Larsen Ice Shelf
![An image of the collapsing Larsen B Ice Shelf and a comparison of this to the U.S. state of [[Rhode Island](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/22/Larsen_B_Collapse.jpg)
The breakup of the ice shelf since the mid-1990s has been widely reported, with the collapse of Larsen B in 2002 being particularly dramatic. A large section of the Larsen C shelf broke away in July 2017 to form an iceberg known as A-68.
The ice shelf originally covered an area of , but following the disintegration in the north and the break away of iceberg A-17, it now covers an area of . Provided by Wikipedia
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14by Jobling, M, Larsen, A V, Andreassen, B, Sigholt, T, Olsen, R LGet access
Published in Aquaculture Research (2002)
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16by Arp, C.D., Jones, B.M., Whitman, M., Larsen, A., Urban, F.E.Get access
Published in JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association (2010)
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19by Webb, A, Malin, G, Hopkins, FE, Ho, KL, Riebesell, U, Schulz, K, Larsen, A, Liss, PSGet access
Published in Environmental Chemistry (2016)
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