2 visits The Echaurren Norte Glacier, an iconic case in Andean glaciology, has decreased its surface by 65% since 1955. An academic team led by academic James McPhee of the Civil Engineering Department (DIC) of FCFM, described a “frontal retreat, surface thinning, progressive debris coverage and fragmentation” in a brief article (Letter) published in late March in the prestigious Annals of Glaciology magazine. Echaurren Norte Glacier brings wate…
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2 visits The Echaurren Norte Glacier, an iconic case in Andean glaciology, has decreased its surface by 65% since 1955. An academic team led by academic James McPhee of the Civil Engineering Department (DIC) of FCFM, described a “frontal retreat, surface thinning, progressive debris coverage and fragmentation” in a brief article (Letter) published in late March in the prestigious Annals of Glaciology magazine. Echaurren Norte Glacier brings wate…