The world’s largest iceberg is on the move again after decades of being grounded on the seafloor and more recently spinning ...
There, it will encounter warmer water, causing it to break up into smaller icebergs and eventually melt ... They also collected data alongside the vast iceberg. For Laura Taylor, a biogeochemist on ...
Iceberg velocity is a major factor in where the pinnipeds choose to spend their time, adding complexity to the ...
B49 was pictured from the deck of an American research vessel A US research ship is the first vessel to encounter the giant new iceberg knocked ... glaciers have speeded up in recent decades.
A23a: Tracking the world's biggest iceberg as it drifts towards oblivion It is thought A23a will eventually leave the ...
Here, it will be introduced to warm waters, causing the iceberg to break up into smaller icebergs that will eventually melt ...
NASA is on a mission to collect as much information as it can about the Larsen C ice shelf and its new A-68 iceberg. When A-68 broke off of Larsen C earlier this year, it was a historic event.
The iceberg, which is 12 miles long and 5 miles wide, is one of several that split off in Antarctica in 2000 when parts of two major ice shelves fractured. Video courtesy of Reuters.
Icebergs calve from the front of glaciers that terminate in the sea Scientists this week got their first close-up look at the big new iceberg that's calved from Pine Island Glacier (PIG ...
Iceberg A23a first broke away from the Filchner ... The process of decay is already evident in satellite imagery and close-up photos taken from visiting ships. Every day, large chunks are falling ...