Ice Patterns and Hydrothermal Plumes, Lake Baikal, Russia: Insights from Space Shuttle Hand-Held Photography

C. Evans, M. Helfert, D. Helms
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Earth photography from the Space Shuttle is used to examine the ice cover on Lake Baikal and correlate the patterns of weakened and melting ice with known hydrothermal areas in the Siberian lake. Particular zones of melted and broken ice may be surface expressions of elevated heat flow in Lake Baikal. The possibility is explored that hydrothermal vents can introduce local convective upwelling and disrupt a stable water column to the extent that the melt zones which are observed in the lake's ice cover are produced. A heat flow map and photographs of the lake are overlaid to compare specific areas of thinned or broken ice with the hot spots. The regions of known hydrothermal activity and high heat flow correlate extremely well with circular regions of thinned ice, and zones of broken and recrystallized ice. Local and regional climate data and other sources of warm water, such as river inlets, are considered.
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冰的模式和热液羽流,贝加尔湖,俄罗斯:洞察从航天飞机手持摄影
来自航天飞机的地球照片被用来检查贝加尔湖的冰盖,并将冰层减弱和融化的模式与西伯利亚湖已知的热液区联系起来。特定区域的融冰和破冰可能是贝加尔湖热流升高的地表表现。探讨了热液喷口引入局部对流上升流并破坏稳定水柱的可能性,从而产生了在湖泊冰盖中观测到的融化带。热流图和湖泊的照片被叠加在一起,以比较冰变薄或破碎的特定区域与热点。已知的热液活动和高热流区域与薄冰的圆形区域以及破碎和再结晶冰的区域非常相关。考虑了当地和区域气候数据以及其他温水来源,如河流入口。
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