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Mexico’s Glaciers and their Close Disappearance: A Precise Thermometer of the Global Warming Advance on A Global Scale

Ramiro Ramirez Necoechea1 * , Isabel Valenzuela Meraz2 and Jose Francisco Hernandez Ramirez3

1 Departamento De Producción Agrícola Y Animal, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Xochimilco, Calzada Del Hueso 1100, Col. Villa Quietud, Delegación Coyoacán, C.P. 04960 México

2 Universidad Juárez Del Estado De Durango, Constitución 404 Sur Zona Centro, C.P. 34000 Durango, Dgo, México

3 Facultad De Estudios Superiores Zaragoza, UNAM. Batalla 5 De Mayo S/N Esq. Fuerte De Loreto, Col. Ejército De Oriente, México

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/CWE.8.3.07

Mexican glaciers of the Iztaccihuatl, Orizaba’s peak (Citlaltepetl) and Popocatepetl will disappear in the next 10 to 35 years, warns a study from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) (Lorenzo 1964).


Mexicos Glaciers; Global Warming; Iztaccihuatl

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Necoechea R. R, Meraz I. V, Ramirez J. F. H. Mexico’s Glaciers and their Close Disappearance: A Precise Thermometer of the Global Warming Advance on A Global Scale. Curr World Environ 2013;8(3) DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/CWE.8.3.07

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Necoechea R. R, Meraz I. V, Ramirez J. F. H. Mexico’s Glaciers and their Close Disappearance: A Precise Thermometer of the Global Warming Advance on A Global Scale. Curr World Environ 2013;8(3). Available from: http://www.cwejournal.org/?p=5152