Scientists are trying to rescue 'Memory in the ice'

A group of 15 scientists from many countries around the world on June 21 completed the sampling of ice at Illimani peak, belonging to the Andes in Bolivia territory.

According to a reporter in the Americas, a group of 15 scientists from many countries around the world on June 21 completed the sampling of ice at Illimani, in the Andes in Bolivia territory, and began transporting them. to Antarctica to conserve, at the risk of this ice being melted due to climate change.

The director of the French Institute for Development Research (IRD) Patrick Ginot said the purpose of the project called 'Ice Memory' led by IRD is to preserve the scientific information that can be exploited from the ice masses accumulated. snow layer for thousands of years.

The team dug 130 meters of Illimati tape to get 75 samples of ice, which could decipher the 18,000-year-history of the region's climate conditions.

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Mount Illimani.

Located only 80km from La Paz, Illimani is the second highest mountain in Bolivia (6,462 meters). This peak is not only familiar in the daily life of the people here, but also a symbol used quite popular in the works of many art forms of this South American country.

Scientists believe that the study of the different ice layers of the entire ice sheet will help to recreate this city's polluted emissions charts for hundreds of years, among other things.

According to calculations by scientists, all the ice blocks on the Andes mountain peaks and below 5,500 meters high will melt completely within 20 years due to the effects of climate change. Particularly in Illimati, the average temperature here has increased to 0.7 degrees C in just 18 years.

In the absence of snow and ice reserves, the amount of water in the natural reservoirs in the area will decrease by 36% in the dry season. Ginot said that transplanting ice blocks and storing them artificially could help alleviate the shortage.

Earlier, the leaders of the 'Ice Memorandum' project had designed an ice store in Antarctica to store ice samples of 50 points around the world. The project has also obtained ice samples from the peak of Mont Blanc (Europe's highest mountain), and the upcoming science group will sample samples from Russia and Nepal.

Update 16 December 2018
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