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Antarctic Lake Ice Core

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Joel Moore



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An ice core taken from the permanent ice cover of a lake in Antarctica's McMurdo Dry Valleys. Wind blown sediments melt into the ice cover, providing a small oasis where microbial life can exist.
· Date: September 14, 2004 · Views: 29,234 · Filesize: 101.8kb · Dimensions: 450 x 600 ·
Keywords: Ice Core Sediment Microhabitat frozen microorganisms

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