A huge iceberg on the edge breaks down from the Antarctic shelf

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London, June 3: A large crackdown on a huge Antarctica ice shelf has increased by 17 km per week, only 13 km from ice snow, the calcium of the heavy iceberg is very close, researchers have revealed after studying the latest satellite data. The rift in the Larsen C ice shelf is likely to lead to one of the largest icebergs ever recorded. It is being monitored by researchers from Britain's Project Midas, led by Swansea University.

"In the largest jump since January, the rift in the Larsen C Ice Shelf has grown an additional 17 km between May 25 and May 31 2017. This has moved the rift tip to within 13 km of breaking all the way through to the ice front, producing one of the largest ever recorded icebergs," said Professor Adrian Luckman, head of Project Midas. "There appears to be very little to prevent the iceberg from breaking away completely," Luckman said in a statement released by Swansea University on Friday. Larsen C is approximately 350 m thick and floats on the seas at the edge of West Antarctica, holding back the flow of glaciers that feed into it.

"When it calves, Larsen C Ice Shelf loses more than 10 percent of its area, which is always recorded at any time from the snow-covered location; This event will fundamentally change the territories of the Antarctic Peninsula, "said LuckmanThe team said they have no evidence to link the growth of this rift, and the eventual calving, to climate change. However, it is widely accepted that warming ocean and atmospheric temperatures have been a factor in earlier disintegrations of ice shelves elsewhere on the Antarctic Peninsula, most notably Larsen A (1995) and Larsen B (2002).








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