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Emilio Mateo

Congratulations Emilio!

Emilio Mateo successfully defended his PhD dissertation. The title of Emilio’s dissertation was, “Hydrological shifts and the role of debris-covered glaciers in the Cordillera Blanca, Peru.” His…

Tal Shutkin smiling in front of landscape with a lake and mountains

Congratulations Tal!

 Congratulations to Tal Shutkin for successfully defending his master's thesis entitled, "Multi-Temporal Glacier-Climate Interactions in Peru’s Queshque Valley (~10S): Modeling Contemporary…

Glacier Environmental Change

Metal pollution and glacier melt in Peru (GlacierHub)

As glaciers continue to rapidly melt in the tropics, scientists and society face new challenges like the increase in trace metal concentration and pollution in the glacier watersheds. GlacierHub…

Glacier Environmental Change

Glacier Environmental Change Featured in The New York Times

The New York Times article features the research held by our group

Showing its relevance for society, the NYT recently featured our research on glacier hydrology in Peru in a piece of the…

One small leap for drones, one giant step for mountain glaciologists

One small leap for drones, one giant step for mountain glaciologists

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The high altitude…

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John-Morgan Manos Wins Prestigious Awards

John-Morgan Manos is distinguished with two of the most prestigious awards for Undergraduate students.

Already a glacier-rock-star, John-Morgan was awarded in early October with the Garry McKenzie…

Capacity Building Workshop in Ngaoundere, Cameroon

Capacity Building Workshop in Ngaoundere, Cameroon

Bryan Mark, together with former BPCRC postdoctoral researcher Alfonso Fernandez, and colleagues from the Moritz Lab and from the University of Maroua, Cameroon, held a workshop in Ngaoundere, as…

One small leap for drones, one giant step for mountain glaciologists

Why do we study Peruvian glaciers?

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Here some reasons (…

My local perspective of TARN by Nicolas Montoya

My local perspective of TARN by Nicolas Montoya

It’s been a week since the TARN members flew back to their respective homes, and two since they astounded participants from all over the world at the FORO GLACIARES in Huaraz, Peru. Gossip tells…