Ice Cores data from Nevado Huascaran Provide Insights into Amazon Basin’s Climate History
Scientists from Ohio State University (OSU) have studied ice cores from Nevado Huascaran, the world’s highest tropical mountain located in the Peruvian Andes, to gain unprecedented insights into the climate history of the Amazon Basin over the past six decades. Unlike polar regions, samples from tropical areas like Nevado Huascaran can provide valuable information about phenomena such as El Niño and the movement of monsoon winds. The research involved collecting ice core samples from the summit and the mountain col, the lowest point between two ridges.
Key Points:
•Nevado Huascaran, standing at nearly 7,000 meters above sea level, is the world’s highest tropical mountain.
•Ice core samples were collected from the summit and the mountain col to analyze the impact of climate change ...









