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Glacier shrinkage and water resources in the Andes
Author(s) -
Francou Bernard,
Coudrain Anne
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
eos, transactions american geophysical union
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.316
H-Index - 86
eISSN - 2324-9250
pISSN - 0096-3941
DOI - 10.1029/2005eo430005
Subject(s) - glacier , glacial period , physical geography , glacier mass balance , climate change , geology , natural (archaeology) , geography , geomorphology , archaeology , oceanography
For more than a century glaciers around the world have been melting as air temperatures rise due to a combination of natural processes and human activity. The disappearance of these glaciers can have wide‐ranging effects, such as the creation of new natural hazards or changes in stream flow that could threaten water supplies Some of the most dramatic melting has occurred in the Andes mountain range in South America. To highlight the climatic and glacial change in the Andes and to encourage the scientific community to strengthen the glacier observation network that stretches from Colombia to the Patagonian ice fields, the Instituto Nacional de Recursos Naturales (INRENA), Perú, and the Institute of Research and Development (IRD), France, recently organized the second Symposium on Mass Balance of Andean Glaciers in Huaráz,Perú.

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