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  2. Iceberg - Wikipedia

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    An iceberg in the Arctic Ocean. An iceberg is a piece of fresh water ice more than 15 meters (16 yards) long [1] that has broken off a glacier or an ice shelf and is floating freely in open water. [2] [3] Smaller chunks of floating glacially derived ice are called "growlers" or "bergy bits".

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  4. Enduring mystery: Do these photos show the iceberg that sank ...

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    The average lifespan of an iceberg in the North Atlantic typically is two to three years from calving to melting. This means the iceberg that sank the Titanic "likely broke off from Greenland in ...

  5. A23a - Wikipedia

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    A23a's course mapped by the NASA Earth Observatory [1]. A23a is a large tabular iceberg which calved from the Filchner–Ronne Ice Shelf in 1986. It was stuck on the sea bed for many years but then started moving in 2020.

  6. World’s largest iceberg on the move again after months ...

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    The iceberg is about three times the size of New York City and more than twice the size of Greater London, measuring around 4,000sqkm (1,500sqm).. Last year Britain’s polar research ship crossed ...

  7. World's biggest iceberg heads north after escaping vortex - AOL

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    The world's biggest iceberg is on the move again after being trapped in a vortex for most of the year. A23a is 3,800 sq km (1,500 sq miles), which is more than twice the size of Greater London ...

  8. Meltwater - Wikipedia

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    Meltwater in early spring in a stream in Pennsylvania, USA Meltwater from Mount Edith Cavell Cavell Glacier Meltwater transfer from sea ice surface melt ponds to the ocean during MOSAiC Expedition. Meltwater (or melt water) is water released by the melting of snow or ice, including glacial ice, tabular icebergs and ice shelves over oceans.

  9. Ice rafting - Wikipedia

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    The melting of large icebergs deposits sediment of various sizes, usually referred to as glacial marine sediment, onto the shelf and deeper marine areas. Ice rafting may be used for analysis of ice drift pattern by matching the rafted sediment with its origin.