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Climate Change Shifts Rockfall Risks Uphill in Spain
New research indicates that climate change is altering where and when rocks are most likely to fracture across Spain by redistributing frost weathering processes to higher elevations. This shift matters because it changes infrastructure planning and safety protocols for mountainous regions as warming temperatures move geological risks uphill. The broader implication is that historical climate models for rock stability may no longer apply, requiring updated engineering standards globally.
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