- Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau
Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau or Yungui Plateau covers southwestern
China . There are two distinct areas of this plateau: an area of high plateau averaging about 2,000 m with mountain peaks as high as 3,700 m in northernYunnan province, and an area of rolling hills, deep river-carved gorges, and mountains marked withgeologic fault s in westernGuizhou province. [cite web
url=http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9078160/Yunnan-Guizhou-Plateau
title=Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau
publisher=Encyclopedia Britannica
accessdate=2007-08-06] Easily erodedlimestone underlies the plateau, allowing for spectacularkarst s. [cite web
url=http://www.paulnoll.com/China/Asia-Stats/Asia-China-stats-07.html
title=Chinese History and Statistics - Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau Upland
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accessdate=2007-08-06]Temperature
Due to its high elevation, the climate of the Plateau is subjected to intense
solar radiation and cold temperatures with a large daily fluctuation and little yearly variation. The climate is divided in to dry and wet seasons. Overall, the description of the climate is complicated on the Plateau as the temperature varies from place to place. The height of the Plateau accounts for approximately one-third of thetroposphere on earth due to its high elevation, since as height rises, troposphere drops. For every 100 metre rise, in general there is a 6 degree F fall in temperature. In north Tibet the atmospheric temperatures are in closed temperatureisoline s showing the distinct impact of high elevation on temperature. [cite web
author=Qinye Yang
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url=http://books.google.com/books?id=4q_XoMACOxkC&pg=PA36&dq=%22South+Tibet+Valley%22&output=html&sig=oZ7PPNykL-q6tITOKDsBgjMNFFY
title=The Geology of Tibet -- Complicated and Varietied
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accessdate=2007-12-02]Glaciers
During the
Quaternary there have been alternatingglacial andinterglacial periods, four glacial periods and three interglacial. The North Tibet Plateau are large areas ofpermafrost The Quinghai-Tibet Plateau is still in a glacial period. [cite web
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title=Tibet Geography -- Widespread Glaciers on Frozen Soil
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accessdate=2007-12-02]Rivers
The many high mountain peaks on Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau are the source of many of
Asia 's great rivers. Some merge and become great rivers flowing into the sea, while others empty into inland lakes. Rivers from the southeast include theYangtze andYellow rivers and the upper reaches of theIndus River and theBrahmaputra River known as theTongtian River ,Garmalequ ,Shiquan , Yarlung Tsangpo andNyang River s andLancang rivers. To the north are rivers that begin in glaciers and flow into inland lakes or dry inlandbasins . [cite web
author=Qinye Yang
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url=http://books.google.com/books?id=4q_XoMACOxkC&pg=PA62&dq=%22South+Tibet+Valley%22&output=html&sig=ygW6-rJibHfT5mnBGtcMEmpjZXQ
title=Tibetan Geography -- Long Rivers with Distant Sources
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accessdate=2007-12-02]Lakes
The Quinghai-Tibet Plateau is one of the areas with the most lakes in China of all sizes and descriptions. Most of the lakes are clustered. A lake usually lies in a depression or
basin . The Tibet Autonomous Region has over 1,500 lakes. The largest inland lake is theNam Co , followed by Seling Co andZhari Nam Co . [cite web
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url=http://books.google.com/books?id=4q_XoMACOxkC&pg=PA76&dq=%22South+Tibet+Valley%22&output=html&sig=PYh8GarGTXv0aibXG1nmIxbz-D8
title=Geography of Tibet -- Widespread Lakes
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accessdate=2007-12-02]Flora
Climate rainy in the southwest in the summer providing for dense forests, both
broadleaf andconiferous . The shrubbery is varied from needles bush thickets toacacia bushes growing in dried river beds. Grassymarshland over theTibet Autonomous Region ee also
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Loess Plateau
*Lugu Lake Footnotes
External links
* [http://http-server.carleton.ca/~bgordon/Rice/papers/fumi98.htm Expansion of the Chinese Paddy Rice to the Yannan-Guizhou Plateau]
* [http://www.library.utoronto.ca/pcs/state/chinaeco/wetlands.htm An Assessment of the Economic Losses Resulting from Various Forms of Environmental Degradation in China]
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