«We've never had such tools as we have now to really measure what happens after
big calving events.»
Not exact matches
Even relatively large
calving events, where tabular ice chunks the size of Manhattan or
bigger calve from the seaward front of the shelf, can be considered normal if the ice sheet is in overall balance.
Locally
big waves when a
calving event occurs!
«I think this
event is the
calving equivalent of an «aftershock» following the much
bigger event,» Ian Howat a glaciologist at Ohio State University told NASA.