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Apr 2023
29m 44s

So verändert der Klimawandel die Alpen |...

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Permafrost ist ein dauerhaft gefrorener Untergrund. Er wirkt wie ein Kitt und stabilisiert die Gesteinsschichten. Durch Erderwärmung taut der Permafrost, mit der Folge vermehrter Steinschläge. Christine Langer im Science Talk mit dem Geomorphologen Junior-Professor Jan Blöthe (SWR 2022) | Mehr zur Sendung: http://swr.li/klimawandel-alpen | Bei Fragen und An ... Show More
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