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ANTARCTIC ICEBERGS TRACKED BY THE NAVAL ICE CENTER

Position Size Water
No. Date Lat [°] Lon [°] l [km] w [km] V [km3]
A-22A
A-22B
A-23A
A-23B
A-27
A-35
B-9A
B-9B
B-9C
B-10A
B-10B
C-8
C-9
C-10
D-11
D-12
D-13
D-14
D-15
D-16
3/10/97
3/10/97
3/10/97
3/10/97
3/10/97
3/10/97
1/21/97
3/11/97
1/21/97
3/08/97
2/24/97
2/12/97
2/12/97
3/05/97
2/24/97
2/26/97
2/11/97
1/31/97
1/31/97
2/11/97
76 S
76 S
76 S
75 S
76 S
75 S
65 S
67 S
65 S
68 S
72 S
67 S
67 S
64 S
66 S
66 S
65 S
69 S
66 S
66 S
45 W
42 W
40 W
37 W
42 W
29 W
132 E
149 E
133 E
129 W
170 W
146 E
146 E
98 E
72 E
64 E
54 E
75 E
82 E
61 E
59
69
63
20
19
35
46
83
24
78
20
52
31
54
89
52
26
30
98
24
39
24
59
17
11
30
28
30
13
39
15
22
13
31
17
41
7
17
63
9
384
276
620
57
35
175
215
416
52
508
50
191
67
279
253
355
30
85
1030
36

V = l/2 * w/2 * pi * 0.25 km * 0.85
Average height: 250 m, Average density: 850 kg/m3

D-11


Icebergs / Tracked Icebergs. R. Kraft, 4/97, last modified 10/97.
Source: National Ice Center.