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A-38 was a large iceberg that split from the Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf in Antarctica in October 1998. Soon after formation it split into two pieces, A-38A and A-38B, which drifted westwards on the Weddell Gyre. The icebergs moved north along the Antarctic Peninsula and reached its tip in February 2003. A-38A and A-38B increased speed in open sea and grounded in shallower waters to the east of South Georgia Island in December 2003. A-38A broke up into three pieces in March 2004 and drifted north where it decayed. A-38B split into two in April, with the eastern portion, now known as A-38G, drifting north and west to decay. The remainder of A-38B remained grounded, interfering with the foraging routes of seals and penguins in South Georgia, resulting in the deaths of their young. On 20 August

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  • A-38 hieß ein riesiger Eisberg, der am 13. Oktober 1998 in der Antarktis vom Filchner-Ronne-Schelfeis abgebrochen war. (de)
  • A-38 was a large iceberg that split from the Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf in Antarctica in October 1998. Soon after formation it split into two pieces, A-38A and A-38B, which drifted westwards on the Weddell Gyre. The icebergs moved north along the Antarctic Peninsula and reached its tip in February 2003. A-38A and A-38B increased speed in open sea and grounded in shallower waters to the east of South Georgia Island in December 2003. A-38A broke up into three pieces in March 2004 and drifted north where it decayed. A-38B split into two in April, with the eastern portion, now known as A-38G, drifting north and west to decay. The remainder of A-38B remained grounded, interfering with the foraging routes of seals and penguins in South Georgia, resulting in the deaths of their young. On 20 August A38-B broke into two, with the new portion drifting north and breaking up. The remainder of A-38B continued to break up through September 2004 and had completely decayed by 2005. (en)
  • A-38 adalah gunung es besar yang terpisah dari di Antarctica pada Oktober 1998. Segera setelah pembentukan, gunung es terpisah menjadi dua bagian, A-38A dan A-38B, yang mengambang ke barat di . Gunung-gunung es bergerak ke utara sepanjang Semenanjung Antarktika dan mencapai ujung pada Februari 2003. Gunung es A-38A dan A-38B meningkatkan kecepatan di laut terbuka dan mendarat di perairan dangkal di timur Pulau Georgia Selatan pada December 2003. A-38A pecah menjadi tiga bagian pada Maret 2004 dan mengambang ke utara tempat gunung itu kemudian musnah. A-38B berpecah menjadi dua pada bulan April, dengan bagian timur, kini dikenal dengan A-38G, mengambang ke utara dan barat hingga musnah. Bagian A-38B yang tersisa tetap berdiam di tempat, sehingga mengganggu jalur mencari makan anjing laut dan penguin di Georgia Selatan serta mengakibatkan kematian anak-anak anjing laut dan penguin. Pada 20 Agustus, A-38B pecah menjadi dua, dengan bagian baru mengambang ke utara dan pecah. Bagian A-38B yang tersisa terus pecah hingga September 2004 dan benar-benar rusak pada 2005. (in)
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  • A-38 hieß ein riesiger Eisberg, der am 13. Oktober 1998 in der Antarktis vom Filchner-Ronne-Schelfeis abgebrochen war. (de)
  • A-38 was a large iceberg that split from the Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf in Antarctica in October 1998. Soon after formation it split into two pieces, A-38A and A-38B, which drifted westwards on the Weddell Gyre. The icebergs moved north along the Antarctic Peninsula and reached its tip in February 2003. A-38A and A-38B increased speed in open sea and grounded in shallower waters to the east of South Georgia Island in December 2003. A-38A broke up into three pieces in March 2004 and drifted north where it decayed. A-38B split into two in April, with the eastern portion, now known as A-38G, drifting north and west to decay. The remainder of A-38B remained grounded, interfering with the foraging routes of seals and penguins in South Georgia, resulting in the deaths of their young. On 20 August (en)
  • A-38 adalah gunung es besar yang terpisah dari di Antarctica pada Oktober 1998. Segera setelah pembentukan, gunung es terpisah menjadi dua bagian, A-38A dan A-38B, yang mengambang ke barat di . Gunung-gunung es bergerak ke utara sepanjang Semenanjung Antarktika dan mencapai ujung pada Februari 2003. Gunung es A-38A dan A-38B meningkatkan kecepatan di laut terbuka dan mendarat di perairan dangkal di timur Pulau Georgia Selatan pada December 2003. A-38A pecah menjadi tiga bagian pada Maret 2004 dan mengambang ke utara tempat gunung itu kemudian musnah. A-38B berpecah menjadi dua pada bulan April, dengan bagian timur, kini dikenal dengan A-38G, mengambang ke utara dan barat hingga musnah. Bagian A-38B yang tersisa tetap berdiam di tempat, sehingga mengganggu jalur mencari makan anjing laut d (in)
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  • A-38 (de)
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