The world's biggest iceberg - more than twice the size of Greater London - is on the move after getting stuck in the Weddell ...
The world's biggest iceberg has given nothing but surprises in its 38 years of life - and this is not expected to stop any ...
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 off the edge of Antarctica. The RV Nathaniel B ...
Iceberg 'doodles' trace climate history Antarctica's troublesome 'hairdryer winds' The graveyard of giant icebergs This is all very useful information because it tells scientists a lot about where ...
Satellite imagery shows the Rhode Island-sized iceberg known as A23a spinning in place near Antarctica throughout the month of October. Currently located north of the South Orkney Islands of ...
A-68 is one of the largest icebergs ever to break off Antarctica. While the event didn't make sea levels rise, it did remove a large chunk of one of Antarctica's ice shelves that help protect ...
European satellite Envisat radar imagery confirms that the B-15A iceberg ? the world's largest floating object ? is adrift once more in Antarctic waters after two months aground on a shallow seamount.
The iceberg, named A74, is about the size of Los Angeles, and more than 20 times the size of Manhattan. As it moved away from Antarctica, it revealed a part of the sea floor that hadn't seen ...
November 26 (red). Iceberg A23a sounds like it should have a vintage horror movie catchphrase like “It came from West Antarctica!” or “Zombie iceberg on the loose!” The veteran iceberg had ...
UK scientists are seeking to understand the triggers that result in the production of giant Antarctic icebergs. Nearly half the ice lost from the white continent, external comes from the shedding ...
This is the first step towards scientists being able to track the complete life cycle of most icebergs across Antarctica from satellite data. The study published in the journal Remote Sensing of ...
Iceberg-shapes are created with tall, stretching-up actions, then with smooth, wide-spreading ‘melting’ shapes. Slow, graceful floating and bobbing in the sea (in groups) leads to streamlined ...