- Source: Antarctic oasis
An Antarctic oasis is a large area naturally free of snow and ice in the otherwise ice-covered continent of Antarctica.
Geology
In Antarctica there are, in addition to mountaintops and nunataks, other natural snow- and ice-free areas often referred to as "Antarctic oases" or "dry valleys". These areas are surrounded by the Antarctic ice sheet or, in coastal areas, are situated between the ice sheet and the Antarctic ice shelves.
Antarctic oases and dry valleys develop in areas with particular regional weather patterns and geography. These areas have very low humidity and precipitation. Although these areas are very cold, sufficient solar energy is absorbed by the ground to melt what little snow does fall, or else it is scoured or sublimated by katabatic winds, leaving the underlying rock exposed.
Despite usually extreme aridity, some plants, in the form of bryophytes and lichens, can survive in Antarctic oases.
Geography
The larger oases (with their respective areas) are:
McMurdo Dry Valleys (approx. 4,900 km2 (1,900 sq mi)), Victoria Land
Cape Hallett, northern Victoria Land
Bunger Hills (approx. 950 km2 (370 sq mi)), between Wilkes Land and Queen Mary Land
Holme Bay, Mac. Robertson Land
Vestfold Hills (approx. 420 km2 (160 sq mi)), Princess Elizabeth Land
Larsemann Hills, Princess Elizabeth Land
Stillwell Hills (approx. 96 km2 (37 sq mi)), Kemp Land
Schirmacher Oasis (approx. 34 km2 (13 sq mi)), Princess Astrid Coast, Queen Maud Land
References
Further reading
Gore, Damian; Pickard, John (2007). "Oases". In Riffenburgh, Beau (ed.). Encyclopedia of the Antarctic. New York: Routledge. pp. 679–681. ISBN 978-0-415-97024-2.
External links
About Antarctic oases and Dry valleys, British Antarctic Survey
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