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First evidence of rock wall permafrost in the Pyrenees (Vignemale peak, 3,298 m a.s.l., 42°46′16″N/0°08′33″W)
ArticleAbstract: Permafrost is a relevant component of the Pyrenean high mountains, triggering a wide range of geomorPalabras claves:climate warming, Pyrenees, rock surface temperature, rock wall permafrost, temperature modeling, Vignemale peakAutores:Alonso-González E., Enrique Serrano, Gómez-Lende M., Hughes-Allen L., López-Moreno J.I., Magnin F., Revuelto J., Rico I.Fuentes:scopusToward an Ice-Free Mountain Range: Demise of Pyrenean Glaciers During 2011–2020
ArticleAbstract: Pyrenean glaciers are the largest in southern Europe. Their survival is threatened by climate changePalabras claves:Lidar, Pyrenees, remote sensing, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), very small glaciersAutores:Alonso-González E., Berthier E., Enrique Serrano, Gascoin S., Izagirre E., López-Moreno J.I., Moreno A., René P., Revuelto J., Rico I., Rojas-Hebkp_redia F., Serreta A., Vidaller I.Fuentes:scopus