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Iceberg C-18 Calves Off Ross
Ice Shelf
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May
6, 2002, Washington D.C.-- The National Ice Center (NIC) confirms
an iceberg newly calved from the Ross Ice Shelf (Figure 1). The Ross
Ice Shelf is a large sheet of glacial ice and snow extending from
the Antarctic mainland into the southern Ross Sea. This new iceberg
is named C-18 and is currently located at 77.78S/ 178.78E. Iceberg
C-18, roughly 41NM long and 4NM wide, covers an area of approximately
164 square nautical miles. National Ice Center analyst Ms. Judy Shaffier
spotted the new berg while performing a weekly analysis of the Ross
Sea. Ms. Shaffier located the berg using the satellite image shown
from the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program's (DMSP) Operational
Line Scan (OLS) Infrared sensor. |
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