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Global warming causing record rock falls in the Alps, warns expert 11/9/2015
A French expert is predicting a record number of rock falls in the Alps this year as rising temperatures, thought to be a result of climate change, cause the permafrost to melt.
 
A report on the website of French newspaper Le Monde noted that at least 150 rock collapses (described as a rock fall of more than 100 cubic meters) have been recorded on Mont-Blanc, the highest peak in Europe, since the summer began.
 
The paper quoted Ludovic Ravanel, a researcher at the University of Savoie at Le Bourget-du-Lac, as saying the level is already higher than that recorded during a 2003 heat wave.
 
This year's high temperatures have already led to some impressive collapses.
 
According to Ravanel's research, the collapses occur when the permafrost that binds sections of the rock together melts.
 
His research has shown a strong correlation between the melting permafrost and increased summer temperatures.
 
The collapses occur late into the year as the summer heat takes time to penetrate the mountain, he said.
 
Ravanel cautioned that high summer temperatures meant thawing had come earlier this year.
 
Most collapses occurred below 3,500 meters as above this height the permafrost remains cold enough to keep the rocks in place, Ravanel said.
 
The collapses pose a danger to climbers in the Alps, about 20,000 of whom tackle Mont Blanc each year, and have seen sections of the Alps, such as the Gouter corridor temporarily closed in the summer months.
 
 
 
 
 
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