Neveral: What is it and why it is important

Neveral: What is it and why it is important

By Dr. Kyle Muller

A fridge is an accumulation of snow that persists for a whole year, even in warm times and absence of snowfall. There are records that support that these sites were used in ancient times by Roman and Greek populations. In other cultures, as in China and India, they were mainly used by powerful and privileged families. Neveros are important for food cooling and conservation, they have historical and cultural importance, they are used as environmental indicators and to observe modifications in the weather over time. They also constitute unique ecosystems and habitats and function as sites of tourist attraction.

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What is a natural fridge

While it is often called “snowy”, the appropriate term is a fridge, helher or snowdrift. It’s about accumulated snow that endures throughout the yearchallenging the high temperatures and even in periods in which they are not registered snowy. Generally, they are usually found in Mountain slopes of great height protected in the shadow of direct exposure to the sun. The snow is able to accumulate in these sites thanks to a series of specific conditions such as the guidance of the land, the altitude and the shadow.

In this other post you can learn more about snow: what it is, how it is formed and types.

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Artificial Neveros

When we talk about artificial reference we refer to popular, simple, large or small size structures, whose main objective is Store snow or ice Inside. In other words, we can say that they are Underground deposits with stones -based wallsthat allow the snow to be preserved and does not melt. In regions such as Navarra, characterized by a warm climate and the shortage of snowfall, the creation of shallow rafts was used. During the nights, these rafts froze, and subsequently, the ice was cut into pieces that were then transported to a near artificial fridge. The accesses to said Neveros (doors) were at the top and closed with wood or stones.

The snow has been widely used since ancient times and among its various uses stand out:

  • The Food conservation perishable
  • He Drink cooling.
  • Food preparation as sorbets and ice cream.
  • Ice conservation with Therapeutic purposesmainly used to reduce inflammatory processes, lower fever and even as anesthetic for surgical interventions.

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Why are Neveros important

Neveros have great importance for being part of the cultural and ethnographic heritage of various populations and in turn, they are valuable sites for the scientific community. Here are some examples of why the Neveros are important:

  • PEREFERDERE FOOD CONSERVATION: In the past, there were no cooling methods that we know today, so the refrigerators were of vital importance to preserve perishable food, allowing them to keep them fresh during the warmest times.
  • Cultural goods: Artificial refrigerators have witnessed the cultural history of various societies and today are part of their heritage. Likewise, these constructions and ways to conserve snow have gone from generation to generation, contributing to the cultural identity of communities.
  • Climatic indicators: Snow conservation in refrigerators is a crucial climate indicator to evaluate climate change impacts. The decrease in snow accumulation in these areas provides specific data on the speed and magnitude of current climate changes.
  • Record of climatic variations: Neveros offer a tangible reference point to understand transformations in climatic patterns over the centuries. His study provides valuable information to understand the climatic conditions of the past and analyze those of the present. Here you can know the different types of climate in the world.
  • Unique ecosystems: Natural Neveros are part of ecosystems that are in the high mountains. Its conservation is crucial since it contributes significantly to the water cycle and the preservation of biodiversity that characterizes these mountainous regions.
  • Singular habitats: In these ecosystems there are various species of animals and plants that throughout the evolution have made adaptations to exist in surrounding environments to the refrigerators. These habitats can be affected in the face of changes in the weather, since they can modify the amount of snowfall and their duration.
  • Tourist interest sites: Neveros can attract tourists, thus contributing to the regional and local economy.

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Literature
  • Sorondo, AA (2010). “Neveros of Navarra. Snow and Ice Conservation and Commerce.” Navarra Ethnology and Ethnology Notebooks, 42 (85), 5-42.
  • Terén Cervera, A. “Neveras, snow or ice wells.” The water, life and landscape in the regions of Andorra-Sierra de Arcos and the Bajo Martín (annex of the magazine of Andorra and Rujiar).
Kyle Muller
About the author
Dr. Kyle Muller
Dr. Kyle Mueller is a Research Analyst at the Harris County Juvenile Probation Department in Houston, Texas. He earned his Ph.D. in Criminal Justice from Texas State University in 2019, where his dissertation was supervised by Dr. Scott Bowman. Dr. Mueller's research focuses on juvenile justice policies and evidence-based interventions aimed at reducing recidivism among youth offenders. His work has been instrumental in shaping data-driven strategies within the juvenile justice system, emphasizing rehabilitation and community engagement.
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