fragmentadon
Fragmentadon refers to the dispersal of newly formed icebergs from a calving event, often resulting in a series of smaller, secondary icebergs. This phenomenon occurs when an initial iceberg breaks away from a glacier or ice shelf, and as it floats away, it may shatter into separate pieces due to various factors such as wind, waves, or changes in temperature.
The fragmentation of icebergs is a significant process in the Antarctic and Arctic regions, where ice shelves
Scientists study fragmentadon as a means to better understand ice dynamics and glacier behavior. The process
The study of fragmentadon often involves the analysis of remote sensing data, such as satellite imagery and