An iceberg larger than New York City has broken off an ice shelf in Antarctica. The British Antarctic Survey (BAS) said in a press release Friday that its scientists first detected vast cracks in the ...
Antarctica’s iceberg A‑23A displays brilliant blue meltwater pools on its surface. NASA satellites reveal its slow breakup, ...
Timelapse satellite imagery captured between September and November this year shows the one-time largest iceberg in the world, A23a, continuing to break apart in the southern Atlantic Ocean. The ...
The world's largest iceberg, known as A23a, is now nearing the end of its life - 40 years after it broke off the edge of Antarctica. This "megaberg" was once more than twice the size of Greater London ...
An international scientific team has explored for the first time an intact marine ecosystem revealed by the detachment of a massive iceberg in Antarctica. Their discoveries challenge our understanding ...
NASA imagery shows Antarctic iceberg A-23A turning blue from meltwater pools as it shrinks and fragments in warmer seas, marking the likely end of its four-decade journey.
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