The world’s largest iceberg,A23a, is drifting closer to the remote island of South Georgia in the South Atlantic. Originally ...
Known as A23a, the iceberg is humungous and now floating towards a tiny island known as South Georgia in the South Atlantic ...
The biggest iceberg on Earth is heading toward a remote island, creating a potential threat to penguins and seals inhabiting the area.
It is no strange sight to see icebergs break off of the Antarctic ice cap and drift away, like the gigantic sheet of ice that is currently heading for the island of South Georgia. But climate change ...
The iceberg in question is A-23A, sometimes called A23a. It is the world’s oldest ... The ice slab is meandering and moving parallel to South Georgia Island, oceanographer Andrew Meijers said.
A23a, arguably the world’s largest and oldest iceberg which has been wandering through the South Atlantic and headed for the British Overseas Territory of the South Georgia Islands since last ...
According to the British Antarctic Survey (BAS), the 3,600 square kilometer iceberg known as A23a broke ... adrift in the South Atlantic, probably towards South Georgia Island.
Iceberg A23a, one of the world's largest and ... The iceberg poses a danger to South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, which are home to valuable colonies of these animals.
A massive iceberg known as A23a is currently on a collision course with South Georgia Island, threatening to disrupt the ...
The animation shows a series of images from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer instrument aboard the Terra platform of Iceberg A23A moving toward South Georgia Island in Antarctica.
A23a has followed roughly the same ... said he was confident the iceberg would sidestep South Georgia. "The island acts as an obstacle for ocean currents and therefore usually diverts the water ...