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Faster Glacial Melting Swells Size Of China's Biggest Salt Lake - P.D.
Thawing glaciers and abundant rainfall have swollen the size of Qinghai Lake in northwest China's Qinghai Province, according to latest monitoring reports.

"Global warming in recent years has accelerated the thawing of the glaciers near the lake in the springtime, which is the major reason for the lake's expansion," said Fu Yang, director of the telemetric monitoring center under the provincial meteorological institute. "It's also true that we have had more summer rainfall over the past few years."

Qinghai Lake is China's largest inland salt lake, which was listed among the nation's natural heritage sites this year because of its scenic landscape and abundant resources.

Located in the southern part of the Qaidam Basin, it has expanded from 4,254 sq km in July 2004 to its current size of 4,285 sq km. Less evaporation in recent years has also contributed to the expansion, Fu said. Due to declining rainfall and desertification partly caused by overgrazing, Qinghai Lake shrank in the 1990s. Last July's increase in size was the first in 15 years, said Fu.

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http://english.people.com.cn/200611/03/eng20061103_317999.html
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