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Warning: Well in Antarctica may pop like a can of Coke
Knight-Ridder Tribune News ^
| August 14, 2003
| JOSHUA L. KWAN
Posted on 08/14/2003 8:46:58 AM PDT by Dog Gone
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- If Russian researchers in Antarctica succeed in drilling through the final 396 feet of nearly 2-1/2 miles of ice to reach an ancient, unexplored lake underneath, scientists at NASA warn the hole could cause an eruption that spews water thousands of feet into the air.
The American scientists speculate that the water in pristine Lake Vostok, filled with gases and pressurized under tons and tons of ice, would act like a carbonated drink in a can that's shaken and then popped open.
Their concern is that the lake water, which has not been exposed to Earth's atmosphere in as many as 15 million years, might become contaminated with microbes and chemicals from the surface. And unsuspecting researchers could get injured by an icy blast from the lake.
In an article published last month in the journal Geophysical Research Letters, Chris McKay at NASA-Ames Research Center and his colleagues issued a simple message to the Russians: Be careful.
"Imagine opening a can of Coke," McKay said. "We know from experience that you can do it carefully, no problem. But if you didn't do it carefully, there would be problems."
Lake Vostok is filled with water and dissolved gases in roughly the same ratio as a two-liter bottle of Coke, McKay estimates.
If a hole is bored through the ice into the lake, McKay worries that the puncture could send a geyser of freezing cold water flying up from miles beneath the glacial surface.
So why poke a hole in the first place?
It remains a compelling mystery what, if anything, lives in the dark depths of the nearly freezing, highly pressurized, oxygen-filled environment.
McKay has his sights set on Mars and Europa, one of Jupiter's moons. Ice has been detected on both globes, and he and other scientists speculate that liquid water exists underneath frozen caps.
And where there is liquid water, there is almost always life, Priscu said. By learning how to study such extreme environments and by confirming if life exists in such austere conditions, researchers could extrapolate that knowledge for the purposes of finding extraterrestrial life.
The Russian group, which controls the drill and operates the only research station above the lake, had planned to make the final push to complete the hole -- about 4 inches in diameter -- this year. Delays, however, have interceded.
About five years ago, the Russians had stopped drilling through the ice when they hit a patch of unusual ice crystals, a signal of the proximity of the lake. Under international pressure, the Russians suspended their drilling to evaluate the best options for entering the lake.
But the Russian team is eager to resume drilling; presumably, they would be the first humans to ever draw water from the lake.
TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events; Russia
KEYWORDS: antarctic; antarctica; catastrophism; godsgravesglyphs; lakevostok
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posted on
08/14/2003 8:47:00 AM PDT
by
Dog Gone
To: Dog Gone
Web CAM!!! someone set up a Web Cam!
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posted on
08/14/2003 8:51:18 AM PDT
by
Pikamax
To: Dog Gone
What about like a can of Pepsi?
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posted on
08/14/2003 8:51:54 AM PDT
by
ServesURight
(FReecerely Yours,)
To: Dog Gone; Victoria Delsoul; PatrickHenry; Quila; Rudder; donh; VadeRetro; RadioAstronomer; ...
((((((growl)))))
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posted on
08/14/2003 8:51:54 AM PDT
by
Sabertooth
(Viva la 187!)
To: Dog Gone
That would be SO cool.
To: Pikamax
Agreed. Web-cam now.
Ice Mountain could setup a bottling plant and charge $20 a pint for the stuff. Hell, I'd buy one!
To: RockChucker
I wonder how good an idea it is to release 15 million-year-old microbes thousands of feet into the atmosphere.
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posted on
08/14/2003 8:55:07 AM PDT
by
MonroeDNA
(No longshoremen were injured to produce this tagline.)
To: msdrby
PING
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posted on
08/14/2003 8:56:08 AM PDT
by
Prof Engineer
(HHD: Middle Earth First, We'll Electrify the Rest Later)
To: Dog Gone
They're gonna find a spaceship and some nasty surprises.
To: MonroeDNA
Not good at all.
To: mhking
Hold muh carbonated lake alert!
To: ServesURight
What about like a can of Pepsi? Since PEPSI sucks, there's now way for it to pop and gush forth.
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posted on
08/14/2003 8:57:53 AM PDT
by
Prof Engineer
(HHD: Middle Earth First, We'll Electrify the Rest Later)
To: Prof Engineer
HEY!
Pepsi Vanilla is greater than Vanilla Coke at least.
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posted on
08/14/2003 9:03:48 AM PDT
by
Pikamax
To: MonroeDNA
I wonder how good an idea it is to release 15 million-year-old microbes thousands of feet into the atmosphere.That was pretty much the first thought that crossed my mind too, but they don't seem too concerned.
To: Prof Engineer
YOu mean it could instead create a very large vacuum? Do you think we can convince Fox to host the Democrap prez candidate debate there?
To: MonroeDNA
I wonder how good an idea it is to release 15 million-year-old microbes thousands of feet into the atmosphere. Awwww it aint so bad. This is Hillary's Fortress of Shame.
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posted on
08/14/2003 9:05:07 AM PDT
by
finnman69
(!)
To: MonroeDNA
If those microbes have been there that long(their ancestors, anyway) under the kind of pressure & oxygen level conditions as described, then i doubt they would survive the massive changes, and would themelves pop like a can of warm mountin dew in th back of a black suv in a houston parking lot.
wouldn't it be kinda scary if some alien kinda thing did crawl out at night, though.
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posted on
08/14/2003 9:05:14 AM PDT
by
ctlpdad
(When life hands you lemons, ask for Tequila & salt)
To: Dog Gone
Quite fascinating.
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posted on
08/14/2003 9:06:29 AM PDT
by
RJCogburn
("I want a man with grit."..................Mattie Ross of near Dardenelle in Yell County)
To: Howlin; Ed_NYC; MonroeDNA; widgysoft; Springman; Timesink; dubyaismypresident; Grani; coug97; ...
Just damn.If you want on the new list, FReepmail me. This IS a high-volume PING list...
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posted on
08/14/2003 9:06:58 AM PDT
by
mhking
To: azsportsterman
Do you think we can convince Fox to host the Democrap prez candidate debate there? I like it!
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posted on
08/14/2003 9:07:40 AM PDT
by
Prof Engineer
(HHD: Middle Earth First, We'll Electrify the Rest Later)
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