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A 1550 square km (963 sq mi.) iceberg, designated A81 broke off Antarctica’s Brunt Ice Shelf. A time-lapse of the 'calving ...
On her first dedicated scientific voyage to Antarctica in March, the Australian icebreaker RSV Nuyina found the area sea-ice ...
A fresh set of numbers is changing what scientists thought happens when a city‑sized slab of ice dissolves into the sea. The ...
Antarctic sea ice extent has fallen dramatically in recent years – the effects include accelerated ocean warming, faster loss ...
New research has, for the first time, tracked ice shelf, sea ice and ocean swell wave conditions over multiple years in the lead-up to three large-scale iceberg "calving" events in Antarctica, ...
The consequences of Antarctic ice loss are serious and varied and monitoring the issue faces challenges as American ...
The latest study shows that severe sea-ice lows, such as those seen in recent years, cause three interrelated crises.
Most people will never see Antarctic sea ice up close, but its presence or absence affects our day-to-day lives.Now ...
Scientists at the Australian Antarctic Partnership Program are just beginning to understand the dire effects of extremely low ...
New research has for the first time tracked ice shelf, sea ice and ocean swell wave conditions over multiple years in the lead up to three large-scale ...
Updated on: September 27, 2017 / 1:39 PM EDT / CBS News A massive iceberg about four times the size of Manhattan broke off Antarctica on Saturday, the U.S. National Ice Center confirmed to CBS News.