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New pictures have revealed the extent to which a huge glacier in northern Greenland has broken up in just two years, claims a glaciologist.
Dr Alun Hubbard of Aberystwyth University said he was gob-smacked by the scale of the Petermann Glacier's break-up since he last visited in 2009.
The glacier is 186 miles (300km) long and 3,280ft (1000m) high - over three times the height of the Eiffel Tower.
Last year, it shed a piece of ice measuring 77 square miles (200 sq km).
Dr Hubbard has been researching the Greenland ice sheet for some years.
His team of researchers and scientists from Aberystwyth and Swansea universities have made several trips to the country.
Located in north west Greenland, the Petermann Glacier accounts for 6% of the area of the Greenland ice sheet, said Dr Hubbard.
It terminates as a floating tongue of ice, measuring around 43 miles (70km) long by 12 miles (20km) wide, the largest of its kind in the northern hemisphere.
Although I knew what to expect in terms of ice loss from satellite imagery, I was still completely unprepared for the gob-smacking scale of the break-up, which rendered me speechless, said Dr Hubbard.
It was incredible to see. This glacier is huge, 20km across and 1000m high.
It's like looking into the Grand Canyon full of ice and coming back two years later to find it's full of water.
He said data recovered from global positioning system (GPS) sensors at the site was being analysed at Aberystwyth.
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Dr Alun Hubbard of Aberystwyth University said he was gob-smacked by the scale of the Petermann Glacier's break-up since he last visited in 2009.
The glacier is 186 miles (300km) long and 3,280ft (1000m) high - over three times the height of the Eiffel Tower.
Last year, it shed a piece of ice measuring 77 square miles (200 sq km).
Dr Hubbard has been researching the Greenland ice sheet for some years.
His team of researchers and scientists from Aberystwyth and Swansea universities have made several trips to the country.
Located in north west Greenland, the Petermann Glacier accounts for 6% of the area of the Greenland ice sheet, said Dr Hubbard.
It terminates as a floating tongue of ice, measuring around 43 miles (70km) long by 12 miles (20km) wide, the largest of its kind in the northern hemisphere.
Although I knew what to expect in terms of ice loss from satellite imagery, I was still completely unprepared for the gob-smacking scale of the break-up, which rendered me speechless, said Dr Hubbard.
It was incredible to see. This glacier is huge, 20km across and 1000m high.
It's like looking into the Grand Canyon full of ice and coming back two years later to find it's full of water.
He said data recovered from global positioning system (GPS) sensors at the site was being analysed at Aberystwyth.
More + Pics
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-mid-wales-14771523