Wednesday, February 23, 2011

New Zealand Earthquake Spurs Giant Glacier Collapse

 "The New Zealand earthquake broke an iceberg the area of 20 football fields off the country's longest glacier.

A section of the Tasman Glacier estimated to have been three-fourths of a mile (1,200 meters) wide by 250 feet (75 meters) deep—fell into Tasman Lake after the 6.3-magnitude quake had hit Tuesday afternoon. The temblor was centered about 125 miles (200 kilometers) away, near Christchurch .

The iceberg's collapse also kicked up 10-foot (3.5-meter) waves in Tasman Lake."
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parlance said...

Thanks, Slavenka. I had heard of this event but hadn't seem photos.