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The Larsen C ice shelf in Antarctica, from which a Delaware-size iceberg broke away two years ago, could be at risk of collapse. Scientists recorded a spike in late-season surface melt of snow and ...
Antarctica’s 10,000 year old ice shelf will be gone within a decade, NASA says. ... The collapse of the Larsen B Ice Shelf seems to have been caused by a series of warm summers on the Antarctic ...
NASA The collapse of floating ice doesn’t raise sea levels, but a 2004 study by NSIDC researchers found that in the wake of Larsen B’s 2002 collapse, the land-based glaciers that feed the ice ...
The Larsen A ice shelf broke apart in 1995, and between Jan. 31 and March 7, 2002, Antarctica lost 1,250 square miles (3,250 square km) of ice when the Larsen B shelf collapsed, according to NASA ...
An instrument aboard NASA's Aqua satellite captured this image on July 12, 2017, revealing the giant iceberg that just calved from Antarctica's Larsen C ice shelf.
In 2002, NASA released dramatic images that showed a portion of Antarctica's Larsen B ice shelf collapse and disappear. Now, the space agency says what's left of the massive feature will be gone ...
In August, a British research team monitoring the Larsen C Ice Shelf found that the rift had expanded by 14 miles between March and August of 2016. This was the fastest rate of expansion the ...
Antarctica's Larsen C ice shelf is about to lose an iceberg the size of Delaware. Scientists gathering in the U.K. are scratching their heads about why it's cracking off.
The collapse of the Larsen C ice shelf could trigger a chain reaction leading to almost 4 inches of sea level rise. Search. ... NASA Finds Earth’s Elusive Third Energy Field.
The arm of NASA which documents ice tweeted an image of what is known as a "tabular iceberg" near the Larsen C ice shelf, off the east coast of the Antarctic Peninsula, on 17 October.
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