Half of Swiss Alps glaciers have already melted: study
- August 30, 2022
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A unique photographic archive collected by Swiss topographers has made it possible to estimate the amount of ice on top of the mountains since the 1930s. Paintings of
A unique photographic archive collected by Swiss topographers has made it possible to estimate the amount of ice on top of the mountains since the 1930s. Paintings of
A unique photographic archive collected by Swiss topographers has made it possible to estimate the amount of ice on top of the mountains since the 1930s. Paintings of that time were compared with modern ones.
The researchers averaged the date the photo archive was created, choosing 1931 as the starting point. Then the materials were compared with the data obtained at the beginning of accurate measurements – in 2016.
Judging by the calculations, for this period amount of ice decreased by 51.5 percent – more than half. This decline did not always develop at the same pace: the 1920s and 1980s saw periods of glacier growth, but overall this trend continued.
Since then, the process has only accelerated: in just six years, From 2016 to 2021, ice shrank 12 percent. At the current pace of global warming, they don’t have much left.
Source: 24 Tv
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