The collapses of the Larsen A and B ice shelves on the Antarctic Peninsula in 1995 and 2002 confirm the impact of southward-propagating climate warming in this region. Recent mass and dynamic changes ...
Gaping crevasses that penetrate upward from the bottom of the largest remaining ice shelf on the Antarctic Peninsula make it more susceptible to collapse, according to University of Colorado Boulder ...
Massive crevasses and bendable ice affect stability of Antarctic ice shelf, a research team finds. Gaping crevasses that penetrate upward from the bottom of the largest remaining ice shelf on the ...
Scientists have spotted the mortal wound that could prompt the collapse of Antarctica’s fourth-largest ice shelf. Satellite images reveal that a crack in Larsen C rapidly extended tens of kilometers ...
An iceberg about the size of the state of Delaware split off from Antarctica's Larsen C ice shelf sometime between July 10 and July 12. The calving of the massive new iceberg was captured by the ...
Gaping crevasses that penetrate upward from the bottom of the largest remaining ice shelf on the Antarctic Peninsula make it more susceptible to collapse, according to University of Colorado Boulder ...