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Video: 4-mile iceberg breaks off eastern Greenland

A team of scientists has captured a four-mile iceberg breaking away from a glacier in eastern Greenland

A team of scientists have captured, on video, what they call an example of one of the forces behind the ongoing global sea-level rise.

The Canadian husband-and-wife scientists, David and Denise Holland, managed to capture on video a four-mile iceberg breaking off a glacier in eastern Greenland.

According to a New York University press release, the resulting iceberg, broken off from Greenlandsa国际传媒檚 Helheim Glacier, would stretch from lower Manhattan up to Midtown in New York City.

sa国际传媒淕lobal sea-level rise is both undeniable and consequential,sa国际传媒 states David Holland, a professor at NYUsa国际传媒檚 Courant Institute of Mathematics and NYU Abu Dhabi, who led the research team.

sa国际传媒淏y capturing how it unfolds, we can see, first-hand, its breath-taking significance.sa国际传媒

An iceberg recently broken off from Greenlandsa国际传媒檚 Helheim Glacier would stretch from lower Manhattan up to Midtown in New York City, as illustrated here. Credit: Google Earth; Image courtesy of Denise Holland

The video below shows the sea level rising as the ice from the glacier enters the ocean.

Researches says this phenomenon, also known as calving, may also be instructive to scientists and policy makers.

sa国际传媒淜nowing how and in what ways icebergs calve is important for simulations because they ultimately determine global sea-level rise,sa国际传媒 says Denise Holland, the logistics coordinator for NYUsa国际传媒檚 Environmental Fluid Dynamics Laboratory and NYU Abu Dhabisa国际传媒檚 Center for Global Sea Level Change, who filmed the calving event.

sa国际传媒淭he better we understand whatsa国际传媒檚 going on means we can create more accurate simulations to help predict and plan for climate change.sa国际传媒

The calving event began on June 22 at 11:30 p.m. local time and took place over approximately 30 minutes.

The scientists explain that the video depicts a tabular, or wide and flat, iceberg calve off and move away from the glacier.

As it does so, thin and tall icebergs, also known as pinnacle bergs, calve off and flip over.

The camera angle then shifts to show movement further down the fjord, where one tabular iceberg crashes into a second, causing the first to split into two and flip over.

sa国际传媒淭he range of these different iceberg formation styles helps us build better computer models for simulating and modelling iceberg calving,sa国际传媒 adds Denise.

A 2017 estimate suggested that a collapse of the entire the Western Antarctic Ice Sheet would result in a 10-foot rise in the sea levelsa国际传媒攅nough to overwhelm many coastal areas around the globe, including New York City.

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