This animation is a sequence showing the formation of the Pine Island iceberg and the glacial seaward flow upstream from the crack. It is a series of MISR images from the Terra satellite on top of the continental Radarsat view of Antarctica. The Pine Island Glacier is the largest discharger of ice in Antarctica and the continents fastest moving glacier. Even so, when a large crack formed across the glacier in mid 2000, it was surprising how fast the crack expanded, 15 meters per day, and how soon the resulting iceberg broke off, mid-November, 2001. This iceberg, called B-21, is 42 kilometers by 17 kilometers and contains seven years of glacier outflow released to the sea in a single event. Educational levels: Undergraduate lower division,...
Recent satellite images have revealed two new icebergs floating off the Antarctic coast. The icy beh...
On 26 September 2019, a massive iceberg broke off the west side of the Amery Ice Shelf (AIS) in East...
This animation was released for two separate stories. The first release was of the first 15 seconds...
This lithograph shows the break-off of a large iceberg from the Pine Island Glacier in West Antarcti...
Marine ice-cliff instability (MICI) processes could accelerate future retreat of the Antarctic Ice S...
A slow zoom down to Antarcticas Pine Island Glacier where a crack has formed. Using Landsat 7 data s...
A faster zoom down to Antarcticas Pine Island Glacier where a crack has formed. Using Landsat 7 data...
A faster zoom down to Antarcticas Pine Island Glacier where a crack has formed, minus the second zoo...
the size of the state of Rhode Island, broke away from Ant-arctica and was drifting in the Ross Sea....
Iceberg B-15A, in Antarcticas McMurdo Sound, is as large as Long Island, NY (3,000 square kilometers...
The sea ice around Antarctica grows dramatically from late February, when large parts of the coast a...
Pine Island Glacier currently experiences the largest negative ice sheet mass balance in comparison ...
Thinning ice in West Antarctica, resulting from acceleration in the flow of outlet glaciers, is at p...
Since measurements of Jakobshavn Isbrae were first taken in 1850, the glacier has gradually receded,...
It happened again, but this time it was caught in the act. During the last week of September 2011 a ...
Recent satellite images have revealed two new icebergs floating off the Antarctic coast. The icy beh...
On 26 September 2019, a massive iceberg broke off the west side of the Amery Ice Shelf (AIS) in East...
This animation was released for two separate stories. The first release was of the first 15 seconds...
This lithograph shows the break-off of a large iceberg from the Pine Island Glacier in West Antarcti...
Marine ice-cliff instability (MICI) processes could accelerate future retreat of the Antarctic Ice S...
A slow zoom down to Antarcticas Pine Island Glacier where a crack has formed. Using Landsat 7 data s...
A faster zoom down to Antarcticas Pine Island Glacier where a crack has formed. Using Landsat 7 data...
A faster zoom down to Antarcticas Pine Island Glacier where a crack has formed, minus the second zoo...
the size of the state of Rhode Island, broke away from Ant-arctica and was drifting in the Ross Sea....
Iceberg B-15A, in Antarcticas McMurdo Sound, is as large as Long Island, NY (3,000 square kilometers...
The sea ice around Antarctica grows dramatically from late February, when large parts of the coast a...
Pine Island Glacier currently experiences the largest negative ice sheet mass balance in comparison ...
Thinning ice in West Antarctica, resulting from acceleration in the flow of outlet glaciers, is at p...
Since measurements of Jakobshavn Isbrae were first taken in 1850, the glacier has gradually receded,...
It happened again, but this time it was caught in the act. During the last week of September 2011 a ...
Recent satellite images have revealed two new icebergs floating off the Antarctic coast. The icy beh...
On 26 September 2019, a massive iceberg broke off the west side of the Amery Ice Shelf (AIS) in East...
This animation was released for two separate stories. The first release was of the first 15 seconds...