Antarctic ice shelves
Antarctica's major ice shelves:
  Ross (472,960 km2)
  Filchner-Ronne (422,420 km2)
  Amery (62,620 km2)
  Larsen (48,600 km2)
  Riiser-Larsen (48,180 km2)
  Fimbul (41,060 km2)
  Shackleton (33,820 km2)
  George VI (23,880 km2)
  West (16,370 km2)
  Wilkins (13,680 km2)

This is a list of Antarctic ice shelves.

An image of Antarctica differentiating its landmass (dark grey) from its ice shelves (minimum extent, light grey, and maximum extent, white)

Ice shelves are attached to a large portion of the Antarctic coastline. Their total area is 1,541,700 km2.[1] Names are also listed in the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research, Gazetteer.[2] The ice shelf areas are listed below, clockwise, starting in the west of East Antarctica:

Indicates that the ice shelf has collapsed.[3]

See also

References

  1. "Maailma numeroina (The world in numbers)" (XLS) (in Finnish). Tilastokeskus (Statistics Finland).
  2. SCAR. "Composite Gazetteer of Antarctica". Archived from the original on 2009-01-23. Retrieved 2009-01-26.
  3. "Press Release - Antarctic ice shelf 'hangs by a thread'". National Environment Research Council. British Antarctic Survey. March 25, 2008. Retrieved 2009-03-20.
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