Created Wed 7th May 1:14pm PDT by
mork
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Will any ship sink after hitting an iceberg off the coast of Newfoundland before August?
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Unusually high amount of icebergs off the coast of Newfoundland this season.
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score: 10
The Australian 1 day ago
ST ANTHONY, Newfoundland. As our boat approaches the iceberg, the strains of lush orchestral music float over the waves. The view from Gros Morne Mountain 'It wouldn't be an iceberg without the theme
score: 10
Telegraph 2 days ago
sea ice (which scours the very shallows) decreases.' This was the first attempt to test the relationship between iceberg scours and the formation of winter sea ice. Dr Smale's team laid markers in grid patterns at different depths along the seabed in the
score: 10
LiveScience.com 2 days ago
results are detailed in the July 18 issue of the journal Science. 'It has been suggested previously that iceberg disturbance rates may be controlled by the formation of winter sea ice, but nobody's been able to go out and measure it before,' said study
score: 10
Daily Telegraph Australia 2 days ago
on . . . Better than a halfpipe . . . Australias Josh Sanders hitting the icebergs in Canada this week IT started as a small ideamaybe it would work, most likely it wouldnt. With the final days ticking on the annual migration of icebergs from the Arctic
score: 10
Huliq.com 2 days ago
this week in the journal Science. Scientists from the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) show how the rate of iceberg scouring on the West Antarctic Peninsula seabed is affected by the duration of winter sea ice, which has dramatically declined (in space and







http://community.livejournal.com/wtf_nature/227977.html
http://www.citizensugar.com/1609388
@mrperfkt - of course he will, his nest egg depends on it
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