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    Stunning Photo Shows Growing Antarctic Ice Rift

    A massive crack in a huge sheet of Antarctic ice discovered in mid-October last year is steadily growing, as seen in recently released satellite images.

    The fissure in the Pine Island Glacier ice shelf marks the beginning stages of the birth of a 350-square-mile (900 square kilometers) iceberg, part of a natural process known as calving.

    The image was snapped on Nov. 13, 2011, when the rift was roughly 19 miles (30 km) long, 260 feet (80 meters) wide for most of its length, and 195 feet (60 m) deep. When researchers first spotted the crack in mid-October, it was roughly 18 miles (28 km) long.

    The ice shelf is the floating end of the Pine Island Glacier, a slow-moving river of ice in West Antarctica that moves ice from the interior of the continent out to sea.

    The recent discovery that the glacier has markedly sped up over the last decade has provoked a flurry of research interest in Pine Island Glacier and its ice shelf, whose sudden changes are almost undoubtedly caused by climate change and warming oceans in the region.

    However, the calving iceberg itself is the result of a cyclical process, not climate change, scientists say.

    In fact, researchers had been expecting the ice shelf to produce a large iceberg sometime soon. The ice shelf last produced large icebergs in 2001 and 2007, and these calving events appear to happen on a roughly decade-long cycle.

    This story was provided by OurAmazingPlanet, a sister site to LiveScience. Follow OurAmazingPlanet for the latest in Earth science and exploration news on Twitter @OAPlanet and on Facebook.

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    76 comments

    • Union Carbide  •  3 months ago
      The earth has been making sudden changes for eons.
    • Stan the man  •  Mission, United States  •  3 months ago
      Windshield repairman--where are you?
    • Mike  •  Joplin, United States  •  3 months ago
      "The ice shelf last produced large icebergs in 2001 and 2007, and these calving events appear to happen on a roughly decade-long cycle." This is 2012, since when is a decade 5 to 6 years?
      • QQ 3 months ago
        Since pizza is a vegetable and pi is 3.
      • Towbot 3 months ago
        I get it... the Metric system. How many hours in a day now?
    • Otto Pilot  •  Spring Branch, United States  •  3 months ago
      A massive crack??? Oh lord, what is we gonna do?
    • Lawrence  •  Columbus, United States  •  3 months ago
      The whole story is about a naturally occuring event but somehow they throw climate change into it to confuse people. I was amazed to recently find out that science still does not know what caused the many ice ages of the past. There is no concensus of past climate patterns but yet we are told that there is concensus of future ones? That makes no sense.
      • Wynne 3 months ago
        I wasn't confused by this sentence in the article:

        "However, the calving iceberg itself is the result of a cyclical process, not climate change, scientists say."

        Or did you just choose to ignore it?
      • Lawrence 3 months ago
        No, I read it. That's what I meant. They mixed that in with, "research interest in Pine Island Glacier and its ice shelf, whose sudden changes are almost undoubtedly caused by climate change and warming oceans in the region."
    • Bill  •  3 months ago
      Thumbs up if you're tired of hearing whining and complaints from people who are obviously too dumb to just click on a link to see a picture.
    • Doc  •  3 months ago
      I've got an ever-growing crack.
    • DavidsNAustin  •  Austin, United States  •  3 months ago
      since your headline is "Stunning Photo Shows Growing Antarctic Ice Rift" you might want to actually show us a picture??? you've (Yahoo news" have done this on several stories recently.
      • David 3 months ago
        Just click on "fissure in the Pine Island Glacier ice shelf" in the second scentence.
      • Monique M 3 months ago
        it is right beside the story!
    • Originalist  •  3 months ago
      Joe Morrison of Melbourne said he saw Al Gore on the ice shelf with an ice pick!
    • xx'x  •  3 months ago
      just an opportunity for more lib #$%$ for global warming...
      • Wynne 3 months ago
        So, Xx'x, did you suddenly forget how to read when you hit this sentence in the article?

        "However, the calving iceberg itself is the result of a cyclical process, not climate change, scientists say."

        Yeah, that's what I thought.
    • safeinthewoods  •  3 months ago
      ... earth changes ... ready or not, here they come ...
    • Justin  •  3 months ago
      WWAGD?
    • DJ  •  Reno, United States  •  3 months ago
      Moronic, and incomplete story. As usual. Google Pine Island Glacier Volcano and see what pops up.
      There's a chain of subsea and subglacial volcanos all along that side of the Antarctic....which conveniently are almost NEVER mentioned.
      Scientists who are there and studying the region say the influence of volcanic heat is an unknown factor in glaciers and calving that can't be dismissed.

      There's a climate change UNDER the ice that's being ignored.
    • Bill  •  3 months ago
      The "stunning photo" just looks like the cameraman forgot to erase his footprints before snapping the picture.
    • Robert  •  3 months ago
      HUH? "...undoubtedly caused by climate change... the result of a cyclical process, not climate change..."
      Am i missing somethin? Global warming or not? Conspiracy theorist wanna know...
      "Media Continues to Perpetrate Controversy of Myth" would be a better headline.
      • TomS 3 months ago
        The article is fine. Your reading skills are not.
      • ronjoan68 3 months ago
        Your jump from a paragraph you didn't understand to "Media Continues to Perpetrate Controversy of Myth" is missing something even greater. Logic.
      • toddt 3 months ago
        "The ice shelf last produced large icebergs in 2001 and 2007, and these calving events appear to happen on a roughly decade-long cycle."

        Lets do some math shall we? 2007-2001=6. Assuming it happens this year: 2012-2007=5. I don't see a decade's worth of time in either case.
    • little red ridinghood  •  Charlton, United States  •  3 months ago
      It's a natural occurrence. The climate fluctuation is all part of the big picture. problem is we thing the big picture is a couple hundred years. Earth KNOWS it's a few million years. Now that it is over 8 billion years old. Happy birthday earth! We are not even a blink in the eye of time
    • Bill  •  Gulf Shores, United States  •  3 months ago
      nice to at least once in a while have scientists not trying to over emphasize global warming as the cause of everything...of course we need to control hydrocarbons and reverse all processes which are polluting our planet...let's just stick to facts and not allow the public to be exploited
    • Bill  •  Gulf Shores, United States  •  3 months ago
      roughly, i.e. on the average...sometimes less than a decade...sometimes more...get it
    • Sinner  •  3 months ago
      "....almost undoubtedly caused by climate change." no doubt this has never happened before.

      I do have some belief in the climate change currently happening but I'm not that ready to blame every thing on that quite yet.
    • Stan the man  •  Mission, United States  •  3 months ago
      Stunning!!! oh yes----------
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