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Fukushima made icebergs!

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UPDATED: Wednesday, August 10, 2011 07:17
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Tuesday, August 9, 2011 12:35 PM

NIKI2

Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...


Wow. That's impressive!
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The tsunami spawned from the March 11 earthquake off eastern Japan broke up parts of an Antarctic ice shelf that hadn't moved in 46 years, scientists say.

Though the tsunami waves were only about a foot high when they reached Antarctica, their consistency was enough to crack the 260-foot-thick ice and split off icebergs with combined surface areas more than twice the size of Manhattan from the Sulzberger Ice Shelf, the scientists report in a NASA statement.

It was the first time scientists have been able to tie icebergs directly to a tsunami, according to NASA.

The tsunami waves traveled 8,000 miles and took 18 hours to reach the ice shelf, the scientists said, giving them time to validate theories on how an earthquake can affect geography a hemisphere away.

"In the past we've had calving events where we've looked for the source. It's a reverse scenario – we see a calving and we go looking for a source," Kelly Brunt, a cryosphere specialist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland, said in the NASA statement. "We knew right away this was one of the biggest events in recent history – we knew there would be enough swell. And this time we had a source."

Emile Okal at Northwestern University and Douglas MacAyeal at the University of Chicago collaborated in the study.

"This is an example not only of the way in which events are connected across great ranges of oceanic distance, but also how events in one kind of Earth system, i.e., the plate tectonic system, can connect with another kind of seemingly unrelated event: the calving of icebergs from Antarctica's ice sheet," MacAyeal said in the NASA statement. http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2011/08/09/scientists-march-11-tsunami-produ
ced-antarctic-icebergs/?hpt=hp_t2




Top image shows the Sulzberger Ice Shelf on March 12 and the bottom on March 16 after the tsunami broke off icebergs.

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Tuesday, August 9, 2011 12:41 PM

AURAPTOR

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Misleading.

Tsunami made icebergs, not Fukushima.

Title suggests that the prefecture, or more specifically, the nuclear plant located on its coast, some how had a role in the making of icebergs.

It's more commonly referred to as the Tōhoku quake of 2011.


Please make a note of it.




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Tuesday, August 9, 2011 7:40 PM

RIONAEIRE

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Interesting.

I know what you mean Raptor, thanks for the factoid, we should try to call it what people in Japan would want it called, since the power plant didn't cause the earthquake after all. But its true that most of us call it Fukishima.

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Wednesday, August 10, 2011 7:17 AM

NIKI2

Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...


Thank you Riona. If I'd bothered to respond to him, that's pretty much what I'd have said. To title it "Tsunamia creates icebergs" wouldn't clarify WHICH Tsunami, and to refer to it by it's "official" term would just be confusing. We're all so familiar with Fukishima that we understand what it means--not that it was the plant, but that it was the tsunami that HIT the plant. Semantics, I suppose.

To me it's such a minor point, as opposed to the incredible force it shows, that it wasn't worth responding to, even if I ever bothered to respond to Raptor. I see it as obvious he wrote what he did as a dig at me, so it's totally unimportant, and you answered it for me in the end anyway.


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