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Scientists discover vast hidden geological structure beneath East Antarctica

The newly identified feature consists of a network of huge basins concealed beneath the East Antarctic Ice Sheet, where ice exceeds 3 km in thickness in some locations

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The East Antarctic Ice Sheet is more than 3 km thick in some locations. REPRESENTATION PIC/ISTOCK

The East Antarctic Ice Sheet is more than 3 km thick in some locations. REPRESENTATION PIC/ISTOCK

Scientists have identified a massive hidden geological formation beneath East Antarctica. The findings show that several well-known subglacial basins are actually connected as part of a single enormous system.

The newly identified feature consists of a network of huge basins concealed beneath the East Antarctic Ice Sheet, where ice exceeds 3 km in thickness in some locations. Taken together, these basins form a vast fan-shaped pattern stretching across a large portion of the continent. 

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