Mont Blanc
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| Mont Blanc | |
|---|---|
| Image:Mont Blanc and Dome du Gouter.jpg Mont Blanc and Dome du Gouter in 2004 | |
| Elevation: | 4,810 metres (15,780 feet) |
| Location: | France-Italy |
| Range: | Pennine Alps |
- This article is about the mountain. For other uses, see Mont Blanc (disambiguation)
The Mont Blanc Glaciers
Mont Blanc has traditionally been considered to be 4807 m high, but GPS-based measurements made in 2001 and 2003 show differences of a few metres from year to year. These seem to result from fluctuations, caused by the weather, in the thickness of the glacier that covers the peak to a depth of up to 23 m.
The mountain has a number of glaciers among which the Glacier des Bossons[2] and the glacier D'Argentière can be seen streaming slowly down its flanks; the Mer de Glace is the largest of these.
External links
- Reasoning about the border between France and Italy by Umberto Pellazza
- Official paper of the French surveying board (PDF)
- Mont Blanc on Peakware
- Mont Blanc on Summitpost
- Mont-blanc on dieAlpen.at - online encyclopedia of the Alps
- Mont Blanc Massif Several photos of the Mont Blanc massif including GPS coordinates of the photo locations
- Mont Blanc from Space
- Visiting the Mont-Blanc - in English
- Photos of Mont-Blanc - Terra Galleria Taken by an alpinist on each of the 5 faces of the mountain
- Pictures of Mont-Blanc mountain range area
- Descent Into the Ice - Companion web site to the PBS NOVA program which follows a glaciologist and an adventurer into the glacier caves of France's Mt. Blanc



