Tag: Andes

Deciphering Past Climate Change in the High Andes

by | 6.19.2011 at 3:39pm
A map of Peru, showing the locations of our two Andea field sites. Laguna Aricoma is located in the wet eastern Andes, whereas Coropuna is in the arid western Andes.

High above the tropical lowlands, the Andes form a formidable topographic barrier separating the coastal deserts in the west from the Amazon rainforest to the east. The Peruvian Andes are the highest peaks in all the tropics and, despite their proximity to the equator, are mantled with snow and ice. However, the glaciers clinging to [...]

To the tip of the Andes

by | 6.17.2011 at 4:38pm
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In the semi-arid Andes, glaciers store water and control the runoff of mountain rivers. They feed water to big cities such as Lima and Arequipa and irrigate the surrounding lowlands. But as the planet warms, mountain glaciers in the tropics are receding steadily. Despite their paramount importance, we don’t know the scale and the rate [...]

Climate Change Threatens Fragile Ecosystem in the Andes

by | 6.15.2011 at 2:36pm | 1 Comment
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A new audio slideshow about the páramo ecosystem in the Andes, at risk of becoming drier because of changing climate conditions