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The mammoth B-15A iceberg appears poised to strike another floating Antarctic ice feature, a month on from a passing blow that broke off the end of the Drygalski ice tongue[img]http://www.esa.int/images/B-15A_Iceberg_ASA_WSM_Date20050516_Time190842_Orbit16786b...
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The sudden deep freeze of the northern hemisphere that occurred 13,000 years ago has been traced to events originating in northern Canada, according to University of Toronto research. The findings could shed light on the future of climate change due to greenhouse gases.
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C-16 Iceberg
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A monstrous iceberg - nearly as large as New York's Long Island - has barrelled along the Antarctic coastline, coming to a stop at a well-known geographic feature of Antarctica, a floating tongue of ice hitched to the Ross Ice Shelf. The iceberg, known to scientists as C-16, is being monitore...
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Iceberg A22A
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This image of a giant icebergdesignated A22A was photographed on May 30 by Crew members aboard the International Space Station (ISS). The current position of the iceberg is at 49.9 degrees south latitude, 23.8 degrees west longitude. The iceberg measured 49.9 by 23.4 kilometres, in early June and...
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A53A iceberg
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Envisat captures the break up of the massive A53A iceberg located just east of the South Georgia Island (visible at image bottom) in the southern Atlantic Ocean. A huge fissure was spotted running south to north through the berg on 1 March by C-CORE, the Canadian ice-tracking service, while studyin...
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One of the largest icebergs in the world a hulk three times the size of Greater London will now be known as Melting Bob after a six-year-old boy won a competition to give it a name. Max Dolan, from Winchester, beat 500 entrants in a naming contest set by the Scott Polar Research Institute at Cambridge Uni...
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The Perfect 10
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A three metre tidal wave surging down Aoraki Mount Cooks Terminal Lake was the first indicator of the largest single iceberg in 25 years calving directly from the Tasman Glacier terminal face yesterday (10 February). Read more...
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