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Listen to Glaciers to Better Understand Their Instability

And if we could listen to glaciers to better understand their instability? By relying on more than 20 years of multidisciplinary observations of an arctic glacier, a study led by Ugo Nanni, PhD student at the Grenoble Alpes University, who carried out his thesis at the Grenoble Institute of Geosciences and the Environment (IGE - CNRS/INRAE/IRD/UGA - Grenoble INP-UGA), shows that global warming does not only affect the melting of glaciers, but ca…
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And if we could listen to glaciers to better understand their instability? By relying on more than 20 years of multidisciplinary observations of an arctic glacier, a study led by Ugo Nanni, PhD student at the Grenoble Alpes University, who carried out his thesis at the Grenoble Institute of Geosciences and the Environment (IGE - CNRS/INRAE/IRD/UGA - Grenoble INP-UGA), shows that global warming does not only affect the melting of glaciers, but ca…

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Université Grenoble Alpes broke the news in on Wednesday, January 7, 2026.
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