Thickness of ice on perennially frozen lakes

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Ice Formation, Lake Ice, Liquid-Solid Interfaces, Thermodynamics, Freezing, Ice Environments, Mars Surface, Thickness

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A simple energy-balance model for the perenially frozen lakes of
Antarctica's southern Victoria Land is presented which, using the
measured ablation rate of 30 cm/yr, can explain the observed ice
thickness. Some speculations are presented on the ice cover that could
have existed on possible former lakes in the equatorial regions of Mars.

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