--- SEARCH ---
WEATHER
CHINA
INTERNATIONAL
BUSINESS
CULTURE
GOVERNMENT
SCI-TECH
ENVIRONMENT
LIFE
PEOPLE
TRAVEL
WEEKLY REVIEW
Learning Chinese
Learn to Cook Chinese Dishes
Exchange Rates


Hot Links
China Development Gateway
Chinese Embassies


Yellow River Dry Runs to Happen More Often: Survey
The Yellow River, China's second longest river, can expect dry runs more often than ever thanks to a shrinking water supply, says a newly released geologic survey report.

The Geological Survey around the river's source area in northwest China's Qinghai Province was started in 1999 and jointly conducted by the Qinghai Geological Survey Institute and the China Geological University.

Zhang Senqi, a senior engineer from the institute and member of the survey team, said three factors concurred to reduce the water supply. They were the declining groundwater levels, the deteriorating ability of local vegetation to conserve water and the extremely cold winters that can freeze the river's entire flow.

According to the survey, in Madoi County closest to the river's source, underground water levels are dropping at an annual average speed of 0.1 meter and the land suffering severe desertification is expanding at an annual average speed of 5.33 percent.

Statistics from the Madoi hydrologic station reveal that the river dried up in 1960, 1979, 1997, 1998 and 1999 with its longest dry period lasting for more than seven months.

Li Haihong, an expert with the Qinghai Meteorological Bureau, said the dry runs had severely affected the normal life and production of people along the middle and lower reaches and led to a further deterioration in the local ecology.

Thanks to the shrinking water supply, for instance, some 3.9 billion fewer kilowatt-hours of electricity had been generated by the Longyang Gorge Power Station in the upper reaches of the river, he said.

To solve the water shortage for agricultural and industrial production, various efforts have been made by meteorological departments to encourage precipitation.

As the survey covering a land area of 22,923 square kilometers includes not only local geology but also weather and hydrological data, soil, vegetation, water and ecology, it is the largest survey ever made around the source of the river.

With a total length of 5,464 kilometers, the river runs through nine provinces and autonomous regions providing water to 12 percent of China's total population and irrigating 12 percent of all its arable fields.

(Xinhua News Agency December 18, 2002)

Massive Investment in Yellow River Tourism Area
Water Diversion Project Approved
First Wetland Museum Built at Yellow River Delta
Yellow River Slowing Formation of 'New Continent'
Print This Page
|
Email This Page
About Us SiteMap Feedback
Copyright © China Internet Information Center. All Rights Reserved
E-mail: webmaster@china.org.cn Tel: 86-10-68326688
主站蜘蛛池模板: 日产精品99久久久久久| 激情人妻另类人妻伦| 国产男女猛烈无遮挡免费视频网站 | 中国黄色a级片| 日韩av无码精品一二三区| 亚洲人成人一区二区三区| 欧美综合自拍亚洲综合图片| 免费无遮挡无码永久视频| 美女扒开屁股让男人桶| 国产亚洲精彩视频| 国产男人午夜视频在线观看| 国产精品人成在线观看| 91传媒蜜桃香蕉在线观看| 大香焦伊人久久| xxxxx做受大片视频免费| 成人狠狠色综合| 久久99精品久久久久久综合 | 日本边添边摸边做边爱喷水| 亚洲Av鲁丝一区二区三区 | 最近韩国电影免费观看完整版中文 | a级成人毛片久久| 岛国免费在线观看| 中文字幕免费观看视频| 日本丰满www色| 久久午夜福利电影| 日韩免费高清视频| 久久综合九色综合97伊人麻豆| 欧美一区二区三区激情视频| 亚洲国产成人精品无码区在线秒播 | 92午夜少妇极品福利无码电影| 天天视频一区二区三区| 一区二区三区免费电影| 性欧美videos另类视频| 中文在线第一页| 成全高清视频免费观看| 中文字幕热久久久久久久| 日本www视频| 丰满岳妇乱一区二区三区| 日产乱码卡一卡2卡3视频 | 中文字幕精品久久久久人妻| 日本一道高清一区二区三区|