A new insightful study reveals that the mass loss of lake-terminating glaciers in the greater Himalaya has been significantly underestimated , due to the inability of satellites to see glacier changes occurring underwater .” said co-author YAO Tandong , who also co-chairs Third Pole Environment ( TPE ) , an international science program for interdisciplinary study of the relationships among water , ice , climate , and humankind in the region and beyond .
The “ International Workshop on Soil Erosion and Riverine Sediment in Mountainous Regions ” has been held , during November 17-18 , 2022 successfully .And water quality over the Tibetan Plateau . Prof . LIU Baoyuan shared the progress on soil erosion assessment in Pan-Third Pole . Prof . LIU Guobin presented the benefit and prospects of soil conservation and ecosystem rehabilitation on the Loess Plateau . Profs . Panagos Panos .
From ice cores from the far western Kunlun Mountains .Unlock mysteries of the past as they record not only proxies for climaticindex , such temperature and precipitation , but they also record evidence of events.Changes in the Third Pole environment and their ramifications .
Nature Reviews Earth & Environment ( NREE ) Tibetan Plateau Focus Issue Webinarwas successfullyheld on Oct 12th .Reorganization of Asian climate in relation to Tibetan Plateau uplift , Grassland changes and adaptive management , Plant phenology changes and driverson the Tibetan Plateau , Carbon and nitrogen cycling on the Tibetan Plateau .Echoed throughout this issue is the need for co-operation and collaboration to understand and protect the Tibetan Plateau . Cover of NREE Tibetan Plateau Focus Issue.