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Decades of devastation ahead as global warming melts the Alps
The Observer (U.K.) ^ | 07/20/03 | Robin McKie

Posted on 07/19/2003 5:39:46 PM PDT by Pokey78

A mountain of trouble as Matterhorn is rocked by avalanches

Mountain guide Victor Saunders and his companion Craig Higgins had reached the Solvay bivouac hut on the Matterhorn's Hornli ridge last week when their balmy morning climb turned into a nightmare.

'An enormous avalanche hurtled down the mountain's east face,' said Saunders, one of Britain's leading climbers. 'I have never seen so much rock falling at one time.' The pair survived by cowering under an overhang as a rain of boulders ricocheted past them.

It would have been a remarkable enough incident on its own. But within a couple of hours, another massive rockfall thundered down the Matterhorn - this time from its north face. 'Even then we still did not realise what kind of a day we were going to have,' said Saunders, for a mere hour later, distant thunder and billowing dust betrayed the triggering of yet another avalanche.

In the end more than 70 climbers had to be hauled from the slopes of the Matterhorn, in Switzerland, on Monday - one of the biggest mass rescues in mountaineering history - as rockfalls battered its ridges and valleys. Those climbing its slopes could have been forgiven for thinking the crown jewel of the Alps had started falling apart under their feet.

And they would not have been far wrong - for scientists now believe global warming is melting the Alps, threatening widespread devastation over the next two decades.

The great mountain range's icy crust of permafrost, which holds its stone pillars and rockfaces together, and into which its cable car stations and pylons are rooted, is disappearing. Already several recent Alpine disasters, including the avalanches which killed more than 50 people at the Austrian resort of Galtur four years ago, are being blamed on the melting of permafrost.

And in future, things are likely to get much worse - as scientists will point out tomorrow at the opening, in Zurich, of the International Permafrost Association conference. Held every four years, the meeting provides climatologists, civil engineers, and geologists with a chance to exchange research data about the icy layers that coat the ground in the world's coldest regions. Rarely has a scientific meeting been so timely.

'I am quite sure what happened on the Matterhorn last week was the result of the Alps losing its permafrost,' said civil engineer Professor Michael Davies of Dundee University, and a conference organiser.

'We have found that the ground temperature in the Alps around the Matterhorn has risen considerably over the past decade. The ice that holds mountain slopes and rock faces together is simply disappearing. At this rate, it will vanish completely - with profound consequences.'

Part of the problem, engineers and geologists have discovered, is that air temperature increases - the result of climate change - are being magnified fivefold underground. A test borehole, dug in Murtel in southern Switzerland, has revealed that frozen sub-surface soils has warmed by more than a degree Celsius since 1990. In addition to general air temperature rises that are heating up the ground, increased evaporation caused by warmer summers is also triggering thicker falls of snow which insulate the soil and keep it warm in winter.

The trouble is not just that ice is disappearing, however. Research by Davies - to be outlined this week at the Zurich conference - has discovered that ice as it warms, but before it actually melts, may actually be more unstable than ice that is turning into water. The key to this work has been Davies's work with a seven-metre centrifuge in his laboratory. 'When you spin things round very quickly, you create very powerful gravitational fields, and when you place objects in these fields the effects of gravity are speeded up,' he said. 'We have built model slopes and peaks and put them in our centrifuge to study what happens when soil and rock is warmed up and the permafrost, which holds the ground together, is degraded. Essentially, we are simulating landslides.'

The aim is to find out how to spot early signs of the imminent collapse of buildings and valleys, he said. 'Cracks and strains, the first evidence that cable stations and other buildings are under threat, may be easy to spot. This gives engineers an opportunity to put things right.'

That is the theory. The abrupt disintegration of the Matterhorn last week reveals how tricky life in the Alps - one of the world's top tourist destinations - is going to be. As Davies said: 'We are going to see a lot more of this sort of devastation.'

It is not an issue that worries Victor Saunders too much at present, however. He is merely grateful he got off the Matterhorn alive.

In the end, he and Higgins had to be clipped to the end of a 100-foot wire cable trailed by a rescue helicopter. Then they were flown from the mountain, hanging like 'a cargo of fragile china dolls,' he said.

Guides at the mountain resort of Zermatt are now mending the fixed ropes damaged by the avalanches in the hope that they will be able to keep the Matterhorn open for the rest of the climbing season.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Germany; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: doomandgloom; environment; fud; globalwarming; globalwarminghoax; glueice; heattrappingsnow; scaretactics; steamingice
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1 posted on 07/19/2003 5:39:46 PM PDT by Pokey78
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To: Pokey78
The sky is falling! The sky is falling!
2 posted on 07/19/2003 5:40:25 PM PDT by squidly
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To: squidly
WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE

WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE

SOMEDAY

3 posted on 07/19/2003 5:46:33 PM PDT by BOBTHENAILER (Rats are showing all the symptoms of severe radiation poisoning)
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To: Pokey78
Now how the hell am I supposed to sleep tonight?
4 posted on 07/19/2003 5:47:19 PM PDT by FlJoePa
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To: Pokey78
Just think of all the artifacts of palentology,archeology,the precious gems and metals that will be exposed or surface once all this dumb ice melts and rock falls away......
5 posted on 07/19/2003 5:47:39 PM PDT by joesnuffy (Moderate Islam Is For Dilettantes)
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To: squidly
Liberals stand athwart the erosion process loudly demanding: "Stop!"
6 posted on 07/19/2003 5:48:56 PM PDT by Bernard Marx
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To: farmfriend
It's not the end of the world but you can see it from here ping...
7 posted on 07/19/2003 5:51:11 PM PDT by tubebender (FReepin Awesome...)
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To: Pokey78
Oh boo hoo hooo! All the evil people are killing themselves with their ignorant pursuit of life. Wait, isn't this what the eco-nuts really want?

Well, yes it is, but THEY want to remain and be the new, perfect denizens of the next utopia. Alas, they will all either float with the boat, or sink with the ship. C'est la vie.

8 posted on 07/19/2003 5:52:17 PM PDT by Thommas
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To: Pokey78
It's the end of the world. The mountains are being leveled and the valleys are being filled in, just as Isaiah predicted.

Probably it's Bush's fault.
9 posted on 07/19/2003 5:54:01 PM PDT by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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Just gotta laugh at folks who think ice will hold rocks in place

See, e.g., New Hampshire's (ex) Old Man in the Mountain

10 posted on 07/19/2003 5:55:53 PM PDT by Cboldt
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To: Pokey78
Has to be pretty hot to melt a mountain made of stone. The headline said "melt the Alps". I think what it meant was 'melt the ice and snow on the Alps'.
11 posted on 07/19/2003 6:03:00 PM PDT by Prodigal Son
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To: Pokey78
scientists now believe global warming is melting the Alps, threatening widespread devastation over the next two decades.

I'd imagine that the eskimos who crossed over the Bering Strait from Siberia to Alaska some 10,000+ years ago said the same thing when their ice bridge started to melt.

12 posted on 07/19/2003 6:03:16 PM PDT by Drew68
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To: Cicero
It's the end of the world.

Women, children, and minorities hardest hit....

Someone had to say it.

/john

13 posted on 07/19/2003 6:03:45 PM PDT by JRandomFreeper (I'm just a cook.)
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To: Pokey78
We're all gonna die ! Tax my caw fats NOW !
14 posted on 07/19/2003 6:03:47 PM PDT by ChadGore (Kakkate Koi!)
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To: Cicero
Probably it's Bush's fault.

If those poor black voters in Florida had their votes counted, none of this would be happening.

15 posted on 07/19/2003 6:04:58 PM PDT by Drew68
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To: Pokey78
And yet, somehow, life goes on..... (yawn)
16 posted on 07/19/2003 6:06:19 PM PDT by yooper
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To: Cicero
Probably it's Bush's fault.

Probably??? Of course it's Bush's fault.

Everything is Bush's fault, isn't it?

Just ask any mentally deranged liberal

17 posted on 07/19/2003 6:08:02 PM PDT by JZoback (Don't have such an open mind, your brain falls out)
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To: JZoback
any mentally deranged liberal

Better watch it, the Department of Redundancy Department will be after you.;>)

/john

18 posted on 07/19/2003 6:10:03 PM PDT by JRandomFreeper (I'm just a cook.)
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To: Pokey78
'When you spin things round very quickly, you create very powerful gravitational fields, and when you place objects in these fields the effects of gravity are speeded up,'

I hate when that happens.

19 posted on 07/19/2003 6:17:05 PM PDT by GreenHornet
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To: Thommas
I got this from a website through a Google search on Matterhorn avalanche data:

Without exhausting all UIAA activities, a few achievements of the following years may be noted: the Bureau issued a handbill in four languages listing distress signals for use in case of accident. The information office handled a score of requests per year; the UIAA participated in the International Mountain Exposition at Annemasse (France); the International Ski Federation adopted the UIAA sign system for ski trails; the Swiss Federal Snow and Avalanche Federation established a course for foreign experts belonging to member clubs of the UIAA; Egmont d?Arcis gave a series of lectures about the Matterhorn and published several articles in British, Italian and Swiss newspapers. Cartographic symbols to outline mountain trails were perfected. The above summary demonstrates the extent to which the UIAA, despite its limited means, touched upon every facet of the climber?s and hiker?s domain.

As to the protection of the mountain environment, it should be noted that the UIAA now became a member of the International Commission for the Protection of Alpine Regions. Nevertheless, two protests against the construction of cable cars in France (Aiguille du Midi to Col du Géant connection) and Switzerland (Mount Pilatus) failed. Egmont d?Arcis thereupoò made the prediction that this practice will cause the Alps to vanish under a spider?s web of cable cars.

Oh, the date was around 1960 or so. (keyword: uiaa)

20 posted on 07/19/2003 6:20:51 PM PDT by Old Professer
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