A massive superberg, four times as big as New York City, has halted east of the southern tip of South America. By Victor Mather After months of drifting, the world’s largest iceberg has come to ...
A23a had been floating across the Southern Ocean for five years before it ran aground near the Island of South Georgia.
A, after years of drifting, now appears stuck near South Georgia Island. Once lodged in the Southern Weddell Sea for decades, ...
the new study will identify how much meltwater the icebergs lost in the Southern Ocean during the melting phases, and how that changed conditions in the ocean. Scientists would also like to better ...
A23a, trillion-ton mega iceberg the size of Rhode Island, drifting toward South Georgia. Scientists warn of its potential ...
The A23a iceberg in the waters of the Southern Ocean off Antarctica on January 14. Photo / AFP The world’s biggest iceberg ...
The world’s largest and oldest iceberg, A23a, has come to a halt near South Georgia Island in the South Atlantic Ocean, according to the British Antarctic Survey.
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