Antarctica - Geophysicist Vasil Gurev: Minor Changes in Temperature Can Change Glacier Melting Speed Dramatically
Antarctica - Geophysicist Vasil Gurev: Minor Changes in Temperature Can Change Glacier Melting Speed Dramatically
LIVINGSTON ISLAND, 27.02.2023
When people see a photo of the Antarctic and of glaciers, usually they picture a still, cold and immovable world, but actually it is not like that. Glaciers have their own life, they live, evolve and move. Minor changes in temperature can drastically change their speed of melting, said geophysicist and glaciologist Vasil Gurev of the Physics Faculty of the Sofia University, a longtime member of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and participant in the 31st Bulgarian Antarctic Expedition. Within its framework Gurev has been working on a two-year project about complex geophysical studies of glaciers near the area of the South Bay and the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridiski. The project is headed by Gergana Georgieva, who is already wrapping up her field work on Livingston Island.
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When people see a photo of the Antarctic and of glaciers, usually they picture a still, cold and immovable world, but actually it is not like that. Glaciers have their own life, they live, evolve and move. Minor changes in temperature can drastically change their speed of melting, said geophysicist and glaciologist Vasil Gurev of the Physics Faculty of the Sofia University, a longtime member of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and participant in the 31st Bulgarian Antarctic Expedition. Within its framework Gurev has been working on a two-year project about complex geophysical studies of glaciers near the area of the South Bay and the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridiski. The project is headed by Gergana Georgieva, who is already wrapping up her field work on Livingston Island.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
Antarctica - Geophysicist Vasil Gurev: Minor Changes in Temperature Can Change Glacier Melting Speed Dramatically
LIVINGSTON ISLAND, 27.02.2023
When people see a photo of the Antarctic and of glaciers, usually they picture a still, cold and immovable world, but actually it is not like that. Glaciers have their own life, they live, evolve and move. Minor changes in temperature can drastically change their speed of melting, said geophysicist and glaciologist Vasil Gurev of the Physics Faculty of the Sofia University, a longtime member of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and participant in the 31st Bulgarian Antarctic Expedition. Within its framework Gurev has been working on a two-year project about complex geophysical studies of glaciers near the area of the South Bay and the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridiski. The project is headed by Gergana Georgieva, who is already wrapping up her field work on Livingston Island.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
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When people see a photo of the Antarctic and of glaciers, usually they picture a still, cold and immovable world, but actually it is not like that. Glaciers have their own life, they live, evolve and move. Minor changes in temperature can drastically change their speed of melting, said geophysicist and glaciologist Vasil Gurev of the Physics Faculty of the Sofia University, a longtime member of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and participant in the 31st Bulgarian Antarctic Expedition. Within its framework Gurev has been working on a two-year project about complex geophysical studies of glaciers near the area of the South Bay and the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridiski. The project is headed by Gergana Georgieva, who is already wrapping up her field work on Livingston Island.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
Antarctica - Geophysicist Vasil Gurev: Minor Changes in Temperature Can Change Glacier Melting Speed Dramatically
LIVINGSTON ISLAND, 27.02.2023
When people see a photo of the Antarctic and of glaciers, usually they picture a still, cold and immovable world, but actually it is not like that. Glaciers have their own life, they live, evolve and move. Minor changes in temperature can drastically change their speed of melting, said geophysicist and glaciologist Vasil Gurev of the Physics Faculty of the Sofia University, a longtime member of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and participant in the 31st Bulgarian Antarctic Expedition. Within its framework Gurev has been working on a two-year project about complex geophysical studies of glaciers near the area of the South Bay and the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridiski. The project is headed by Gergana Georgieva, who is already wrapping up her field work on Livingston Island.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
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When people see a photo of the Antarctic and of glaciers, usually they picture a still, cold and immovable world, but actually it is not like that. Glaciers have their own life, they live, evolve and move. Minor changes in temperature can drastically change their speed of melting, said geophysicist and glaciologist Vasil Gurev of the Physics Faculty of the Sofia University, a longtime member of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and participant in the 31st Bulgarian Antarctic Expedition. Within its framework Gurev has been working on a two-year project about complex geophysical studies of glaciers near the area of the South Bay and the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridiski. The project is headed by Gergana Georgieva, who is already wrapping up her field work on Livingston Island.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
Antarctica - Geophysicist Vasil Gurev: Minor Changes in Temperature Can Change Glacier Melting Speed Dramatically
LIVINGSTON ISLAND, 27.02.2023
When people see a photo of the Antarctic and of glaciers, usually they picture a still, cold and immovable world, but actually it is not like that. Glaciers have their own life, they live, evolve and move. Minor changes in temperature can drastically change their speed of melting, said geophysicist and glaciologist Vasil Gurev of the Physics Faculty of the Sofia University, a longtime member of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and participant in the 31st Bulgarian Antarctic Expedition. Within its framework Gurev has been working on a two-year project about complex geophysical studies of glaciers near the area of the South Bay and the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridiski. The project is headed by Gergana Georgieva, who is already wrapping up her field work on Livingston Island.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
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When people see a photo of the Antarctic and of glaciers, usually they picture a still, cold and immovable world, but actually it is not like that. Glaciers have their own life, they live, evolve and move. Minor changes in temperature can drastically change their speed of melting, said geophysicist and glaciologist Vasil Gurev of the Physics Faculty of the Sofia University, a longtime member of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and participant in the 31st Bulgarian Antarctic Expedition. Within its framework Gurev has been working on a two-year project about complex geophysical studies of glaciers near the area of the South Bay and the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridiski. The project is headed by Gergana Georgieva, who is already wrapping up her field work on Livingston Island.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
Antarctica - Geophysicist Vasil Gurev: Minor Changes in Temperature Can Change Glacier Melting Speed Dramatically
LIVINGSTON ISLAND, 27.02.2023
When people see a photo of the Antarctic and of glaciers, usually they picture a still, cold and immovable world, but actually it is not like that. Glaciers have their own life, they live, evolve and move. Minor changes in temperature can drastically change their speed of melting, said geophysicist and glaciologist Vasil Gurev of the Physics Faculty of the Sofia University, a longtime member of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and participant in the 31st Bulgarian Antarctic Expedition. Within its framework Gurev has been working on a two-year project about complex geophysical studies of glaciers near the area of the South Bay and the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridiski. The project is headed by Gergana Georgieva, who is already wrapping up her field work on Livingston Island.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
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When people see a photo of the Antarctic and of glaciers, usually they picture a still, cold and immovable world, but actually it is not like that. Glaciers have their own life, they live, evolve and move. Minor changes in temperature can drastically change their speed of melting, said geophysicist and glaciologist Vasil Gurev of the Physics Faculty of the Sofia University, a longtime member of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and participant in the 31st Bulgarian Antarctic Expedition. Within its framework Gurev has been working on a two-year project about complex geophysical studies of glaciers near the area of the South Bay and the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridiski. The project is headed by Gergana Georgieva, who is already wrapping up her field work on Livingston Island.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
Antarctica - Geophysicist Vasil Gurev: Minor Changes in Temperature Can Change Glacier Melting Speed Dramatically
LIVINGSTON ISLAND, 27.02.2023
When people see a photo of the Antarctic and of glaciers, usually they picture a still, cold and immovable world, but actually it is not like that. Glaciers have their own life, they live, evolve and move. Minor changes in temperature can drastically change their speed of melting, said geophysicist and glaciologist Vasil Gurev of the Physics Faculty of the Sofia University, a longtime member of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and participant in the 31st Bulgarian Antarctic Expedition. Within its framework Gurev has been working on a two-year project about complex geophysical studies of glaciers near the area of the South Bay and the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridiski. The project is headed by Gergana Georgieva, who is already wrapping up her field work on Livingston Island.
Photo: prof. Hristo Pimpirev
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When people see a photo of the Antarctic and of glaciers, usually they picture a still, cold and immovable world, but actually it is not like that. Glaciers have their own life, they live, evolve and move. Minor changes in temperature can drastically change their speed of melting, said geophysicist and glaciologist Vasil Gurev of the Physics Faculty of the Sofia University, a longtime member of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and participant in the 31st Bulgarian Antarctic Expedition. Within its framework Gurev has been working on a two-year project about complex geophysical studies of glaciers near the area of the South Bay and the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridiski. The project is headed by Gergana Georgieva, who is already wrapping up her field work on Livingston Island.
Photo: prof. Hristo Pimpirev
Antarctica - Geophysicist Vasil Gurev: Minor Changes in Temperature Can Change Glacier Melting Speed Dramatically
LIVINGSTON ISLAND, 27.02.2023
When people see a photo of the Antarctic and of glaciers, usually they picture a still, cold and immovable world, but actually it is not like that. Glaciers have their own life, they live, evolve and move. Minor changes in temperature can drastically change their speed of melting, said geophysicist and glaciologist Vasil Gurev of the Physics Faculty of the Sofia University, a longtime member of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and participant in the 31st Bulgarian Antarctic Expedition. Within its framework Gurev has been working on a two-year project about complex geophysical studies of glaciers near the area of the South Bay and the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridiski. The project is headed by Gergana Georgieva, who is already wrapping up her field work on Livingston Island.
Photo: prof. Hristo Pimpirev
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When people see a photo of the Antarctic and of glaciers, usually they picture a still, cold and immovable world, but actually it is not like that. Glaciers have their own life, they live, evolve and move. Minor changes in temperature can drastically change their speed of melting, said geophysicist and glaciologist Vasil Gurev of the Physics Faculty of the Sofia University, a longtime member of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and participant in the 31st Bulgarian Antarctic Expedition. Within its framework Gurev has been working on a two-year project about complex geophysical studies of glaciers near the area of the South Bay and the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridiski. The project is headed by Gergana Georgieva, who is already wrapping up her field work on Livingston Island.
Photo: prof. Hristo Pimpirev
Antarctica - Geophysicist Vasil Gurev: Minor Changes in Temperature Can Change Glacier Melting Speed Dramatically
LIVINGSTON ISLAND, 27.02.2023
When people see a photo of the Antarctic and of glaciers, usually they picture a still, cold and immovable world, but actually it is not like that. Glaciers have their own life, they live, evolve and move. Minor changes in temperature can drastically change their speed of melting, said geophysicist and glaciologist Vasil Gurev of the Physics Faculty of the Sofia University, a longtime member of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and participant in the 31st Bulgarian Antarctic Expedition. Within its framework Gurev has been working on a two-year project about complex geophysical studies of glaciers near the area of the South Bay and the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridiski. The project is headed by Gergana Georgieva, who is already wrapping up her field work on Livingston Island.
Photo: prof. Hristo Pimpirev
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When people see a photo of the Antarctic and of glaciers, usually they picture a still, cold and immovable world, but actually it is not like that. Glaciers have their own life, they live, evolve and move. Minor changes in temperature can drastically change their speed of melting, said geophysicist and glaciologist Vasil Gurev of the Physics Faculty of the Sofia University, a longtime member of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and participant in the 31st Bulgarian Antarctic Expedition. Within its framework Gurev has been working on a two-year project about complex geophysical studies of glaciers near the area of the South Bay and the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridiski. The project is headed by Gergana Georgieva, who is already wrapping up her field work on Livingston Island.
Photo: prof. Hristo Pimpirev
Antarctica - Geophysicist Vasil Gurev: Minor Changes in Temperature Can Change Glacier Melting Speed Dramatically
LIVINGSTON ISLAND, 27.02.2023
When people see a photo of the Antarctic and of glaciers, usually they picture a still, cold and immovable world, but actually it is not like that. Glaciers have their own life, they live, evolve and move. Minor changes in temperature can drastically change their speed of melting, said geophysicist and glaciologist Vasil Gurev of the Physics Faculty of the Sofia University, a longtime member of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and participant in the 31st Bulgarian Antarctic Expedition. Within its framework Gurev has been working on a two-year project about complex geophysical studies of glaciers near the area of the South Bay and the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridiski. The project is headed by Gergana Georgieva, who is already wrapping up her field work on Livingston Island.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
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When people see a photo of the Antarctic and of glaciers, usually they picture a still, cold and immovable world, but actually it is not like that. Glaciers have their own life, they live, evolve and move. Minor changes in temperature can drastically change their speed of melting, said geophysicist and glaciologist Vasil Gurev of the Physics Faculty of the Sofia University, a longtime member of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and participant in the 31st Bulgarian Antarctic Expedition. Within its framework Gurev has been working on a two-year project about complex geophysical studies of glaciers near the area of the South Bay and the Bulgarian Antarctic Base St Kliment Ohridiski. The project is headed by Gergana Georgieva, who is already wrapping up her field work on Livingston Island.
BTA Photo: Konstantin Karagyozov
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