Louis Lliboutry

Louis Lliboutry (Madrid, España; 19 de febrero de 1922- Grenoble, Francia; 21 de octubre de 2007) fue un glaciólogo francés que realizó estudios científicos en Chile en los Andes centrales y Andes Patagónicos.

Lliboutry creó la Escuela de Glaciología de la Universidad de Chile a principios de los años 1950. Una de sus obras más famosas fue el amplio tratado de ''Nieves y Glaciares de Chile: Fundamentos de Glaciología'' publicado en 1956. Las obras de Lliboutry se concentran en la glaciología de los Andes áridos y Andes húmedos , especialmente en los alrededores de Santiago. Una de sus contribuciones más notables sobre la formación de Penitentes. Luis Lliboutry participó a la famosa expedición de Francisco Ibáñez al Fitz Roy en 1952 con Lionel Terray y Guido Magnone.

Falleció en Grenoble en el 2007 a los 85 años de edad.

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We explain how preliminary results concerning the internal constitution of the big push moraine at Safuna were obtained in 1967. Cross-sections which were obtained later through electrical and seismic exploration and arduous borings are given. Under the lake Safuna Alta there exists a layer of dead ice which is probably a remnant from an old glacier advance and over which the active glacier slides, but this dead ice does not extend into the push moraine. Since 1950 Safuna Alta has formed, the glacier tongue has lowered by 0.8 m per year on average, and the big push moraine has moved and settled. The annual balance on the glacier tongue was measured in 1968. It increases by 3.9 m of ice per 100 m in altitude. The discharge of ice near the lake and the annual balance further up-valley allow an estimate of the mean annual balance in the accumulation zone (between 4850 and 6020 m) at 2.30 m ...
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The retreat of glaciers since 1927 in Cordillera Blanca has produced dangerous lakes on the front of many glaciers. All the known data, most of them unpublished, are reviewed. The known aluviones are listed, and those of Chavin, Quebrada Los Cedros and Artesoncocha described in full. In these three cases a breach in the front mo ra ine came from big ice falls into the lake. The protective d evices made on the outlets are described, as well as the effects of the big earthquake on 31 May 1970. In the case of Laguna Parón, which keeps its level thanks to infiltrations, the flu ctuations of the discharge of the springs as related to the level of the lake from 1955 to 1969 are reported. The projects for lowering the level of Laguna Parón and for emptying Safuna Alta are described. The latter partially emptied in fact by piping after the earthquake, allowing a final solution.