Anomalous ocean load tide signal observed in lake-level variations in Tierra del Fuego

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We demonstrate the application of a 100 km long lake as a sensor for studying the tidal effects on Tierra del Fuego main island. The lake-level variations observed in Lago Fagnano reflect both the direct response to the tidal potential and the indirect effect of the ocean tidal loading. Modeling both contributions explains the observed tidal signal in the lake to about 70%. Underestimated model load tide amplitudes are found to be probably responsible for the remaining difference. We interpret this discrepancy as a hint for regional elastic lithosphere properties differing substantially from those represented by currently available global models. Copyright 2009 by the American Geophysical Union.

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Richter, A., Hormaechea, J. L., Dietrich, R., Perdomo, R., Fritsche, M., Del Cogliano, D., … Mendoza, L. (2009). Anomalous ocean load tide signal observed in lake-level variations in Tierra del Fuego. Geophysical Research Letters, 36(5). https://doi.org/10.1029/2008GL036970

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