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(Redirected from Glacier d'Argentière) Glacier found within the Mont Blanc massif
View from a nearby mountain

The Argentière Glacier is a glacier in the French Alps. It is one of the larger glaciers found within the Mont Blanc massif, and is situated above the village of Argentière. It lies perpendicular to the Chamonix valley and falls within the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region.

From its source to the valley of Chamonix, the Argentière Glacier is nine kilometers long. Like many glaciers in the region, the Argentière has receded significantly. Between 1870 and 1967, the glacier shrank 1000 meters. In recent years, it has receded to a position atop a steep slope.

The glacier's rapid retreat has been linked to a continuous negative mass balance. A five-year study started in 2004 showed that the glacier had lost an average of 1.5 m between 2004 and 2009, and that there was a 10–11 m loss in average ice thickness from the glacier.

  • With its surrounding landscape in Summer With its surrounding landscape in Summer
  • The Argentière Glacier The Argentière Glacier
  • From the train station of Argentière From the train station of Argentière
  • Close view Close view

See also

References

  1. ^ Pelto, Mauri (17 January 2011). "Retreat of Glacier d'Argentiere, France". Retrieved 9 August 2013.

45°57′37″N 6°58′46″E / 45.96028°N 6.97944°E / 45.96028; 6.97944

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