Alarming! In Just 2 Years, Mont Blanc Witnesses Loss Of Snow Equivalent To An Olympic Pool
Chief geometer Jean des Garets explained that this decrease in height could potentially be attributed to reduced rainfall during the summer. He emphasized that the summit of Mont Blanc is in constant flux, both in terms of altitude and position, with fluctuations of up to five meters. Garets mentioned to the BBC that Mont Blanc's height might vary significantly in the next two years.
However, other experts suggest a more substantial rate of height loss, estimating that the mountain loses around 13 centimeters of height each year.
The recent survey was conducted by a team from the Haute-Savoie regional administration, with the assistance of a drone, as reported by The Guardian.
In 2021, the summit's height was recorded at 4,807.81 meters, which marked a decrease of nearly one meter compared to measurements taken in 2017.
Denis Borel, one of the surveyors involved, highlighted that the mountain had lost approximately "3,500 cubic meters of ice and snow" compared to the volume measured in 2021. This loss is roughly equivalent to the volume of an Olympic-sized swimming pool. Borel also noted that this reduction was "quite considerable" when compared to measurements from previous years.
Despite the observed changes in Mont Blanc's summit, climatologists caution against directly linking this phenomenon to the broader loss of glacial ice cover in the Alps. According to Borrel, climatologists and glaciologists argue that it would require approximately 50 years of measurements to draw conclusions about potential global warming at the high altitude of 4,800 meters. He further explained that variations in the summit's ice cover are influenced by factors such as wind patterns and precipitation.
The evolving height of Mont Blanc serves as a reminder of the dynamic nature of mountain environments and the ongoing concerns surrounding climate change and its potential impact on these iconic natural landmarks.
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