11/24/2023 0 Comments Giant iceberg“ Our glaciologists and operations teams have been anticipating this event. Professor Dame Jane Francis, Director of BAS says: Currently 21 staff are on station working to maintain the power supplies and facilities that keep the scientific experiments operating remotely through the winter. Their work will continue until they are collected by aircraft around 6 February. Since 2017, staff have been deployed to the station only during the Antarctic summer (between November to March). In 2016, BAS took the precaution of relocating Halley Research Station 23 km inland of Chasm-1 after it began to widen. The glaciological structure of the Brunt Ice Shelf is complex, and the impact of calving events is unpredictable. BAS glaciologists, who have been monitoring the behaviour of the ice shelf, say that the area of the ice shelf where the research station is located currently remains unaffected by the recent calving events. The Brunt Ice Shelf is the location of BAS Halley Research Station. Chasm-1 remained dormant for many years but has now created a new iceberg. The break off is the second major calving from this area in the last two years and has taken place a decade after scientists at British Antarctic Survey (BAS) first detected growth of vast cracks in the ice. The iceberg calved when the crack known as Chasm-1 fully extended through the ice shelf. It calved after cracks that have been developing naturally over the last few years extended across the entire ice shelf, causing the new iceberg to break free. This occurred on Sunday 22 January between 19.00 and 20.00 UTC during a spring tide. A huge iceberg (1550 km²), almost the size of Greater London, has broken off the 150m thick Brunt Ice Shelf.
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