OZCAR-RI Glacioclim Col du Dome - France

Col du Dome (CDD) is a high plateau located in the Mont-Blanc massif (4250 m a.s.l.). Ice is cold at this altitude whatever the month of the year. Accumulation varies between 0.5 and 3 m w.e and is mostly governed by the wind. Périodic ice cores are drilled in the ice to monitor ice temperature. A weather station runs permanently. CDD is a part on the GLACIOCLIM/CRYOBS-CLIM Observatory.

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Creator Delphine Six; Christian VINCENT
Publisher DEIMS-SDR
Contributor DEIMS-SDR Site and Dataset registry deims.org
Publication Year 2016
Rights No conditions apply to access and use; no limitations to public access
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Contact delphine.six(at)univ-grenoble-alpes.fr
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Version 3.2.1
Discipline Environmental Monitoring
Spatial Coverage (6.842W, 45.839S, 6.855E, 45.846N)