The world's biggest iceberg — which is roughly three times the size of New York City — is "on the move" after being stuck to the ocean floor for 37 years, scientists confirmed Friday. Recent satellite ...
It's so big, scientists are calling it a "megaberg." The world's largest iceberg, with the unglamorous name of A23a, continues to move through the ocean near Antarctica, and British researchers last ...
The crack called Chasm-1 had been dormant for decades until 2012. Now, it has created a new iceberg. British Antarctic Survey A massive 600-square-mile iceberg separated from Antarctica last week in ...
Marine life may have existed in the region for centuries, say researchers. An iceberg the size of Chicago that broke off of an Antarctic ice shelf has revealed a thriving ecosystem beneath it, ...
Top mapmakers are busily updating their charts after a massive iceberg sheared off Antarctica, fundamentally changing the landscape of the peninsula — likely forever. The 1 trillion ton iceberg that ...
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Next up, a yearslong ramble through the Southern Ocean and, eventually, a big melt. By Victor Mather It’s massive. It’s icy. And it’s moving. It’s an iceberg named A23a. Wait, that’s what they’re ...
A gargantuan iceberg twice the size of New York City has broken off from an ice sheet in Antarctica. The iceberg, which has an area of nearly 600 square miles, finally broke away from the ...