Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Icebergs-from-Helheim-Glacier-in-Greenland-27MZIFLOA6OW.htmlConceptually similarBerg Calved from Helheim Glacier in GreenlandGP01ZXPCompleted★★★★★★Berg Calved from Helheim Glacier in GreenlandGP01TYSCompleted★★★★★★Berg Calved from Helheim Glacier in GreenlandGP01TYRCompleted★★★★Bergs Calved in GreenlandGP01TZJCompleted★★★★★★Sermilik Fjord in GreenlandGP01TZ8Completed★★★★Sermilik Fjord in GreenlandGP01U0RCompleted★★★★MY Arctic Sunrise in GreenlandGP01TZTCompleted★★★★★★MY Arctic Sunrise in GreenlandGP01TZUCompleted★★★★★★★Helheim Glacier in GreenlandGP01U0MCompleted★★★★View AllGP01U03Icebergs from Helheim Glacier in GreenlandLarge bergs that have calved from the Helheim glacier on southeast Greenland. The MY Arctic Sunrise and her crew are facilitating the field work of oceanographers from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, in order to calculate the impact of ocean warming on east Greenland's outlet glaciers.Locations:Eastern Greenland-Helheim Glacier-North America-Sermilik FjordDate:21 Aug, 2009Credit:© Nick Cobbing / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5187px X 3458pxKeywords:Aerial view-Beauty-Climate (campaign title)-Climate change impacts-Cold-Day-Fjords-Glacier melt-Glaciers-Ice-Icebergs-Icescapes-KWCI (GPI)-Nature-Outdoors-WaterShoot:Glaciology Research in Eastern GreenlandIn summer 2009, the MY Arctic Sunrise sails to the Arctic to document the dire effects climate change has on one of the most fragile environments in the world. Independent scientists use the ship, helicopter, boats and assistance of the crew, to collect data and research the impacts of climate change. During this second section of the three-part tour, scientists conduct important glaciology research in Eastern Greenland, on Helheim and Kangerdlugsuaq glaciers and their fjords. The team then transits north to work on the Nioghalvfjerdsfjorde Glacier (known as '79 Glacier.')Related Collections:Best of Arctic Impacts Expedition