Abstract

In 2002, Antarctica's Larsen B Ice Shelf disintegrated over the course of just a few months. The shelf, which covered more than 3000 square kilometers of ice, had been stable for thousands of years before it broke up, and the processes involved in the sudden breakup were not well understood.

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