You can imagine the Echaurren Glacier actually ended up in Laguna Negra, and then year after year receding. Deglaciation didn't start yesterday on this glacier.Started like everything else in this area, 20,000 years ago.
but the different phases of deglaciation will do different things to lakes. And deglaciation also alters the temperature of lakes, their transparency, habitability, and life. And this is also the kind of thing we'll be looking for Titan.
And this is in perspective. As deglaciation progresses, lakes are becoming more transparent, at least at one phase of them.
And this is in perspective. In terms of the deglaciation here on earth and the causes of changes in the lake, what we've seen is that when you
And as we know, as deglaciation forms-- well, deglaciation forms lakes very rapidly-- but the different phases of deglaciation will do different things to lakes. And deglaciation also alters the temperature of lakes, their transparency, habitability, and life.
And this is in perspective. What is the impact of deglaciation on life there?
Global warming is melting the ice wall. And as we know, as deglaciation forms-- well, deglaciation forms lakes very rapidly-- but the different phases of deglaciation will do different things to lakes.
Now, the problem is that we did not have a very nice body of methane around here on Earth to explore. So we had to work with a working analogy, and this is where the deglaciation thing comes about. So we want at lake environment that's capable of helping us characterize the physical analogy of the processes that are going on on Titan, even if it's not methane.
Also, we need it because this is a short project. It's only three years, and we are looking at deglaciation , and climate change, et cetera. You cannot expect to have the final answer about the causes and the impact of climate change in three years, right?
And this is in perspective. limit of life. And our goal is to understand the impact of deglaciation on the hydrological and carbon cycle on this lake.
under five years of age in developing countries. And this number is growing. And global warming is a significant problem whether or not you believe it, it's true. It's happening. The temperature changes today are faster. The rate of change of temperature today is faster than any time since the deglaciation from the last ice age. And this is a significant issue because half of global warming is actually being hidden or masked by what are called cooling pollutant aerosol particles. The particles that you actually see in the air from pollution