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Trento. Crashes on Mont Blanc glacier 29 year-old scholar dies
A snow bridge is transferred by dragging the researcher Cadine
into a crevasse and buried under a layer of three meters
TRENTO - Roberto Filippi, just 29 years old, of Cadine in the province of Trento, a research EURAC Bolzano in the mountains around the world, lost his life at 3,400 meters, under the peaks of Mont Blanc. Filippi was coming down along the track, in the shadow of the tip Adolphe Rey, with the snowshoe with him an Italian mountain guide which - according to initial information - was not linked. The sudden collapse of a snow bridge to the twenty-nine have plunged into a crevasse, sliding ten feet below. The same snow that made him miss the support it then completely covered, buried under a layer of three meters. It was climbing partner to give the alarm, six men of the peloton d'Haute Montagne in Chamonix, the French police specialized in mountain rescue, have taken steps to recover the body. Born in
Villazzano, Filippi lived two years with Cadine Anna Pasquali. His parents, alerted on the afternoon of the tragedy, I immediately left for France. Roberto Filippi was part of the institute that deals with remote sensing satellite: it was a technology specialist who interprets the pictures of the glaciers by satellites. Eurac was in July of 2010 following the project Ortles: Caritro had a scholarship and was formally an official of the Tridentine Museum of Natural Science, but in fact working at EURAC. After graduating from Galileo High School in 2002, the young man had graduated in Geology at the University of Padua in 2005 with a thesis on the geological mapping of Pfitsch in Alto Adige. Two years later he received his master "summa cum laude" in Scienze geologiche, occupandosi invece del Gran Paradiso. Nel 2005 aveva fatto l'Erasmus in Norvegia, a Tromsoe. Il lavoro lo aveva portato a trascorrere un anno, il 2009, al centro di ricerche polari dell'Università dell'Ohio, negli Stati Uniti.
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