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GR24 - Lakes

The Project

Scientists

The main goal was to collect on-site samples of water, ice cores, snow, and dust, along with precise radar and seismic measurements, to study the dark zone, where dust accumulation promotes algae growth and accelerates ice melt. Understanding the mechanisms behind this phenomenon is crucial for predicting the evolution of the ice sheet, whose melting significantly contributes to rising sea levels.

UCL

Sophie Opfergelt

FNRS Senior Research Associate​

ULB

Nadine​ Matielli

Professor, Geology

Steve Bonneville​

Professor, Geology

ORB

Thomas Lecoq

Head of Department - Seismologist

ULB

Frank Pattyn

Professor, Glaciology

François Fripiat

Associate professor, Geology

Scientific Publications

Work in progress. Stay tuned.

Press

IMAQA rejoindra le Groenland, à la demande de scientifiques de l’UCLouvain et de l’ULB - RTBF

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