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Antarctica's Pine Island Glacier calved a massive iceberg, known as Iceberg B-46, into the Amundsen Sea. Pine Island...
In early November 2013, a large iceberg separated from the front of Antarctica’s Pine Island Glacier. It thus began...
This photo shows the ice front of the ice shelf in front of Pine Island Glacier, a major glacier system of West...
The voyage of Iceberg B-31 continued in January, 2014 as the giant iceberg drifted over the frigid waters of Pine...
This pair of images from NASA Terra satellite are of the Pine Island Glacier in western Antarctica, acquired on...
This image from NASA Terra spacecraft shows a massive crack across the Pine Island Glacier, a major ice stream that...
A close-up image of the crack spreading across the ice shelf of Pine Island Glacier shows the details of the...
This ASTER image was acquired on December 12, 2000, and covers an area of 38 x 48 km. Pine Island Glacier has...
NASA Terra satellite passed over the Pine Island Glacier in Antarctica around Oct. 27, 2013, just days before...
Though NASA researcher Bob Bindschadler had hoped to return to Pine Island Glacier Ice Shelf and continue his...
A large tabular iceberg (42 kilometers x 17 kilometers) broke off Pine Island Glacier, West Antarctica (75ºS...
This map of Antarctica shows the changes in the elevation of the Antarctic ice sheet from 1985 through 2021. The map...
During a flight over the Pine Island Glacier ice shelf, the DC-8 banks over the Amundsen Sea and the clean edge of...
In May 2014, two new studies concluded that a section of the land-based West Antarctic ice sheet had reached a point...