Article Dans Une Revue Geographica Helvetica Année : 2025

Recovering environmental information from steep Alpine ice – development of a lightweight decametric ice corer and first use at Grandes Jorasses (4208 m a.s.l., Mont-Blanc massif)

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Ice aprons are very small (generally < 0.1 km2) and thin (generally < 10 m) perennial ice bodies located on steep slopes with a quasi-stationary shear regime, frozen to steep permafrost rock slopes. They occupy – mainly above the glacier equilibrium line altitude – a very small fraction of the ice-covered surface but, with their quasi-stationary shear regime, contain ice that is multi-centennial to multi-millennial in age, making them a potentially important glacial heritage. In order to study these ice masses in their full thickness, a lightweight 10 m long ice corer was specially developed and successfully deployed on the northern face of Grandes Jorasses (4208 m a.s.l.) in July 2023. This article describes the technical characteristics of the ice corer and how it was used on a large ice apron of one of the largest rock faces in the Alps. It also presents the strategies we intend to use to analyse the extracted 8.8 and 6.0 m long ice cores.

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hal-05393509 , version 1 (02-12-2025)

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Ludovic Ravanel, Romain Duphil, Emmanuel Malet, Christine Piot, Olivier Alemany, et al.. Recovering environmental information from steep Alpine ice – development of a lightweight decametric ice corer and first use at Grandes Jorasses (4208 m a.s.l., Mont-Blanc massif). Geographica Helvetica, 2025, 80 (4), pp.455-465. ⟨10.5194/gh-80-455-2025⟩. ⟨hal-05393509⟩
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