Wednesday, July 18, 2012

MC2 Post 1329 Glacier Twice as Big as Manhattan Snaps Off Greenland Ice Sheet






For several years, scientists had been watching a long crack near the tip of the northerly Petermann Glacier. On Monday, NASA satellites showed it had broken completely, freeing an iceberg measuring 46 square miles.

A massive ice sheet covers about four-fifths of Greenland. Petermann Glacier is mostly on land, but a segment sticks out over water like a frozen tongue, and that's where the break occurred.


From:  http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/




 

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We Make Too Much Noise For Whales...

Whales, Somehow, Are Coping 



Perhaps we can save the whales — or at least their hearing.

Scientists have long known that man-made, underwater noises — from engines, sonars, weapons testing, and such industrial tools as air guns used in oil and gas exploration — are deafening whales and other sea mammals.

The Navy estimates that loud booms from just its underwater listening devices, mainly sonar, result in temporary or permanent hearing loss for more than a quarter-million sea creatures every year, 
a number that is rising.







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