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Glacier on Tibet-Qinghai Plateau melting fast
www.chinaview.cn 2005-05-20 19:41:20

    BEIJING, May 20 (Xinhuanet) -- The glacier on Tibet-Qinghai Plateau in southwest China is quickly disappearing, Chinese scientists have said.

    After years of research, scientists announced their forecast that three-fourths of the glacier in the southeast of Tibet and the marine glacier along the Hengduan Mountains, a series of parallel mountains ranges running through Sichuan, Yunnan and Tibet, will fade away in 2100 if the temperature rises by 2.1 degrees Celsius.

    A study of the glacier in Mount Qomolangma, known in the West as Mt. Everest, showed that the glacier in this area will keep melting.

    The melting slowed from 1920s to 1930s and from 1970s to 1980s, scientists said. Global warming has picked up speed since the 1980s, and the melting pace of the glacier will accelerate.

    Taking the glacier on the Tanggula Mountains in Tibet for example, half of the 2213-square-meter glacier will melt by 2050 if the temperature rises by 2.4 degrees Celsius. 90 percent will disappear if the temperature rises by 5.8 degrees. Enditem.

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