_Vostok thumbnail Lake_Vostok_Sat_Photo_color.jpg?width=300.
- Lake_Vostok type Subglacial_lake.
- Lake_Vostok volume "5.4E12".
- Lake_Vostok width "50000.0".
- Lake_Vostok wikiPageExternalLink asoc_vostok_statement041408.pdf.
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- Lake_Vostok wikiPageExternalLink the-lost-world-of-lake-vostok-under-antarctica.
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- Lake_Vostok wikiPageLength "47825".
- Lake_Vostok wikiPageOutDegree "123".
- Lake_Vostok wikiPageRevisionID "707001431".
- Lake_Vostok wikiPageWikiLink 90_Degrees_East.
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- Lake_Vostok wikiPageWikiLink Category:Extreme_points_of_Earth.
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- Lake_Vostok wikiPageWikiLink Europa_(moon).
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- Lake_Vostok wikiPageWikiLink Fauna.
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- Lake_Vostok wikiPageWikiLink Gamburtsev_Mountain_Range.
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- Lake_Vostok wikiPageWikiLink Glaciology.
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- Lake_Vostok wikiPageWikiLink Indian_subcontinent.
- Lake_Vostok wikiPageWikiLink International_Glaciological_Society.
- Lake_Vostok wikiPageWikiLink Jupiter.
- Lake_Vostok wikiPageWikiLink Kerosene.
- Lake_Vostok wikiPageWikiLink Kola_Superdeep_Borehole.
- Lake_Vostok wikiPageWikiLink Lamont–Doherty_Earth_Observatory.
- Lake_Vostok wikiPageWikiLink Ledoyom.
- Lake_Vostok wikiPageWikiLink Library_(biology).
- Lake_Vostok wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Russian_explorers.
- Lake_Vostok wikiPageWikiLink List_of_lakes_by_volume.
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- Lake_Vostok wikiPageWikiLink Mullard_Space_Science_Laboratory.
- Lake_Vostok wikiPageWikiLink National_Research_Council_(United_States).
- Lake_Vostok wikiPageWikiLink Neontology.
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- Lake_Vostok wikiPageWikiLink Oligotroph.
- Lake_Vostok wikiPageWikiLink Paleoclimatology.
- Lake_Vostok wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Kropotkin.
- Lake_Vostok wikiPageWikiLink Pole_of_Cold.
- Lake_Vostok wikiPageWikiLink Psychrophile.
- Lake_Vostok wikiPageWikiLink RNA.