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Parque Natural Posets Maladeta - Red Natural de AragónToda la información, horarios, centros de visitantes y actividades del Parque Natural Posets Maladeta, en el extremo oriental del Pirineo.
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[PDF] GLACIERS OF THE PYRENEES, SPAIN AND FRANCEThe elevations of the highest mountain peaks are about 3,000 m above mean sea level, with a maximum elevation' of 3,404 m on pico de Aneto. (Maladeta massif).
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Posets-Maladeta Nature Reserve in Spain - Spain.infoThe Posets-Maladeta Natural Park is a mountain range located in the northeasternmost part of the Aragonese Pyrenees.
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Pico de Aneto, Spain - Peakbagger.comThe summit block of the Pico de Aneto is a shark's tooth rising above a small glacier (1985-07-25). Web Map Links, Peakfinder Panorama · GeoHack Links Bing Maps ...
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Posets-Maladeta Natural Park - Turismo de AragónThe park has high peaks, over 100 lakes, waterfalls, ice caps, and offers trekking, climbing, and skiing. It includes the highest peaks in Aragón and the ...
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Pico de Coronas, Spain - Peakbagger.comElevation: 3297 meters, 10,817 feet ; Ranges, Continent: Europe Range2: Iberian Peninsula Range3: Pyrenees Range4: West-Central Pyrenees Range5: Maladeta.
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Pico Coronas : Climbing, Hiking & Mountaineering - SummitPost.orgThe Pico Coronas is an important peak of the Maladeta Massif but it's less climbed than its higher neighbour Aneto (3,404m), the highest peak of Pyrenees.
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Aneto, the highest mountain in the Pyrenees - I Love Ski ®May 30, 2024 · It is located at an altitude of 2,140 metres and is the most common starting point for ascents of the Aneto. Founded in 1916, it offers basic ...Missing: elevation | Show results with:elevation
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Thermochronology of a convergent orogen - ScienceDirect.comThe Pyrenees are a doubly-vergent collisional orogen formed since the Late Cretaceous as a result of convergence between the European and Iberian plates. The ...
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(PDF) Asymmetric growth of the Pyrenees revealed through ...Aug 6, 2025 · The Pyrenees record approximately 60 Myr of upper crustal accretion, erosion and sedimentation Chat developed from Late Cretaceous to early ...
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Syntectonic emplacement of the Maladeta granite (Pyrenees ...Mar 3, 2017 · The second, which was essentially compressive in the Aneto area, is represented by E–W-trending subvertical cleavage and folds with ...
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Modeling the retreat of the Aneto Glacier (Spanish Pyrenees) since ...Apr 25, 2021 · This massif is composed mainly by paleozoic granitic rocks, that belong to the Maladeta batholith, characterized by a high resistance to erosive ...
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Full article: Geomorphology of the Maladeta massif (Central Pyrenees)May 7, 2024 · The landscape of the Maladeta massif is primarily shaped by glacial and periglacial processes, especially in granites, while limestones often ...4. Results · 4.1. 2. Glacial Landforms · 4.1. 3. Periglacial...
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Exploring Controls on Post‐Orogenic Topographic Stasis of the ...Jan 29, 2025 · Orogenic activity in the Pyrenees Mountains ceased at ca. 25-20 Ma, but topographic decay has only been on the scale of hundreds of meters since ...
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[PDF] Tectonophysics, accepted September 2007 1 - Dipòsit Digital UBRocks to the south of the NMF correspond to the Maladeta Batholith and its aureole, and belong to the Orri Unit. Rocks to the. North of the NMF are part of ...
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Seismic activity at the eastern Pyrenean termination - ScienceDirectSep 5, 2023 · The eastern Pyrenees is today an area with low to moderate seismic activity, with event magnitudes that do not exceed 4.5.
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Case Study: Effect of Climatic Characterization on River Discharge ...The Ebro River Basin Authority (Ebro Hydrological Confederation, CHE) provided the river discharge data for the Graus, and Capella gauge stations and ...
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Ecosystem services loss in the Spanish Pyrenees - ScienceDirect.comSep 1, 2020 · The eight glaciers in this study drain into the rivers Gállego, Cinca, Ésera (a tributary of the Cinca River), Garonne (in France, via complex ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Isotopic characteristics of the Garonne River and its tributaries - LambsJul 14, 2009 · The only glacier area melting in the Garonne Basin can be found for the Neste River, Pic Long (3192 m) and Munia (3133 m), and for the upper ...
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Weather Vielha & temperature by month - Climate DataThe annual rainfall is 1375 mm | 54.1 inch. Vielha is located in the northern hemisphere. Summer begins at the end of June and ends in September. The months ...Missing: hydrology | Show results with:hydrology
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[PDF] análisis integrado del río ésera y sus riesgos de inundación ...Sep 9, 2016 · ... s en Benasque, y de 1498 m3/s en ... Afecciones crecida 2013 en el valle de Benasque. Fuente: Guía metodológica sobre buenas prácticas de ...Missing: XIX | Show results with:XIX
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Analysis and Predictability of the Hydrological Response of ... - MDPIHydrology of the Upper-Garonne basin (Valle de Arán, Spain). Leidse Geol. Meded. 1967, 40, 1–74. [Google Scholar]; Lampre, F. Estudio Geomorfológico de ...
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The Aneto glacier's (Central Pyrenees) evolution from 1981 to 2022Aug 8, 2023 · The Aneto glacier, although it may be considered a very small glacier (<0.5 km2), is the largest glacier in the Pyrenees.
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[PDF] Climate change in the Pyrenees: Impacts, vulnerabilities and ...Impact of climate evolution and land use changes on water yield in the ebro basin, Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, ... Recent evolution (1981–2005) of the ...
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Results of the 2023-2024 monitoring of the Pyrenean glaciers - cryopyrDec 10, 2024 · Average thickness losses were 0.3 meters in 2024, but varied greatly. Ossoue lost over 2.5 meters, while Monte Perdido gained over 1 meter. ...Missing: size | Show results with:size
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Toward an Ice‐Free Mountain Range: Demise of Pyrenean Glaciers ...Aug 29, 2021 · In the Pyrenees, temperature has increased by more than 1.5°C since the LIA (Cuadrat et al., 2018). For high-elevation areas, this warming has ...
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¿Y los “expertos” del Aneto? - Alberto Martínez - Blogs.desnivel.comNov 17, 2020 · ”La más remota tradición suponía que el Aneto era la residencia de un dios, cuyo nombre sirvió para designar su altar, es decir, el pico. ”Todos ...
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Aneto, el pueblo que da nombre al techo del PirineoMascaray, dada la situación física del pueblo en una pronunciada pendiente, considera que Aneto significaría "la cuesta terrible" en lengua iberovasca.
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Leyendas del Valle de Arán: la maldición de la MaladetaFeb 22, 2022 · Según cuenta una de sus leyendas más conocidas, hace ya mucho tiempo, los pastores llevaban a sus rebaños a las laderas de la Maladeta para ...
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Las Leyendas del Aneto - Historias miticas del Aneto en PirineosMar 18, 2020 · Netú y Atland. Se cuenta que los dioses lanzaron un rayo contra Netú, porque éste asesinó a Atland, un encantador de cumbres y descendiente de ...
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bornes-frontière des pyrénées - Vallées de GavarnieThe route of the Franco-Spanish border dates back to the signing of the Treaty of the Pyrenees between the kingdoms of Spain and France, in 1659. From 1784 ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Cartography in the Europea... - The University of Chicago Press... Commission map number 3, manuscript in two sheets, ca. 1:14,000, 1789. The double line represents the border, blue on the French side and red on the Spanish ...Missing: Aneto | Show results with:Aneto
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Ramond De Carbonnières, Louis Fran - Encyclopedia.comRamond described glaciers in the Pyrenees which were quite unknown to the scientific world. He also gave an account of the fauna and flora, and described the ...Missing: Aneto expedition 1820s
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Glacial and Periglacial Environments - Oxford AcademicObservations of LIA glacier characteristics were made by Louis-François Ramond de Carbonnières in the late eighteenth century—when glaciers were ...
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The Pyrenees from 1280 to 1850 mountaneering history.Nov 10, 2019 · In 1849, French scientists made several measurements in the Eastern Pyrenees, ascending to the main summits, including the Carlit (2,921m) and ...Missing: 19th century
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En voyage, Alpes et Pyrénées### Summary
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Aneto : Climbing, Hiking & Mountaineering : SummitPostThe height of the mountain is 3.408 m for the SGE but the Spanish IGN, French IGN, Alpina and Prames maps show 3.404 m as the real altitude of the peak. On the ...
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Route: Aneto (Spain) - Fastest Known TimeFKTs ; Luis Alberto Hernando Alzaga · 38m 15s · 2021-07-15 ; Borja Fernandez · 43m 9s · 2020-08-24 ; Quico Soler · 46m 13s · 1999-06-20 ...
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Climbing Aneto - A practical guide | Blogging from the PyreneesIt is 1138m above sea level and the last village before hiking trails to Aneto begin. There are also many other day hike options from here if you are wishing to ...Missing: elevation | Show results with:elevation
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The Aneto. Practical guide to ascension via Renclusa and BallibiernaAug 27, 2025 · It is 1,500m of positive elevation gain, with the same amount of negative elevation gain for the descent, through complex high mountain terrain ...Missing: facts - - | Show results with:facts - -<|control11|><|separator|>
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Southern route - Aneto SeguroThe route up the southern face begins at Puente de Coronas (1,995 m) in Vallibierna Valley, at the unmanned Coronas, or Les Riberetes, refuge which offers ...
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Climbing Aneto on skisDec 20, 2022 · There are two main routes for skiing up Aneto, both of which start at La Renclusa refuge: via Portillón Inferior or via Portillón Superior.Missing: alternative ridge Hospital
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Números y cifras de los accidentes en el Aneto - Aneto SeguroKey figures on rescues on Aneto: · Sixty percent of rescues are a result of an overestimation of physical capabilities. · Sixty-six percent occur in summer · Fifty ...Missing: incidents guided unguided permits Park<|control11|><|separator|>
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Maladeta Massif : Climbing, Hiking & Mountaineering : SummitPostThe Maladeta Massif is located in valley of Benasque in north of Huesca, just in the middle of the mountainous range of the Pyrenees (Pirineos).Missing: prominence coordinates
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Androsace pyrenaica Lam. | Plants of the World Online | Kew ScienceThe native range of this species is E. & Central Pyrenees. It is a subshrub and grows primarily in the subalpine or subarctic biome.Missing: Aneto lactea Ranunculus glacialis<|separator|>
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Ranunculus glacialis L. | Plants of the World Online | Kew ScienceThe native range of this species is E. Greenland to Subarctic and Subalpine Eurasia. It is a perennial and grows primarily in the subalpine or subarctic biome.Missing: Aneto Pyrenees Androsace lactea
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Incipient soils: New habitats in proglacial areas of the Maladeta ...Mar 1, 2025 · This study shows the importance of the microtopography and the presence of silt in the development of very incipient soils in recently deglaciated areas.
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[PDF] The Posets Maladeta Natural Park - Gobierno de AragónThe Posets-Maladeta Natural Park extends over the head of the three most oriental valleys of the Aragonese Pyrenees: Barrabes in the east, border and shared ...
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(PDF) Estimating the population density of Pyrenean chamois using ...In Maladeta, the estimates ranged from 3.4 to 5.4 chamois km-2 (BC) and from 4.6 to 8.5 chamois km-2 (DS).
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Once endangered, brown bears bounce back in the Pyrenees - DWApr 2, 2024 · Brown bears had nearly vanished from Pyrenees until a reintroduction program brought in three bears from a healthy population in Slovenia.
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Parque Natural Posets-Maladeta - PeakVisorThe park contains 279 named mountains, the highest and the most prominent of which is Pico de Aneto (Mount Aneto) at 3,404 m (11,168 ft) with 2,812 m (9,226 ft) ...Geography · Geology · Human History · Major Trails & Hiking Areas
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Parnassius apollo - euroButterfliesThe Parnassius apollo is a large, white butterfly with red or orange spots, found in mountainous regions, and has grey antennae. It is found in Spain, France, ...Missing: Aneto | Show results with:Aneto
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(PDF) Using block counts and distance sampling to estimate ...In Maladeta, the estimates ranged from 3.4 to 5.4 chamois km-2 (BC) and from 4.6 to 8.5 chamois km-2 (DS).
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wild and domestic species occurrences in three Pyrenean pasturesJun 11, 2024 · Despite regular and frequent monitoring of the camera traps throughout the study period, some traps did not operate continuously over the study ...Missing: Aneto | Show results with:Aneto
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[PDF] Temas-22.pdf - Instituto Aragonés de AntropologíaMonarca Aneto. La Cúspide de la cordillera ejerció como pode- roso imán ... conforman la cultura popular, preferentemente de Aragón. Deberán signifi ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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No es el Everest, es el Aneto: colas de 250 montañeros para ...Jun 3, 2019 · En el Aneto por el momento no hay campaña, pero además de la basura que los montañeros urbanitas dejan allí, políticos de la zona como el ...
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Profiling mountaineering in Protected Natural Areas of Spain - INEFCThe results showed that the number of people come across during the summit climb was more than 50 visitors (31%), and 33% of the respondents described the ...
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ANETO waypoint - OpenNavMaps and information about ANETO aviation waypoint △ Benasque FR • Lat: 42° 41' 35.00" N Lon: 0° 33' 30.00" E • Click here to find more.Missing: VOR aviation trans- European history
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Aneto - Films by location - MNTNFILMHenry Russell, explorador de los Pirineos is a documentary about alpinism that takes place in Monte Perdido and Aneto. It was directed by Jacques Labarère in ...
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Maleïda 1882, Jacint Verdaguer's adventure in Aneto :: FilmsThe documentary reproduces the conditions, clothing, mountain equipment of the time, and the late nineteenth century's atmosphere in the villages where he ...
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Melting Heights - Climate Change E-Bike Adventure Film - YouTubeSep 21, 2023 · ... Aneto.' The team set off from Berga in the foothills of the Pyrenees aboard E-MTB's and spent three day's bike packing through the high ...
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Long-Term monitoring of Pyrenean chamois in a protected area ...Aug 7, 2025 · The maximum theoretical growth rate is about 25%, although actual mean rates of increase are much lower, about 9.6% in the Cantabrian Mountains ...
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2025 International Year of Glaciers' PreservationThe United Nations has designated 2025 as the International Year of Glaciers' Preservation to highlight the importance of glaciers.Official launch event · Key messages · International Conference · Background
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Assessment of Trail Erosion Under the Impact of Tourist Traffic in the ...Trail erosion is a global issue, particularly in mountainous regions, that is largely driven by increased tourist flows and uncontrolled trampling.Missing: Aneto | Show results with:Aneto
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Sustainable tourism strategy of Spain 2030 - TurismoThe objective of the new strategy is to lay the foundations of the transformation of the spanish tourism into a sustained and sustainable growth.Missing: Pyrenees | Show results with:Pyrenees
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LIFE 3.0 - LIFE22-IPC-ES-LIFE-PYRENEES4CLIMA/101104957The project aims to implement the Pyrenean Climate Change Strategy 2050, improve resilience, and increase the community's resilience to climate change.