The story of Titanic is a well-known one, with exhaustive detail available on everything from the construction of the ship in ...
On a January morning in 2025, an iceberg the size ... couldn’t occur. That snow should never have fallen. Yet there it was: ...
After months of floating, the "megaberg" known as A23a has finally come to a halt roughly 50 miles from South Georgia Island ...
At its peak, the iceberg was melting at a rate of 7 meters per month, and in total it released a staggering 152 billion tons of fresh water and nutrients. “This is a huge amount of melt water ...
It gathers snow, and the snow thickens ... from Antarctica" and stir up "deep water, possibly sparking a plankton bloom in its wake," and such an iceberg can also "scrape and scour the seafloor ...
Fresh water melting from the bottom of the iceberg could affect the local ocean environment and flora and fauna along the island's shoreline. Satellites will continue to monitor the iceberg and ...
The world's biggest iceberg appears to have run aground roughly ... it could collide with the island or run aground in shallower water near it, potentially disrupting the ability of penguins ...
The colossal iceberg A23a – which is more than twice ... it could collide with the island or run aground in shallower water near it, potentially disrupting the ability of penguins and seals ...
The planet's biggest iceberg is on the move after three decades ... colleagues" whether there was "any possible change in shelf water temperatures that might have provoked" the change.
Warmed by the water of the gulf stream, the iceberg that sank Titanic would meet ... started life as a snowflake 15,000 years earlier. Snow that falls at the centre of the Greenland ice sheet ...
The world's biggest iceberg appears to have run aground roughly ... it could collide with the island or run aground in shallower water near it, potentially disrupting the ability of penguins ...