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From Ice Shelf to Iceberg: Brunt's Dramatic Transformation Threatens Research Outpost
A large iceberg (380 km2), about the size of the Isle of Wight, has broken off the 150m-thick Brunt Ice Shelf. It broke off after a crack suddenly appeared in the ice shelf a few weeks ago. The final break happened in the early hours of Monday, 20 May.
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