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Huge Arctic ice shelf breaks away
Posted by: Dr. Jeff Masters, 00:28 GMT le 31 décembre 2006 +4
A huge ice shelf 25% larger than the island of Manhattan broke off of Canada's Arctic coast in 2005, according to a press release issued Thursday by researchers at the University of Ottawa's Laboratory for Cryospheric Research. The Ayles Ice Shelf, located on the northern coast of Ellesmere Island, was about 66 square kilometers in area and 100 feet thick. The ice shelf has drifted about 50 km, and is now a big iceberg about 800 km south of the North Pole. It is expected to slowly melt over the next few years and drift into the Beaufort Sea, where it may pose a threat to shipping and oil and gas developments. Melt water from the giant new iceberg will not contribute significantly to sea level rise, since it was already floating on the ocean surface (think how ice cubes floating in a cup of water do not raise the level of the water after they melt). A slight sea level rise will occur, because the melting fresh water will displace denser salty ocean water. The addition of the ice shelf's fresh water to the Arctic Ocean will not freshen the ocean detectably, since the ice shelf will melt slowly and is a relatively small chunk of ice in a huge ocean.


Figure 1. October 21, 2003 image of the northern coast of Canada's Ellesmere Island, showing the location of the Ward Hunt Ice Sheet, which broke up in 200-2003, and the Ayles Ice Sheet, which broke away in August 2005. Image credit: NASA.


Figure 2. NASA Modis satellite image from August 13, 2005, showing the Ayles Ice Shelf detaching from Ellesmere Island.

The Ayles Ice Shelf actually broke off on August 13, 2005, and created tremors strong enough to be detected by seismographs 250 km away. The break off was not announced until researchers had time to study the event. The ice shelf was one of six large ice shelves remaining in the Canadian Arctic. The region's largest ice shelf, the Ward Hunt Ice Shelf, broke up in 2000-2003. In both cases, the warming of the average air temperature by 1.8 �C in the past 40 years is thought to be the cause. Unusually warm temperatures in 2005 proved to be the final blow to the ice sheet. The hot summer of 2005 led to the greatest loss of Arctic ice ever observed--about a 20% decrease over the levels observed in 1979, when reliable record keeping began. The ice shelves along the northern coast of Ellesmere Island have thinned 90% since they were discovered in 1906 by polar explorer Robert Peary.

While much of the past warming of the Arctic can be attributed to natural causes, a significant and growing portion of the warming is thought to be due to human-caused climate change, according to the Arctic Climate Impact Assessment (ACIA), a 2004 study compiled by 300 expert Arctic scientists. Considering that radiocarbon dating of driftwood on the Ayles Ice Shelf puts its age at 3,000 years old, I think it is very unlikely that the shelf would have collapsed without the aid of warming from greenhouse gases emitted by humans. The Arctic is expected to warm another 2-4 �C by the end of the century, which should permanently destroy all the remaining ice shelves in the Arctic. These ice shelves hold a rare and unique ecosystem of cold-adapted organisms, and their loss will mean something irreplaceable and fascinating will be forever lost.

I'll have much more to say on what's going on in the Arctic in early 2007. Have a Happy New Year, everyone! My resolution will be to appreciate all that I have, and all the beauty and diversity the world has to offer. Much that is unique and beautiful on Earth will be lost to future generations. It's up to us to appreciate these things now--and work to save what we can, without crippling civilization in the process.

Jeff Masters
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2. Tazmanian2007 00:39 GMT le 31 décembre 2006    
this kinding LOL
5. Wishcasterboy 00:56 GMT le 31 décembre 2006    
If melting is to continue, Hudson Bay will once again mix with the Golf of Mexico, but that shouldn't take place anytime soon.
6. outrocket 00:57 GMT le 31 décembre 2006    
If we continue to lose these shelfs and the poles lose ice from land mass how log before the sea level rise changes geography of the shore line world wide?

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8. Wishcasterboy 00:59 GMT le 31 décembre 2006    
Our world could reverberate to what it was during the Late Cretaceous.
10. sandcrab39565 01:23 GMT le 31 décembre 2006    
Ok Rand I am back all is good had a bit of a prob but got it fixed.
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11. hurricane23 01:30 GMT le 31 décembre 2006    
Happy New Years to you and your family Dr.Masters.
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12. sandcrab39565 01:35 GMT le 31 décembre 2006    
Happy New Years to all
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13. catastropheadjuster 01:37 GMT le 31 décembre 2006    
So where is everyone tonight?
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14. hurricane23 01:39 GMT le 31 décembre 2006    
90s looks pretty good with decent convection...Winds are currently at 30kts.

SUBJ/TROPICAL CYCLONE FORMATION ALERT 301351Z DEC 06//
WTXS21 PGTW 301400
REF/A/RMG/NAVPACMETOCCEN PEARL HARBOR HI/291351Z DEC 06//
AMPN/REF IS TROPICAL CYCLONE FORMATION ALERT (WTXS21 PGTW 291400)//
RMKS/
1. FORMATION OF A SIGNIFICANT TROPICAL CYCLONE IS POSSIBLE WITHIN
170 NM EITHER SIDE OF A LINE FROM 12.4S 56.5E TO 15.8S 52.4E
WITHIN THE NEXT 06 TO 24 HOURS. AVAILABLE DATA DOES NOT JUSTIFY
ISSUANCE OF NUMBERED TROPICAL CYCLONE WARNINGS AT THIS TIME.
WINDS IN THE AREA ARE ESTIMATED TO BE 25 TO 30 KNOTS. METSAT IM-
AGERY AT 301330Z INDICATES THAT A CIRCULATION CENTER IS LOCATED
NEAR 12.8S 56.0E. THE SYSTEM IS MOVING SOUTHWESTWARD AT 04
KNOTS.
2. REMARKS:
THIS SUPERSEDES REF A.
3. THIS ALERT WILL BE REISSUED, UPGRADED TO WARNING OR CANCELLED BY 311400Z


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15. Patrap 01:44 GMT le 31 décembre 2006    
HAPPY NEW YEAR! 4
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16. neutrino006 01:56 GMT le 31 décembre 2006    
HAPPY NEW YEAR !!!!
17. mermaidlaw 01:58 GMT le 31 décembre 2006    
Hello DR. Masters, thank you for all that you do here!! What I would like to know is, has this type of thing EVER happened before in history? I mean to this extream? Sorry if this is a silly question, however, my interest is great, on this subject!
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18. StormMan 02:01 GMT le 31 décembre 2006    
Why is this news 'now'?

This is very confusing, if this happened some 16 months ago, why is it being presented 'now' as news? How about going into more detail about what is going on now with this iceberg, what exactly has happened to it in the past 16 months?

-StormMan
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19. mermaidlaw 02:03 GMT le 31 décembre 2006    
Good question storm?!!
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20. pottery 02:07 GMT le 31 décembre 2006    
Hello all. And a Happy day to you tomorow !!!!
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22. pottery 02:09 GMT le 31 décembre 2006    
The prognosis is rather bleak, so I'm taking it one day at a time from now......
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24. pottery 02:11 GMT le 31 décembre 2006    
I like the idea of the water wings Rand.......
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26. Wishcasterboy 02:12 GMT le 31 décembre 2006    
It sounds like this iceburg is in the Northern Hemisphere now. That would mean that the little bugger crossed the Equator. Can you imagine cruising in the tropics on a nice sunny day, then all the sudden there's a giant glacier staring you down! That might be kind of cool.
27. pottery 02:15 GMT le 31 décembre 2006    
Re the ice shelf broke away in 2005.? Someboddy knew that then, and the question is. HOW did that remain a secret, and WHY ????????
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29. pottery 02:16 GMT le 31 décembre 2006    
Wishcaster, Wha ???
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31. pottery 02:19 GMT le 31 décembre 2006    
Rand, OK , I missed it then.
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32. Wishcasterboy 02:19 GMT le 31 décembre 2006    
They claim to have been compiling data on the event. I don't see how that has any relevance to keeping something secret though.
34. pottery 02:22 GMT le 31 décembre 2006    
Also, to say it could becom a nav. hazzard is streching the drama a bit. Its not going to rush anywhere, and surely if it threatens some oil installation, why hell, we sink it.
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35. Wishcasterboy 02:24 GMT le 31 décembre 2006    
800 kilometers = 497.096954 miles away from the North Pole. But where would that put this iceburg on the map?
37. pottery 02:24 GMT le 31 décembre 2006    
Wishcaster, where you been man.?
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38. Wishcasterboy 02:26 GMT le 31 décembre 2006    
The original event was not widely reported. Somehow.....now is more advantageous to the reporting of the event.

Maybe they're running out of things to exploit...LOL
39. pottery 02:28 GMT le 31 décembre 2006    
Hey, if we bolt a couple Evinrudes to the back and bring it into the Gulf, we wont even need TUNNELS.
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40. N3EG 02:28 GMT le 31 décembre 2006    
Just think...Cyclonebuster's idea could have prevented this... and it would have been worth it, because it would have prevented this!
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41. Wishcasterboy 02:29 GMT le 31 décembre 2006    
I've been off doing my own thing, Pottery. I can't let this blog consume my life you know! It tends to have that kind of effect.
42. pottery 02:30 GMT le 31 décembre 2006    
N3EG, thats a good one.......
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43. Wishcasterboy 02:30 GMT le 31 décembre 2006    
LOL, N3EG!
44. Wishcasterboy 02:33 GMT le 31 décembre 2006    
Honestly the only time I ever watch the news is for entertainment, that's what it is for these days!
45. pottery 02:33 GMT le 31 décembre 2006    
Yeah Wiscaster, it can be additctive. My dear wife looks at me askance from time to time.
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46. Wishcasterboy 02:34 GMT le 31 décembre 2006    
So Pottery, how's life on the island?
47. pottery 02:36 GMT le 31 décembre 2006    
Back to the Berg. Where exactly is it ??
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48. Wishcasterboy 02:36 GMT le 31 décembre 2006    
Yeah, my dad started calling be blogger boy. You can imagine how much I hated that name. I'm just glad that's over with!
49. ryang 02:39 GMT le 31 décembre 2006    
Hi.
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50. pottery 02:39 GMT le 31 décembre 2006    
This island is a laff a minute Wishcaster. Thats why my new years resolution is to take things as they come. I'm too old to be an idealist anymore. Time to chill.
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51. Wishcasterboy 02:40 GMT le 31 décembre 2006    
I don't even know what ocean that iceman is in! I'm guessing Pacific?? Dr. Masters mentioned something about it eventually drifting into the Beaufort Sea area.

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