crack in Antarctice ice shelf grew by 11 miles

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The crack in this Antarctic ice shelf just grew by 11 miles. A break could be imminent.
In recent years, Greenland’s enormous Petermann glacier has lost huge pieces of ice, one four times the size of Manhattan, one two times its size.

What scientists fear is about to happen in Antarctica would make that look tiny.

A growing rift on the floating Larsen C ice shelf on the Antarctic peninsula — a rift that grew dramatically by another 11 miles last month, according to a team of scientists watching it closely — is setting the shelf up for an imminent loss of nearly 2,000 square miles of ice, these scientists say. That’s larger than Rhode Island and almost as big as Delaware.

“It is not visible on optical data yet, but the radar data analysis showed a growth of the rift of about 18 km,” said Daniela Jansen, a researcher with the Alfred Wegener Institute in Germany who collaborates with the Project MIDAS team, which announced the rift growth.

The 11-mile growth of the rift comes on top of a 13-mile growth that occurred earlier this year, during the polar night in Antarctica.

The researchers with the MIDAS project, a British government-funded collaboration based at Swansea and Aberystwyth universities in Wales, report that only 12 miles of remaining ice now connect the shelf to the emerging mega-iceberg, perhaps more properly called an ice “island.” The rift itself has now grown by some 50 miles since 2011 and has widened to well over 1,000 feet.

The consequences of the break could be dramatic. As the researchers put it:

When it calves, the Larsen C Ice Shelf will lose more than 10% of its area to leave the ice front at its most retreated position ever recorded; this event will fundamentally change the landscape of the Antarctic Peninsula. We have previously shown that the new configuration will be less stable than it was prior to the rift, and that Larsen C may eventually follow the example of its neighbour Larsen B, which disintegrated in 2002 following a similar rift-induced calving event.
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Things called Larsen always falling apart :evilgrin:
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With all the other things I've been reading / watching, I'm convinced we're watching the planet slowly die, it's disheartening.
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G08 wrote:With all the other things I've been reading / watching, I'm convinced we're watching the planet slowly die, it's disheartening.
Hopefully before my taxes are due.
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