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<p>An iceberg seen near Cape Spear, Newfoundland, May 31, 2012, is one of many that has attracted early tourists to Canada's most eastern province this year. Icebergs break off glaciers in ...
Historically, we know that over a hundred years ago, the Titanic sank off Newfoundland, southeast of St. John's, so that iceberg made the full circuit from Greenland, around Iceberg Alley, and all ...
This summer, skip crowded beaches and theme parks and head north to Newfoundland, Canada, where 10,000-year-old icebergs drift silently along the coast in an area known as ‘Iceberg Alley ...
Here at the southern end of the "iceberg alley" that runs down the coast of Labrador and Newfoundland, there is always the chance of a berg drifting into the field area in late spring.
Scientists now also believe that Iceberg Alley witnessed a great flux of bergs about 1.2m years ago, after drilling into the ocean floor and dating the muds there.
Table 1: Iceberg Alley Drilling Highlights Note that the host structures are interpreted to be steeply dipping and true widths are generally estimated to be 170% to 95% and 240% to 70%. Infill ...
NBC News' Tom Costello reports on an iceberg known by scientists as A23a, about a thousand feet tall and spinning in the area of the Antarctic known as Iceberg Alley. Tom looks into why it’s ...
LEILA FADEL, HOST: The world's biggest iceberg is on a collision course with a tiny island in the South Atlantic. The massive ice chunk goes by the unassuming name of A23a. NICK HOLSCHUH: A23a is ...
Because of its apparent smoothness, the scientist suggested that the iceberg could be anywhere from 1,000 to 100,000 years old. "Over time, as it travels... it's melting away," Tarasov said.
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