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They were in the area of huge tabular icebergs again.
The town looked like a tabular iceberg with its surface entirely claimed by earth.
However, expedition divers were able to explore the underwater world of another grounded tabular iceberg.
This island, which exists periodically, is formed by the running aground of a tabular iceberg.
It differs from tabular icebergs in that its shape is more like a block than a flat sheet.
This is where huge tabular icebergs roam.
Huge tabular icebergs will announce our arrival to the eastern side of the Antarctic Peninsula.
The seas around these glaciated islands are often ice-covered and surrounded by huge tabular icebergs.
Flotillas of tabular icebergs and ice islands sail among the pack ice.
Tabular icebergs have steep sides and a flat top, much like a plateau, with a length-to-height ratio of more than 5:1.
Waterfalls also occur where meltwater drops over the edge of a tabular iceberg or ice shelf.
The resulting tabular iceberg drifts northwest until it runs aground upon a shoal north of the ice shelf.
This region contains tabular icebergs.
The research resulted in an improved understanding of the motion of large tabular icebergs that were created by calving mechanisms.
Not far off, a tabular iceberg was clamped into the ice, its steep and crinkled walls reflecting the creamy saffron sun.
The Erebus Ice Tongue produces flat-topped or tabular icebergs.
The term "island" is technically incorrect, since this geographic feature is in reality a tabular iceberg with nearly vertical sides and a flat top.
Produced by the northern coast of Ellesmere Island, the iceberg T-3 was a very large tabular iceberg.
Our voyage will take us beyond the fringes of the peninsula, venturing into the Weddell Sea where tabular icebergs stretch to the horizon.
A calm, narrow channel, lined by low peaks wrapped in ultra-white glaciers, it is strewn with huge tabular icebergs and smaller bergy bits.
Meltwater is the water released by the melting of snow or ice, including glacial ice, tabular icebergs and ice shelves over oceans.
In the months following the first big breaks, the Antarctic Sea filled with immense tabular icebergs, which displaced so much water that sea level all over the world rose.
From the Ross Ice Shelf we cruise eastward along the Shelf front, with its spectacular 30 metre high ice cliffs, which sometimes calve tabular icebergs.
UW-Madison's AWS network has also been in supporting roles for other domestic and international research institutions for glaciological studies, tabular icebergs, and operational weather forecasting.
On March 19, 1952, his team landed with a C-47 aircraft, modified to have both wheels and skis, on a tabular iceberg in the Arctic Ocean and established a weather station there, which remained manned for 22 years before the iceberg broke up.