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What are your thoughts? Do you think there is any there? Have we already contaminated it by drilling through the ice?
The discussion centers on the potential existence of microbial life beneath the Greenland Ice Sheet, drawing parallels with findings from Antarctic ice sheets. Participants assert that the introduction of sunlight could impact these ecosystems, and highlight the likelihood of life existing in a suspended state due to low temperatures. Research initiatives in Canada are exploring microbial diversity in permafrost, suggesting that similar investigations under the Greenland Ice Sheet could yield significant discoveries. The presence of polythermal glaciers in Greenland and Antarctica may create conditions conducive to life, particularly in areas with basal melting.
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iansmith said:Most microbial life would be in a suspended state or be able to replicate at fairly low rate in temperature below the freezing point. thus it is likely that life could be found under the ice sheet.