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青藏高原冰冻圈消融致部分高原湖泊水位上涨
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2026-02-06 08:52
Core Insights - The melting of the cryosphere on the Tibetan Plateau is significantly impacting water levels in high-altitude lakes, which poses risks to critical infrastructure due to ongoing global warming trends [1][2] Group 1: Environmental Changes - The Tibetan Plateau, known as the "Water Tower of Asia," is experiencing accelerated glacier melting and lake expansion, leading to water resource imbalance and increased disaster risks [1] - From 2012 to 2024, typical glacier areas in the Qinghai region have been continuously decreasing, with the Gelaidan Dong glacier showing the most significant reduction of 16.62 square kilometers [1] - The Qilian Mountain National Park in Qinghai has also seen a reduction in glacier area and ice reserves compared to ten years ago, indicating a concerning trend for ecological safety [1] Group 2: Monitoring and Governance - The Director of the Qinghai Provincial Ecological Environment Department highlighted the need to enhance ecological monitoring and regulatory capabilities in response to the escalating ecological security risks posed by climate change [2] - In 2026, Qinghai Province plans to establish a comprehensive ecological environment monitoring network and accelerate the development of a digital governance system for ecological safety on the Tibetan Plateau [2]