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Thwaites Ice Tongue

The Thwaites Ice Tongue is a large sheet of glacial ice and snow extending from the Antarctic mainland into the southern Amundsen Sea.

On 15 March 2002, the National Ice Center reported that an iceberg named B-22 broke off from the ice tongue. The berg measured about 46 nm long and 35 nm, with a total area of some 2,120 square statute miles. As of 2003, B-22 had broken into five pieces, with B-22A still in the vicinity of the tongue, while the other pieces were much smaller and had drifted west considerably.

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