Manhattan-sized Ice Island
In August 2010, the Petermann Glacier along the northwestern coast of Greenland calved an ice island roughly four times the size of Manhattan. Nearly a
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In August 2010, the Petermann Glacier along the northwestern coast of Greenland calved an ice island roughly four times the size of Manhattan. Nearly a
Lots of people think of the Arctic as just a flat expanse of white. This couldn’t be further from the truth. There are all sorts
Along Greenland’s western coast, a small field of glaciers surrounds Baffin Bay. Image credit: NASA/Landsat
Along the southeastern coast of Greenland, an intricate network of fjords funnels glacial ice to the Atlantic Ocean.
Some Greenland glaciers run slower in warm summers than cooler ones, meaning the icecap may be more resistant to warming than previously thought.