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  • TERIA and its commitment to scientific research in environmental protection
  • TERIA and its commitment to scientific research in environmental protection
  • TERIA and its commitment to scientific research in environmental protection
  • TERIA and its commitment to scientific research in environmental protection
  • TERIA and its commitment to scientific research in environmental protection

TERIA and its commitment to scientific research in environmental protection

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TERIA’s involvement in the environmental sector

Since its inception, TERIA has contributed its expertise to measurement expeditions in a variety of natural environments: Arcouzan, Dune du Pilat, Pic du Midi d’Ossau, Mont Ventoux, the Barre des Ecrins, etc.

The aim is to better understand and protect these sometimes fragile environments. It’s a mission that’s close to TERIA’s heart.

A legendary route

At the request of the mayor of Bedoin, a famous village at the foot of Mont Ventoux, several teams of surveyors from the Vaucluse and EXAGONE-TERIA took part in measuring the mountain to determine the exact altitude of the highest point of the access road to its summit.

Thanks to the TERIA network’s GPS stations and receivers, and the efforts of everyone involved, the surveyors placed markers at four strategic points: the first at kilometre 0 (the start of the climb), the second at the Saint-Estève bend, the third at the Reynard chalet and finally one at the top of the D 974 road.

The results came in on 10 June 2016: the finish of the route culminates at an altitude of exactly 1,897.1 metres and not 1,912 metres as indicated, which is actually the altitude of the highest point on the mountain. Cyclists wishing to climb Mont Ventoux will therefore have the pleasure of enjoying a difference in altitude of 1,587.7 metres.

Every year since 2011, an expedition has been carried out on the Arcouzan glacier, near Mont Valier. It brings together surveyors, scientists and technicians.

This glacier, the most isolated in the Ariège Pyrenees, is situated at an altitude of 2,500 metres. It is an excellent site for carrying out measurement campaigns to better understand and protect the glacier, an environmental issue close to EXAGONE’s heart.

At the end of September 2016, for three days, our TERIA Network team assisted the surveyors to help them measure the glacier. thanks to three new innovations including TERIAsat, a service to increase the accuracy of satellite geo-positioning.

The experts were able to make a reassuring observation: until 2016, the glacier had not been affected by global warming and its surface area had not stopped growing. Despite a slight fall at the end of September 2016, the scientists remain optimistic, pointing to a trend that is moving in the right direction.

The latest measurements of the glacier’s surface area

Year

Surface area m2

2011

18600

2012

19700

2013

25200

2014

28100

2016

24800

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