“…Most of Antarctica (>99%) is concealed beneath ice and snow, and there are very few direct estimates of heat transfer from ice sheet boreholes (Burton‐Johnson et al., 2020; Stål et al., 2022). Extrapolation of Antarctic geology from sparse marginal outcrops (e.g., Cox et al., 2023; Sanchez et al., 2021) into the subglacial regions is largely based on geophysical interpretations, linked where possible with geological observations of ice‐transported moraines and marine sediment (Aitken et al., 2014; Aitken & Urosevic, 2021; Goodge, 2018; Goodge et al., 2017; Kodama et al., 2024; Mulder et al., 2019; Stål et al., 2020). Entirely cryptic terranes, not constrained by direct geological observations, are likely in the subglacial interior (e.g., Aitken et al., 2014; Ferraccioli et al., 2011; Fitzsimons, 2000; Goodge & Finn, 2010; Hasterok et al., 2022; Stål et al., 2019).…”