Glaciology at Mont Blanc weather station C016 / 9626
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Glaciology at Mont Blanc weather station C016 / 9626
Glaciology at Mont Blanc weather station. Glaciologist checking instrument readings at the weather station on the col of the Dome du Gouter, a peak that is a shoulder of Mont Blanc, the highest mountain in Europe. This is the highest weather station in Europe, at an elevation of 4200 metres. The temperature of the ice here averages minus 11 degrees Celsius. A relatively large warming of 1.5 degrees has been observed over 15 years. Photographed in July 2012
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2012 Alpine Alps Climate Change Climatological Climatology Cold Earth Sciences France French Frozen Glacial Glaciologist Glaciology Global Warming High Altitude High Elevation Highest July Measuring Measuring Instrument Meteorological Meteorology Mont Blanc Mountains Physical Geography Recording Researcher Researching Scientist Snowy Weather Station
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This print captures the world of glaciology at the Mont Blanc weather station, situated on the col of the Dome du Gouter. In this image, a dedicated glaciologist can be seen meticulously checking instrument readings amidst a snowy and icy landscape. The weather station itself holds an esteemed title as being Europe's highest, perched at an impressive elevation of 4200 meters. The frozen environment surrounding the station is not for the faint-hearted, with temperatures averaging a bone-chilling minus 11 degrees Celsius. However, what makes this photograph even more significant is its connection to climate change. Over a span of 15 years leading up to July 2012 when this picture was taken, researchers have observed a relatively large warming trend of 1.5 degrees in this region. The woman featured in this image represents the epitome of scientific dedication and perseverance against harsh conditions. Equipped with advanced technological tools and equipment, she delves into her research on glaciers within the stunning backdrop of Mont Blanc - Europe's highest mountain. This photograph serves as a reminder that our planet's climate is rapidly changing and that scientists like Delphine Six from CNRS are at the forefront of understanding these transformations through their work in glaciology and meteorology. As we navigate through the challenges posed by global warming in the 21st century, images like these provide us with valuable insights into Earth's physical geography while igniting curiosity about our planet's future.
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