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Pyrenees Glaciers Disappearing
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Last Edited | kal Sep 08, 2008 05:42pm |
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News Date | Monday, September 8, 2008 11:00:00 PM UTC0:0 |
Description | The crisp, white glaciers of the Pyrenees, the mountain range along the border between France and Spain, have substantially receded in the past 15 years and could disappear by 2050 due to global warming, a new study suggests.
The retreat of glaciers in Greenland and areas like Glacier National Park have been well-documented, but less well-studied are the situations of alpine glaciers around the world.
Researchers at the University of Cantabria, the Autonomous University of Madrid and the University of Valladolid compiled data from current and historic studies of the glaciers in the high mountain regions of the Iberian Peninsula to gauge how climate change has affected these icy behemoths.
"High mountains are particularly sensitive areas to climate and environmental changes, and how glaciers evolve there in response to climate change is one of the most effective indicators of current global warming," said study leader Juan José González Trueba.
González Trueba and his colleagues found that the steady increase in temperature — a total of 1.6 degrees Fahrenheit (0.9 degrees Celsius) since 1890 — in Spain's northern mountains indicated that the Pyrenean glaciers would disappear before 2050.
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