The seasonal snowline marks the elevation where snow persists yearβround, and its position shifts in response to climate dynamics.
By measuring the velocity at which the snowline ascends or descends, researchers can estimate future altitude changes over a given time span.
Using a simple linear model, the snowline altitude after a period can be calculated from its initial altitude, the velocity, and the elapsed time.
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