Beginning in 1861, the alpine glaciers begin a long recession, stimulated by a series of warm
spring and summer seasons. In 1818, the Bossons glacier is 590 meters beyond its 1911
level, and 1200 meters beyond its 1952 limit. In between 1980 and 1995 the glacier of Mont
Blanc and the Bossons retreated 519 meters.
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