Satellite observes rapid ice shelf disintegration in Antarctic
Thursday, April 5, 2012 - 08:30
in Earth & Climate
One of the satellite's first observations following its launch on 1 March 2002 was of break-up of a main section of the Larsen B ice shelf in Antarctica when 3200 sq km of ice disintegrated within a few days due to mechanical instabilities of the ice masses triggered by climate warming.