Image showing ice shelves on the Antarctic peninsula.
The ice shelves of the Antarctic peninsula. Stange in the lower left.[1]

Stange Ice Shelf (73°15′S 076°30′W / 73.250°S 76.500°W / -73.250; -76.500), is an Antarctic ice shelf in Stange Sound, English Coast, bounded to the east by Spaatz Island, to the northwest by Smyley Island, and to the west by fast ice in Carroll Inlet. Named in association with Stange Sound.[2] In contrast to the some other ice shelves on the Antarctic Peninsula, for example the Larsen Ice Shelf, the Stange Ice Shelf has been relatively stable.[1]

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References

  1. 1 2 Cook A.J., Vaughan D.G. (2009). "Overview of areal changes of ice shelves on the Antarctic Peninsula over the past 50 years". The Cryosphere Discuss. 3: 579–630.
  2. "Stange Ice Shelf". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 2009-11-06.

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