Mysterious giant structures have been discovered under the ice of Antarctica

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We’ve previously used satellite data and ice samples to track how ‍glaciers change over time,” says lead study author Anna Wahlin, professor of oceanography at ‍the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. – By sending the submersible into the cavity, we were able to obtain high-resolution maps of the ⁢underside of‍ the ice. It’s like seeing the far side of the Moon.

During the 2022 expedition, the submersible traveled more than 1,000​ kilometers back‌ and forth under the glacier⁢ – and 17 kilometers within the ice cavity.

“Better models are needed to predict how fast​ the ice shelf will melt in the future,” Wahlin said. “It’s great that oceanographers and ⁣glaciologists are working together, combining remote sensing with oceanographic data. This is essential to understanding the ongoing glaciological changes – the driving force is in the⁤ ocean.”

The team has now published the results of their study, ​which includes some intriguing findings. One such discovery is a strange pattern at ⁣the bottom of the glacier. Underwater currents are slowly eroding the ice ⁤and deepening ⁤the crevasses.

These patterns resemble sand dunes and can stretch​ up to 400⁤ meters in length. The researchers believe the​ appearance of these patterns is due to the movement of water⁢ at ​the bottom of the glacier caused by ⁣the ‍Earth’s rotation.

“If you look closely at the shapes, they are not⁢ symmetrical, they are slightly curved like​ edible mussels,” ⁢explained A. Wahlin. “The reason for this asymmetry⁣ is‌ the rotation of the Earth. Water moving on Earth‌ is affected by ⁢the so-called Coriolis force.”

The structure that created ⁤this pattern of ⁢water appears⁤ to be ⁣called an‌ Ekman spiral.

Deeper⁣ water is affected by the Coriolis force, and flares spread asymmetrically, depending on which hemisphere you​ are​ in. In the Northern Hemisphere, the flare propagates to the right, and in the⁢ Southern Hemisphere, to the left.

The deeper the layer of water, the slower it moves to the right or left, creating⁣ a spiral effect.

Unfortunately, after this expedition, the submarine disappeared under the glacier called “Doomsday.” During dives, ‌the submersible has no constant communication with the scientists operating it, so it follows a pre-programmed route⁤ and uses an advanced navigation system⁣ to find its way back from ‍under the ice to open water.

However, after several successful dives under ​the ice, during one in 2024, the submersible did not return – and the team was unable to find it.

“It’s like looking for a needle in a haystack, but you don’t even know​ where‌ the haystack is,” concludes A. Wahlin. – Ran’s batteries are currently dead. All⁣ we know is that something unexpected happened under the ice.

A​ team of ⁤scientists plans to replace the submersible with another and continue their important research.

The ⁢study is published​ in Science⁣ Advances.

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