Lake CECs

Coordinates: 79°14′49″S 87°38′28″W / 79.2470°S 87.6411°W / -79.2470; -87.6411
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Lake CECs
Lake CECs is located in Antarctica
Lake CECs
Lake CECs
Location of CECs Lake near Union Glacier.
Coordinates79°14′49″S 87°38′28″W / 79.2470°S 87.6411°W / -79.2470; -87.6411
Lake typeSubglacial
Basin countriesAntarctica (Territory only claimed by Chile)
Surface area18 km2 (10 sq mi)[1]
Surface elevation~ −600 m (−2,000 ft) sea level; −2.65 km (−8,700 ft) ice surface[1]
Islands0

Lake CECs is a subglacial lake in Antarctica at approximately latitude 80°S. It has an estimated area of 18 km2. The territory where the lake is located, some 160 km from Union Glacier, is claimed only by Chile.

The lake is located in a buffer zone of three major

endemic life, which would have developed in extreme isolation.[2]

Lake CECs was discovered by the Chilean

research center Centro de Estudios Científicos (CECs). The first signs of the lake were detected during Antarctic summer in January 2014, when a mobile research station team journeyed through the central plateau of West Antarctica. Measurements showed unusual subglacial radar returns, indicating the presence of a waterbody at some 2.6 km depth under the ice. An initial mapping with an ice-penetrating radar confirmed the finding. The research team returned in summer of 2015 and the mapping was completed. The findings were published in a Geophysical Research Letters report by four members of the CECs Glaciology Laboratory.[2]

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