Big Antarctic iceberg edges out to sea
September 28, 20172 min read474 words
Published: September 28, 2017  |  2 min read474 words
The giant berg A-68 looks finally to be on the move. Recent weeks have seen it shuffle back and forth next to the Antarctic ice shelf from which it broke away. But the latest satellite imagery now indicates the near-6,000 sq km block is swinging out into the Weddell Sea. A wide s...
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September 28, 2017
This is a follow-up article from BBC on A-68 iceberg which is four times larger than Greater London. This article isn't supported by links but the detail of the data provided regarding the separation, direction, and fragmentation of the iceberg makes this article trustworthy.
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