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The Aiguilles Marbrées (3,535 metres (11,598 ft)), (French pronunciation: [eɡɥijmaʁbʁe], literally "marbled needles") is a mountain peak in the Mont Blanc massif, above the Glacier du Géant, with its summits forming part of the frontier between France and Italy. It is situated between the Col de Rochefort and the Col du Géant, and is easily accessed from the Torino Hut at Pointe Helbronner.

Aiguilles Marbrées
Highest point
Elevation3,535 m (11,598 ft)
Coordinates45°51′05″N 6°56′28″E
Geography
Aiguilles Marbrées
Alps
Parent rangeMont Blanc massif
Aiguilles Marbrées (in foreground) viewed from near Torino Hut. In background: Dent du Géant (centre) and Grandes Jorasses (right)
Aiguilles Marbrées (in foreground) viewed from near Torino Hut. In background: Dent du Géant (centre) and Grandes Jorasses (right)

Seen from the north, the mountain has a triangular appearance. It contains two summits, the northern one being the highest. The lower, southern summit (3,483 metres (11,427 ft)) is separated by a broken rock ridge.[1]:138


First ascents


The Aiguilles Marbrées was first climbed on 17 August 1876 by Lionel Dècle, Henry Devouassod and Edouard Coupelin, who reached its highest point via the NE slope. The first winter climb was made on 21 January 1907 by G. Carugati, Miss Carugati, Joseph Petigax and Laurent Petigax.[2]

The first ascent of the lower southern summit was made on 22 July 1989 by A. Hess, O. Leitz and Laurent Croux from the Col du Géant and E Arête.[2]

The summit is normally reached by an ascent of its northeastern ridge, from the Col de Rochefort (3,389 metres (11,119 ft)). The route is graded F+/PD- on the adjectival climbing scale.[2][3]

There are a small number of rock climbing routes on the mountain[1]


Geology


Geologically speaking, the Aiguille Marbrées is part of the 'Swiss Unit' of Mont Blanc, and consists mostly of medium to coarse grained granites, together with some porphyritic rocks.[4]


Rockfall research


A series of major rock falls occurred on the north side of the Aiguille Marbrées in summer 2007. This led to investment by the local authorities in research and monitoring of the state of the mountain. Both conventional surveying and photogrammetry were employed in order to create a geo-referenced digital elevation model of the mountain. This help researchers understand the reasons for the initial rockfall, as well as providing a baseline study for comparison with future surveys after subsequent rockfalls.[4][5]

Notes

    References


    1. Griffin, Lindsay (1990). Mont Blanc Massif Volume 1. London: Alpine Club. ISBN 978-0900523571.
    2. "Aiguilles Marbrées : Climbing, Hiking & Mountaineering : SummitPost". www.summitpost.org. Retrieved 2019-01-05.
    3. "Courmayeur - alpinismo - Marbrées (Aiguilles, Punta Nord) Cresta NE - Valle d'Aosta". www.gulliver.it. Retrieved 2019-01-05.
    4. Kwasniewski, Marek; Lydzba, Dariusz (2013-09-11). Rock Mechanics for Resources, Energy and Environment. CRC Press. pp. 131–132. ISBN 9781482229073.
    5. Ferrero, A.M.; Umili, G. (2011-12-01). "Comparison of methods for estimating fracture size and intensity applied to Aiguille Marbrée (Mont Blanc)". International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences. 48 (8): 1262–1270. doi:10.1016/j.ijrmms.2011.09.011. ISSN 1365-1609.



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    Die Aiguilles Marbrées (3535 m[2]) ist ein Berg in der Mont-Blanc-Gruppe, in dem mehrere recht eng beieinander liegende Felstürme aufragen. Der Berg hat zwei Hauptgipfel, den Nordgipfel und den Südgipfel, letzterer ist niedriger (3483 m). Über beide Hauptgipfel sowie die beiden ausgeprägtesten Grate des Berges, den Nordost- und den Südgrat, verläuft die Grenze zwischen Frankreich und Italien. Im Nordwesten des Berges ragen zwei weitere Spitzen auf, die nach Michel und Alphonse Payot benannt sind, Bergführern aus Chamonix.
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    [it] Aiguilles Marbrées

    Le Aiguilles Marbrées (3.536 m s.l.m.) sono una montagna del Massiccio del Monte Bianco che si trova lungo la frontiera tra l'Italia (Valle d'Aosta) e la Francia (Alta Savoia).



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