The iceberg that was for a time the biggest in the world is no more. A68, as it was known, covered an area of nearly 6,000 sq km (2,300 sq miles) when it broke away from Antarctica in 2017.
blue) and November 26 (red). Iceberg A23a is so big, the British Antarctic Survey calls it a “megaberg.” You could fit Greater London onto it two times over. A23a is the heavyweight iceberg ...
The iceberg remained stationary for approximately ... of the Polar Oceans Team at the British Antarctic Survey (BAS), explained the details of A23a's new journey to Anadolu. Meijers said they ...
"This most recent calving event that now has resulted in the formation of the iceberg A74 appears quite similar to a previous event that took place in the area in September 1971," explained Prof ...