Pony Lake

Pony basin, Ross Island      Waterbody ID: 19

 

Description

Pony Lake on Ross Island is located on Cape Royds. It is a shallow pond ~120 m long, 70 m wide, and 1-2 m deep. Huts built by Shakleton's expedition of 1908 face the southern end of the pond. The eastern shore of Pony Lake is adjacent to a penguin rookery and the pond has high nutrient concentrations. High levels of Na, Cl, and SO4 are probably due to the marine influence. The water is well mixed by strong winds that prevail at the cape.

 

Environmental data

Hydrological, biological, chemical, and physical property measurements have been made for a number of McMurdo Dry Valley streams and lakes.

See: LTER Data

 

Pony Lake, Ross Island. Map altered from the Antarctic (Amendment) Regulations 2003, Statutory Instrument 2003 No. 323. Crown Copyright 2003.

See: Overview maps

 

Priscu stream. View looking downstream toward Lake Bonney?? 2002. Photo: Chris Jaros.