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DonViejo

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Wed Jul 12, 2017, 08:42 AM Jul 2017

An Iceberg the Size of Delaware Just Broke Off a Major Antarctic Ice Shelf

By JUGAL K. PATEL UPDATED July 12, 2017

A chunk of floating ice that weighs more than a trillion metric tons broke away from the Antarctic Peninsula, producing one of the largest icebergs ever recorded and providing a glimpse of how the Antarctic ice sheet might ultimately start to fall apart.



A crack more than 120 miles long had developed over several years in a floating ice shelf called Larsen C, and scientists who have been monitoring it confirmed on Wednesday that the huge iceberg had finally broken free.



The event fundamentally changes the landscape of the Antarctic Peninsula, according to Project Midas, a research team from Swansea University and Aberystwyth University in Britain that had been monitoring the rift since 2014.

“The remaining shelf will be at its smallest ever known size,” said Adrian Luckman, a lead researcher for Project Midas. “This is a big change. Maps will need to be redrawn.”

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https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2017/06/09/climate/antarctica-rift-update.html

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An Iceberg the Size of Delaware Just Broke Off a Major Antarctic Ice Shelf (Original Post) DonViejo Jul 2017 OP
FAKE NEWS!!! hatrack Jul 2017 #1
We can only hope it is. But we sane folks know better. Mother Earth is weeping. riversedge Jul 2017 #3
"providing a glimpse of how the Antarctic ice sheet might ultimately start to fall apart." Is it riversedge Jul 2017 #2
K & R Duppers Jul 2017 #4

riversedge

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2. "providing a glimpse of how the Antarctic ice sheet might ultimately start to fall apart." Is it
Wed Jul 12, 2017, 08:47 AM
Jul 2017

too late to save Mother Earth? I think it is close to it. IMHO

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