Lake Joyce Information

Lake Joyce is at latitude  -77.72°, longitude 161.58°, in Pearse Valley, Antarctica.  There isn't a Wikipedia entry for it yet.  There isn't even one for Pearse Valley.  Google Earth doesn't show any detail, although images are available.


People don't go to Lake Joyce very often.

This how we described Lake Joyce in our proposal to NASA when requesting funding for this research project:   "Lake Joyce is a proglacial, permanently ice-covered, meromictic lake with a maximum depth of 40 m.  It is located in Pearse Valley, north-northwest of Taylor Glacier. The lake receives meltwater from Catspaw and Stocking Glaciers, as well as direct runoff from Taylor Glacier."  The ice layer that covers the lake is 6 meters thick.

Here's an Aster Image of Pearse Valley with Lake Joyce in the middle at the edge of Taylor Glacier:


North is at about 10:00 on this image.

Check out Dale's blog on our research.

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