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World's highest saltwater lake grows rapidly
  2015-06-04 12:22  

Nam Co, the world's highest saltwater lake, has grown remarkably in volume and surface area in recent years, local observers said on Tuesday.

Monitoring data showed that the lake, located in southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, has seen its water level rise about 23 centimeters annually since 2003, said Zhang Guoshuai, deputy head of the Nam Co observation station under the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS).

It is the largest lake in China by volume and it grew by more than 300 million cubic meters a year over the period, Zhang said.

The lake's surface is 4,725 meters above sea level and its maximum depth is more than 98 meters, he said.

In addition, its surface area has expanded by 50 square kilometers since 2000, compared with an increase of 26 square kilometers recorded between 1970 and 2000.

Zhu Liping, a researcher with CAS's Qinghai-Tibet Plateau Research Institute, attributed the lake's rapid growth primarily to glacier loss.

"Precipitation and water from melting ice are increasing, much more than the evaporated water," Zhu said.

Monitoring results from the institute show that lakes on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau have seen their surface areas expand by more than 20 percent during the past 20 years.

Meaning "heavenly lake" in Tibetan, Nam Co is regarded as a sacred lake in Tibetan Buddhism. (Xinhua News)



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