The world's largest iceberg, A23a, is stuck again. For more than 30 years, the giant frozen block — equivalent to the size of Rhode Island — was grounded on the sea floor in Antarctic coastal waters.
Researchers have found a new way to use satellites to monitor the Great Whirl, a massive whirlpool the size of Colorado that forms each year off the coast of East Africa, they report in a new study.
SPECIAL ISSUE NO. 107. Current Advancements in Marine and Coastal Research for Technological and Sociological Applications (SUMMER 2020), pp. 177-180 (4 pages) Published By: Coastal Education & ...
Iceberg A23a — equivalent to the size of Rhode Island — has been near the South Orkney Islands since January, completing one full rotation... The world's largest iceberg, A23a, is stuck again. For ...