@sgascoin @cienciaceaza Thanks! To cite my colleague Nicole Schaffer, rock glaciers may contribute about 9-20% to streamflow at the end of summer in the La Laguna catchment, as a first approximation based on limited data https://t.co/Msr4hbGLeT
Rock glaciers as a water resource in a changing climate in the semiarid Chilean Andes https://t.co/etQIxlwEug
RT @RockGlacier: Rock glaciers as a water resource in a changing climate in the semiarid Chilean Andes https://t.co/VihtlifFgY
Not just interesting landforms and useful for palaeoclimate reconstruction one for @UofGGES Geog2 and ES1.
RT @RockGlacier: Rock glaciers as a water resource in a changing climate in the semiarid Chilean Andes https://t.co/VihtlifFgY
RT @RockGlacier: Rock glaciers as a water resource in a changing climate in the semiarid Chilean Andes https://t.co/VihtlifFgY
RT @RockGlacier: Rock glaciers as a water resource in a changing climate in the semiarid Chilean Andes https://t.co/VihtlifFgY
RT @RockGlacier: Rock glaciers as a water resource in a changing climate in the semiarid Chilean Andes https://t.co/VihtlifFgY
Rock glaciers as a water resource in a changing climate in the semiarid Chilean Andes https://t.co/VihtlifFgY
Rock glaciers as a water resource in a changing climate in the semiarid Chilean Andes https://t.co/pJ5L3aMHb1