Sentences with phrase «c ice crack»

The parallels with the decline of Larsen B are striking, says Adrian Luckman, a glaciologist at Swansea University, UK, who heads a team that has monitored the Larsen C ice crack for several years.

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Science Ticker Science News Staff Antarctica's Larsen C ice shelf is within days of completely cracking The crack in Antarctica's Larsen C ice shelf (our No. 3 story for 2017) grew 17 kilometers at the end of May (SN Online: 6/1/17).
BREAK UP Last year a crack stretching tens of kilometers rapidly spread across Larsen C, shown here in 2009, one of the largest ice shelves in Antarctica.
In November 2014, Jansen assembled images of Larsen C taken by NASA's Landsat satellites and noticed something unusual: One of the cracks had spread past the suture zone and was more than halfway toward breaking off a large section of the ice shelf.
A better understanding of how and why the Larsen C crack expanded so quickly could help scientists better predict the future of all Antarctic ice shelves, says Richard Alley, a glaciologist at Penn State.
Recent radar mapping of Antarctica's Larsen C ice shelf (top left) reveal that a new crack (right in both inset and white section of diagram) has forked from a long fissure that cuts across the ice shelf.
CRACKED OPEN A new rift has branched out from the 180 - kilometer - long crack (shown) along Antarctica's Larsen C ice shelf, new satellite maps reveal.
Scientists have watched as a crack in the Antarctic Peninsula's Larsen C ice shelf has grown across the shelf, allowing a massive amount of ice to break away.
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The crack on Larsen C, one of the world's greatest ice shelves found on the northern major ice shelf of the Antarctic Peninsula, is growing to around 350 kilometers.
When, and not if, the crack reaches the ocean, a 2,000 square mile ice berg will float away from Larsen C.
The new crack appears to be rounding the corner of the bridge to begin a quicker path to segmenting the massive ice berg away from Larsen C.
Today, a huge rift has nearly bisected a large frontal section of the Larsen C Ice shelf — an ice system many times the size of its now deceased companions Larsen A and Larsen B. And during December — a period when Antarctica was warming into Austral Summer — this massive crack grew by 18 kilometeIce shelf — an ice system many times the size of its now deceased companions Larsen A and Larsen B. And during December — a period when Antarctica was warming into Austral Summer — this massive crack grew by 18 kilometeice system many times the size of its now deceased companions Larsen A and Larsen B. And during December — a period when Antarctica was warming into Austral Summer — this massive crack grew by 18 kilometers.
No climate change: Huge iceberg threatens to break off from Larsen C Ice Shelf By Dr. Sebastian Lüning and Prof Fritz Vahrenholt (German text translated / edited by P Gosselin) Image: visibleearth.nasa.gov A huge crack recently formed through the Antarctic Larsen C ice sheIce Shelf By Dr. Sebastian Lüning and Prof Fritz Vahrenholt (German text translated / edited by P Gosselin) Image: visibleearth.nasa.gov A huge crack recently formed through the Antarctic Larsen C ice sheice shelf.
A new branch on the Larsen C crack has sprouted out of nowhere, speeding the imminent break of the ice shelf.
Footage shared by British Antarctic Survey and Project MIDAS researchers on Tuesday gives an aerial glimpse of a 1,500 - foot - wide crack along the Larsen C ice shelf.
A recent video shared by British Antarctic Survey and Project MIDAS researchers show the 1,500 - foot wide crack developed along the Larsen C ice shelf.
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