Tsho Rolpa

Tsho Rolpa

Tsho Rolpa (also Chho Rolpa) is one of the biggest glacial lakes in Nepal. The lake, which is located at an altitude of 4,580 metres in the Dolakha District, has grown considerably over the last 50 years due to glacial melting in the Himalayas.[1] The lake threatens to burst through its unstable dam, which would threaten the lives and livestock of villagers living around the Tamakoshi River.[1][2]

District Dolakha
Average depth 55 m
Maximum depth 131 m
Length 3.2 km
Average width 0.58 km
Area 1.39 square kilometres
Water in the lake 7.8 cubic metres

References

  1. ^ a b Melting Himalayan Glaciers May Doom Towns National Geographic 7 May 2002, retrieved on 21 November 2010
  2. ^ Chho-Rolpa warning sirens lying defunct The Himalayan Times 13 June 2010, accessed 21 November 2010



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