#1066885 - 03/25/08 08:02 PM
Wilkins Ice Shelf is disintegrating
  
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The largest ice shelf on the Antarctic Penninsula is disintegrating further by calving a huge iceburg. The dimensions of the iceburg are about 25 mi. by 1.5 mi. (41 kilometers by 2.5 kilometers). Source Quote:
A thin strip of ice, just 6 kilometres wide, is all that is holding back the collapse of a huge ice shelf in Antarctica, according to glaciologists.
The Wilkins ice shelf previously some 16,000 square kilometres in area has been disintegrating fast. On 28 February, an iceberg 41 km long and 2.5 km wide broke off the ice shelf. This triggered the runaway disintegration of a further 570 square kilometres of ice.
"I would be very surprised if it survives more than a couple more melt seasons," says Ted Scambos of the University of Colorado, US.
Other researchers, including David Vaughan of the British Antarctic Survey, believe it could be gone within weeks. "The ice shelf is hanging by a thread we'll know in the next few days or weeks what its fate will be," he says.
You can read more about it here.
Video of the ice shelf.
EDIT: I have replaced my original overlay with a series of four overlays provided by NASA Earth Observatory. The series shows how dramatic the breakup has been. Thanks for the link blt and for the suggestion mspelto
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#1066887 - 03/26/08 10:38 PM
Re: Wilkins Ice Shelf is disintegrating
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Here is a report of earlier stages of the break-up in 1998.
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#1066892 - 03/30/08 10:37 PM
Re: Wilkins Ice Shelf is disintegrating
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Thanks to all who have provided additional material and links. Lately I have read in several sources that the break-up may have stopped for this year as Austral Winter approaches and freezing superceeds melting. But whether this is the case or not, it seems likely that the break-up will continue, if not now, then next summer. I've edited the initial post to include a NASA Earth Observatory folder which includes overlays detailing the break-up. CNN report on the biological changes brought about by disappearance of ice shelves.
Edited by Hill (03/30/08 10:39 PM)
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#1066894 - 04/01/08 06:52 PM
Re: Wilkins Ice Shelf is disintegrating
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The thing that amazed me about this and the Larson B iceshelf break up of a couple of years ago is the speed at which it happened. It's like throwing a rock at a piece of glass. They both just shattered. What's next? The Ronne or Ross Sea Ice shelfs? If so, its Katy bar the door. No such thing as global warming? Indeed. Doubters and those that attempt to forestall meaningful action on the problem should hang their heads in shame. Their actions place the planet and humanity at grave risk.
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