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Nature 445, xiii (22 February 2007) | doi:10.1038/7130xiiib; Published online 21 February 2007
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Michael Studinger and his colleagues have discovered four subglacial lakes in East Antarctica (page 904), to add to the two they found last year. Located two miles beneath the ice surface in the catchment area of the Recovery Glacier, the new lakes are comparable in total size to Lake Vostok, a 15,690 km2 lake buried in Antarctica's interior.
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