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Ayles Ice Shelf Breakup Viewed from Overhead

On August 13, 2005, almost the entire Ayles Ice Shelf calved from the northern edge of Ellesmere Island. This continues the trend of dramatic loss of these ice shelves over the past century, reducing the remaining ice shelves there from six to five. Since 1900, approximately 90% of the Ellesmere Island ice shelves have calved and floated away. There is insufficient new ice formation to replace the ice that has been lost. The Ayles calving event was the largest in at least the last 25 years; a total of 87.1 sq km (33.6 sq miles) of ice was lost in this event, of which the largest piece was 66.4 sq km (25.6 sq. miles) in area. This piece is equivalent in size to approximately 11,000 football fields or a little larger than the island of Manhattan.

Animation zooms to view the ice shelf from overhead and sequences through the satellite images showing the breakup.  The overlay shows the region of interest and the date and time.    Animation zooms to view the ice shelf from overhead and sequences through the satellite images showing the breakup. The overlay shows the region of interest and the date and time.
Duration: 20.0 seconds
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  1280x720 (29.97 fps) MPEG-4   16 MB
  640x360 (29.92 fps) MPEG-4   3 MB
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This animation is identical to the above animation except that it has been reformatted to fit standard definition NTSC with a 4x3 aspect ratio.
   This animation is identical to the above animation except that it has been reformatted to fit standard definition NTSC with a 4x3 aspect ratio.
Duration: 20.0 seconds
Available formats:
  720x480 (29.97 fps) Frames (Ayles with Overlay)
  320x213     PNG           353 KB
  320x240 (29.97 fps) MPEG-1   2 MB
  640x480 (29.97 fps) MPEG-1   7 MB
  720x480 (29.97 fps) MPEG-2   12 MB
  320x240 (29.97 fps) X-FLV       787 KB
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The animation is identical to the first animation above but does not show the overlay that contains the date and the ice shelf locator.    The animation is identical to the first animation above but does not show the overlay that contains the date and the ice shelf locator.
Duration: 20.0 seconds
Available formats:
  1280x720 (29.97 fps) Frames (Ayles)
  512x288 (29.97 fps) MPEG-1   4 MB
  1280x720 (29.97 fps) MPEG-2   26 MB
  1280x720 (29.97 fps) MPEG-4   16 MB
  640x360 (29.92 fps) MPEG-4   3 MB
  320x180     PNG           304 KB
  1280x720 (59.94 fps) Frames (Ayles)
  1920x1080 (59.94 fps) Frames (Ayles)
  320x180 (29.97 fps) MPEG-1   2 GB
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This animation is identical to the above animation except that it has been reformatted to fit standard definition NTSC with a 4x3 aspect ratio.    This animation is identical to the above animation except that it has been reformatted to fit standard definition NTSC with a 4x3 aspect ratio.
Duration: 20.0 seconds
Available formats:
  720x480 (29.97 fps) Frames (Ayles)
  320x213     PNG           355 KB
  320x240 (29.97 fps) MPEG-1   2 MB
  640x480 (29.97 fps) MPEG-1   7 MB
  720x480 (29.97 fps) MPEG-2   12 MB
  320x240 (29.97 fps) X-FLV       803 KB
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Image of Ayles ice shelf on August 13, 2005 at time 00:55 GMT
   Image of Ayles ice shelf on August 13, 2005 at time 00:55 GMT

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Image of Ayles ice shelf on August 14, 2005 at time 00:00 GMT.    Image of Ayles ice shelf on August 14, 2005 at time 00:00 GMT.

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Overlay with a box outlining the region of interest, an area indicating the ice shelf and a date bar.    Overlay with a box outlining the region of interest, an area indicating the ice shelf and a date bar.

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Animation Number:3429
Completed:2007-05-21
Animator:Cindy Starr (GST) (Lead)
Scientist:Luke Copland (University of Ottawa)
Platforms/Sensors/Data Sets:Aqua/MODIS (2005-08-13 to 2005-08-14)
 Terra/MODIS (2005-08-13 to 2005-08-14)
 Aqua/AMSR-E/Daily L3 6.25 km 89 GHz Brightness Temperature (Tb) (2005-01-26 to 2005-08-13)
 Aqua/AMSR-E/Daily L3 12.5km Tb, Sea Ice Concentration, and Snow Depth (2005-01-26 to 2005-08-13)
 Terra/MODIS/Land Surface Reflectance (2005-08-13 to 2005-08-14)
Keywords:
DLESE >> Cryology
SVS >> HDTV
SVS >> Ice Shelf
GCMD >> EARTH SCIENCE >> Cryosphere
GCMD >> EARTH SCIENCE >> Cryosphere >> Sea Ice
GCMD >> EARTH SCIENCE >> Oceans >> Sea Ice
GCMD >> EARTH SCIENCE >> Cryosphere >> Sea Ice >> Sea Ice Concentration
GCMD >> EARTH SCIENCE >> Cryosphere >> Sea Ice >> Sea Ice Motion
GCMD >> EARTH SCIENCE >> Cryosphere >> Snow/Ice >> Ice Motion
 
 
Please give credit for this item to:
NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio The Blue Marble Next Generation data is courtesy of Reto Stockli (NASA/GSFC).


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