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Iceberg NewsImages describing recent events of icebergs in Antarctica Last Updated: 7 December 2005
Any of the images below are freely available for use with proper credit given to the proper person (as indicated below). If you have any questions, please email the AMRC. The "Earth's Largest Icebergs" project is headed by Douglas MacAyeal of the University of Chicago.
New! B-15A has split again, creating pieces B-15M, B-15N, and B-15P. Visit an image of the icebergs in their new location here. The following images provide some of the data used to ascertain the movements of the Ross Sea icebergs. Bathymetry images depict the depth of the ocean, which aids in determining where icebergs can get "stuck" on the floor of the ocean. The image below is related the 26 December 2004 tsunami..
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