Lake Ellsworth
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Lake Ellsworth | |
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Location | West Antarctica |
Coordinates | (appx.) |
Lake type | subglacial |
Max depth | >10 m (est.) |
Lake Ellsworth is a subglacial lake located in West Antarctica under approximately 3.4 km of ice. It is approximately 10 km long and is estimated to be tens of meters in depth.[1] It is strongly considered as a site for direct exploration due to the possibility that it may harbor unique life forms as well as its relatively easy accessibility.[2] The lake is named for the American explorer Lincoln Ellsworth.