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  • Ace_Lake; Ace Lake, Long Peninsula, Vestfold Hills, East Antarctica; Aluminium; Antimony; Calcium; Chloride; Chromium; Cobalt; Copper; Density meter Anton Paar DMA 55; DEPTH, water; Element analysis, neutron activation (NAA); Gravimetric analysis; Iron; LAKE; Magnesium; Manganese; Nickel; Potassium; Sampling lake; Seawater analysis (Strickland & Parsons, 1972); Selenium; Sodium; Specific gravity; Strontium; Sulfate; Zinc  (1)
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    In:  Supplement to: Rankin, Lynne M; Gibson, John A E; Franzmann, Peter D; Burton, Harry R (1999): The chemical stratification and microbial communities of Ace Lake, Antarctica: a review of the characteristics of a marine-derived meromictic lake. Polarforschung, 66(1/2), 33-52, hdl:10013/epic.29754.d001
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: This article reviews the history, chemical stratification, biology and biogeochemistry of Ace Lake, which is one of the many marine-derived meromictic (permanently stratified) lakes in the Vestfold Hills, Eastern Antarctica. The lake has an area of 18 ha, a maximum depth of 25 m, and a salinity range from 7 to 43 g l**-1. The lake mixes to a depth of 7 m in late winter as a result of brine freeze out during ice formation. Deeper mixing is precluded by a sharp halocline. The water beneath 12 m is permanently anoxic, The lake was formed approximately 10,800 yr BP as the polar ice cap melted. Sea level rise 7,800 yr BP resulted in invasion of seawater into the initially freshwater lake. Subsequently, sea level dropped, and the now saline lake became isolated from the ocean. The biota of the lake was derived from species trapped when the connection between the lake and the ocean was cut off. The oxic zone above 12 m supports a relatively simple community which includes microbial mats, four major species of phytoplankton (including a picocyanobacterium), two copepod species, and a variety of heterotrophic flagellates and ciliates. The anoxic zone contains populations of photosynthetic sulfur, sulfate reducing, fermentative and methanogenic bacteria, which combine to remineralise organic carbon which sediments from the upper waters. Research on the physics, biology and chemistry of Ace Lake has contributed significantly to knowledge of Antarctic meromictic lakes.
    Keywords: Ace_Lake; Ace Lake, Long Peninsula, Vestfold Hills, East Antarctica; Aluminium; Antimony; Calcium; Chloride; Chromium; Cobalt; Copper; Density meter Anton Paar DMA 55; DEPTH, water; Element analysis, neutron activation (NAA); Gravimetric analysis; Iron; LAKE; Magnesium; Manganese; Nickel; Potassium; Sampling lake; Seawater analysis (Strickland & Parsons, 1972); Selenium; Sodium; Specific gravity; Strontium; Sulfate; Zinc
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