World's biggest iceberg spotted by satellite after calving from Antarctica

A giant slab of ice has broken away from Antarctica becoming the largest iceberg currently afloat in the world. But Dr Sue Cook, a glaciologist from the Australian Antarctic Program Partnership, says she's seen bigger.

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Main Author: Cook, SJ
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Online Access:https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-05-20/worlds-biggest-iceberg-spotted-by-satellite/13352656
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