Nghĩa của từ ice shelf bằng Tiếng Anh

noun
1
a floating sheet of ice permanently attached to a landmass.
A floating ice shelf is like the crust of the earth floating on the earth's plastic mantle.
noun
    shelf ice

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1. The world's largest ice shelves are the Ross Ice Shelf and the Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf in Antarctica.

2. In 2002 the Antarctic Peninsula's Larsen-B ice shelf collapsed.

3. They are no longer held back by the ice shelf.

4. The enormous Wilkins ice shelf is now barely attached to land.

5. Various ice shelves, including the Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf, fringe the Weddell sea.

6. There it either breaks off into the water , or forms an ice shelf.

7. For sufficient Buttressing, the grounding line occurs near to where a lateral-drag controlled section of the ice shelf meets the bedrock, implying an independent control of the grounding line by the ice shelf.

8. So, this huge floating ice shelf the size of Alaska comes from West Antarctica.

9. After 12.000 years of solidity the Larsen B Ice Shelf collapsed in just 5 weeks.

10. They studied several ice streams in West Antarctica that lead into the Ross Ice Shelf.

11. The Larsen D Ice Shelf is between Smith Peninsula in the south and Gipps Ice Rise.

12. This satellite transmitter will help to track the continued break-up of this colossal ice shelf.

13. Measurements of ice thickness and seabed topography under the Fimbul Ice Shelf , Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica.

14. And we made the very first bore hole through the largest floating ice shelf on the planet.

15. If it is thicker than about 2 m above sea level it is called an ice shelf.

16. The Brunt Ice Shelf appears to be in a period of instability, with cracks spreading across its surface

17. This is the Larsen B ice shelf, three times the size of Greater London, breaking apart in 2002.

18. In finer detail, the Larsen Ice Shelf is a series of shelves that occupy (or occupied) distinct embayments along the coast.

19. Bivouacked in the middle of the Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf—a five-hour flight from the nearest Antarctic station—nothing comes easy

20. Bivouacked in the middle of the Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf—a five-hour flight from the nearest Antarctic station—nothing comes easy

21. Once out of reach owing to the blanket of ice that entombed them, these resources look temptingly grabbable as climate change shrinks the ice shelf.

22. A giant iceberg, about twice the size of Chicago, broke off from the northern section of Antarctica’s Brunt Ice Shelf last Friday (February 26, 2021).

23. After years of cracking and crumbling, a humongous iceberg finally broke away from Antarctica's Brunt Ice Shelf last month and began drifting out to sea

24. In early 2019, all eyes were fixed on the Brunt Ice Shelf in Antarctica, where a massive iceberg, around the size of Greater London, appeared poised …

25. Canada's summer ice shelf losses now total 214 square kilometers (5 square miles), which is more than three times the area of Manhattan Island, the researchers said.

26. Antarctica’s Brunt Ice Shelf finally calved a large iceberg in February 2021, two years after rifts opened rapidly across the ice and raised concerns about the shelf’s stability.

27. Extensive cracks in Ward Hunt, the largest remaining ice shelf, means it will continue to disintegrate in the coming years, said Luke Copland, director Ottawa University's cryospheric research lab.

28. By the time the Marsh joins the immense Nimrod Glacier, some 35 miles from our camp, the ice is on a rapid charge to the Ross Sea Ice Shelf.

29. Neil Young, an Australian Antarctic division glaciologist[Sentencedict.com], said: "The iceberg is likely to be part of one of the big ones that calved from the Ross ice shelf nearly a decade ago.

30. The normal Buttressing number KN is the normalised dif-ference between (a) the (vertically integrated) ocean pres-sure that would act in horizontal direction along the ground-ing line in the absence of the ice shelf, and (b) the actual (vertically integrated) normal stress