Iceberg B-15A, in Antarcticas McMurdo Sound, is as large as Long Island, NY (3,000 square kilometers or 1,200 square miles) and is the largest fragment of a much larger iceberg that broke away from the Ross Ice Shelf in March 2000. Iceberg B-15A has trapped sea ice in McMurdo Sound, and the ice build-up presents significant problems for Antarctic penguins, which must now swim great distances to reach open waters and food. These images were taken by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) instrument on NASAs Aqua and Terra satellites between 2004-11-09 and 2005-01-17. Educational levels: Undergraduate lower division, Undergraduate upper division, Graduate or professional
Two giant icebergs are moving westwards along the coast of Antarctica in the Weddell Sea. They were ...
International audienceInterest for icebergs and their possible impact on southern ocean circulation ...
The Antarctic Meteorological Research Center focuses on observational Antarctic meteorological resea...
This lithograph shows the break-off of a large iceberg from the Pine Island Glacier in West Antarcti...
the size of the state of Rhode Island, broke away from Ant-arctica and was drifting in the Ross Sea....
This animation is a sequence showing the formation of the Pine Island iceberg and the glacial seawar...
The sea ice around Antarctica grows dramatically from late February, when large parts of the coast a...
Ice cores were sampled at four stations in McMurdo Sound (Ross Sea) between 1999 and 2003. At the be...
the beginning of year 2000, a very large iceberg (B-15) detached itself from the Ross Ice Shelf and ...
The arrival of iceberg B09B in Commonwealth Bay, East Antarctica, and subsequent fast ice expansion ...
The arrival of iceberg B09B in Commonwealth Bay, East Antarctica, and subsequent fast ice expansion ...
The Ross Ice Shelf, the largest in Antarctica, is a huge sheet of glacial ice and snow extending fro...
Fast ice plays important physical and ecological roles: as a barrier to wind, waves and radiation, a...
<p>The blue rendering of iceberg B 15 in 2004 is in the upper right above Ross Island on the map.</p
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Two giant icebergs are moving westwards along the coast of Antarctica in the Weddell Sea. They were ...
International audienceInterest for icebergs and their possible impact on southern ocean circulation ...
The Antarctic Meteorological Research Center focuses on observational Antarctic meteorological resea...
This lithograph shows the break-off of a large iceberg from the Pine Island Glacier in West Antarcti...
the size of the state of Rhode Island, broke away from Ant-arctica and was drifting in the Ross Sea....
This animation is a sequence showing the formation of the Pine Island iceberg and the glacial seawar...
The sea ice around Antarctica grows dramatically from late February, when large parts of the coast a...
Ice cores were sampled at four stations in McMurdo Sound (Ross Sea) between 1999 and 2003. At the be...
the beginning of year 2000, a very large iceberg (B-15) detached itself from the Ross Ice Shelf and ...
The arrival of iceberg B09B in Commonwealth Bay, East Antarctica, and subsequent fast ice expansion ...
The arrival of iceberg B09B in Commonwealth Bay, East Antarctica, and subsequent fast ice expansion ...
The Ross Ice Shelf, the largest in Antarctica, is a huge sheet of glacial ice and snow extending fro...
Fast ice plays important physical and ecological roles: as a barrier to wind, waves and radiation, a...
<p>The blue rendering of iceberg B 15 in 2004 is in the upper right above Ross Island on the map.</p
Ensino Fundamental::Séries Finais::Meio AmbienteEducação Superior::Ciências Exatas e da Terra::Ocean...
Two giant icebergs are moving westwards along the coast of Antarctica in the Weddell Sea. They were ...
International audienceInterest for icebergs and their possible impact on southern ocean circulation ...
The Antarctic Meteorological Research Center focuses on observational Antarctic meteorological resea...