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Nature 431, 519 (30 September 2004) | doi:10.1038/431519a; Published online 29 September 2004
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Global change: Glacial pace picks up
Tim Lincoln
When a huge chunk of Antarctic ice shelf broke up in 2002, it provided dramatic pictures (see right) for the world's press and a control experiment for researchers. The ice shelf, Larsen B, is a floating extension of the ice of the Antarctic peninsula.
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