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Julia Hager
A glacier in West Antarctica is flowing much faster than its neighbor and "stealing" its ice - an important discovery for a better understanding of Antarctica's contribution to sea level rise.
Heiner Kubny
A 380 km² iceberg broke off from the Brunt Ice Shelf in the early hours of May 20, 2024. The event had been expected for several weeks.
Recent satellite photos give reason for the formation of an iceberg the size of New York. The 'calving' of the iceberg seems inevitable. The only question is: when?
Iceberg A68 drifted close to the island of South Georgia and supposedly threatended the local wildlife. Latest satellite images show that the giant disintegrated into unproblematic fragments.