The Unexpected Saviors: How Avalanches Sustain Alpine Glaciers
An international study led by a Swiss federal institute has revealed that avalanches, despite their destructive power, play a crucial role in compensating for glacial melt by depositing large snow masses, thereby helping many glaciers survive longer.

Key Takeaways
- Avalanches play a critical role in slowing glacial melt by depositing large masses of snow onto glaciers.
- This is the first study to quantify the impact of avalanches on the planet's approximately 200,000 glaciers.
- In flat regions like the Arctic, avalanches have almost no impact on glacier mass.
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They Said
"Now we know that avalanches are an important factor for glaciers."
"We were surprised. We didnât expect the effect to be so significant in the Alps and globally."