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Henry and Korff Ice Rises are the largest ice rises?[edit]

The article claims that the "Henry and Korff Ice Rises are the largest ice rises, with areas of roughly 1 500 to 1 600 km²." without reference. But take a look at Berkner Island, the size is 350 X 150 km, the area is 44,000 km2. If the aforementioned ice rises are not of any extreme importance for some other reason, then it would be good to drop this comment or change it and add a note that the largest ice rise in the world is Berkner Island. It's according available wiki data, but it would be good to find corresponding reference too. Anton Kopiev (talk) 21:56, 12 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]