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Thermal currents drive the water in the lake so that just beneath its icy ceiling it is going through a continual cycle of freezing and thawing. This process has continued ever since the lake was sealed off, so its roof is made up not of glacier ice, but of frozen lake water—known as accretion ice—that extends to tens of meters above the liquid surface of the lake.
Life on the Edge: The Coming of Age of Quantum Biology
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