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Constraints on hydrothermal processes and water exchange in Lake Vostok from helium isotopes

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  • Philippe Jean-Baptiste

    (Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l'Environnement, CEA/CNRS, Centre d’études de Saclay)

  • Jean-Robert Petit

    (Laboratoire de Glaciologie et de Géophysique de l'Environnement, CNRS, Grenoble)

  • Vladimir Ya. Lipenkov

    (Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute)

  • Dominique Raynaud

    (Laboratoire de Glaciologie et de Géophysique de l'Environnement, CNRS, Grenoble)

  • Nartsiss I. Barkov

    (Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute)

Abstract

Lake Vostok, the largest subglacial lake in Antarctica, is covered by the East Antarctic ice sheet, which varies in thickness between 3,750 and 4,100 m (ref. 1). At a depth of 3,539 m in the drill hole at Vostok station, sharp changes in stable isotopes and the gas content of the ice delineate the boundary between glacier ice and ice accreted through re-freezing of lake water2. Unlike most gases, helium can be incorporated into the crystal structure of ice during freezing3, making helium isotopes in the accreted ice a valuable source of information on lake environment. Here we present helium isotope measurements from the deep section of the Vostok ice core that encompasses the boundary between the glacier ice and accreted ice, showing that the accreted ice is enriched by a helium source with a radiogenic isotope signature typical of an old continental province. This result rules out any significant hydrothermal energy input into the lake from high-enthalpy mantle processes, which would be expected to produce a much higher 3He/4He ratio. Based on the average helium flux for continental areas, the helium budget of the lake leads to a renewal time of the lake of the order of 5,000 years.

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  • Philippe Jean-Baptiste & Jean-Robert Petit & Vladimir Ya. Lipenkov & Dominique Raynaud & Nartsiss I. Barkov, 2001. "Constraints on hydrothermal processes and water exchange in Lake Vostok from helium isotopes," Nature, Nature, vol. 411(6836), pages 460-462, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:411:y:2001:i:6836:d:10.1038_35078045
    DOI: 10.1038/35078045
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