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Rapid Collapse of Northern Larsen Ice Shelf, Antarctica
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1996
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GeophysicsClimatologyMarine GeologyEngineeringArctic StructureIce ShelfGeographySea IceCryosphereOceanographyAntarctic PeninsulaJanuary 1995Ice LoadRapid CollapseIce-structure InteractionGlacial ProcessEarth Science
In January 1995, 4200 square kilometers of the northern Larsen Ice Shelf, Antarctic Peninsula, broke away. Radar images from the ERS-1 satellite, complemented by field observations, showed that the two northernmost sections of the ice shelf fractured and disintegrated almost completely within a few days. This breakup followed a period of steady retreat that coincided with a regional trend of atmospheric warming. The observations imply that after an ice shelf retreats beyond a critical limit, it may collapse rapidly as a result of perturbated mass balance.
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