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Chinese researcher­s extract ice core samples from Pakistan

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A Chinese research team has, for the first time, extracted ice core samples from a glacier outside the country. This will help the study of the history of climate and environmen­tal changes in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and surroundin­g areas.

The research team, composed of 10 members, was led by the Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research under the auspices of the Chinese Academy of Science. The team completed a 108-day scientific expedition in the Karakorum Mountains of the Gilgit-Baltistan

region from October 2019 to January 2020, with the assistance of Pakistan's Space and Upper Atmospheri­c Research Commission.

While many glaciers around the world are retreating due to high temperatur­es caused by climate change, the glaciers in this mountainou­s region have been stable since the 1990s – with some even expanding – drawing attention from global scientists.

Using self-developed drill systems, the researcher­s obtained ice core samples with a total length of more than 110 meters at an altitude of 5,600 meters at the Biafo Glacier. They also extracted four cores from the beds of two nearby lakes, Sheo Sar and Saiful Malook.

“The high-altitude mountain glaciers can keep records of our climate and environmen­t captured in ice and the lake sediment cores can help the study of glacier changes,” Xu Baiqing, head of the research team, told the Xinhua News Agency on Monday.

These core samples will be sent to laboratori­es where scientists will use special techniques and equipment to analyze environmen­tal indicators such as oxygen isotopes, black carbon, particles and heavy metals.

“Data will be used to study climate and environmen­tal changes in the region on a millennial scale,” Xu said.

According to Xu, this mountainou­s region is also an important local water source. To know how the glaciers have changed over the past hundreds of years will help scientists predict the glaciers' future and explore pathways for sustainabl­e developmen­t in the region.

According to Xu, more drill operations in neighborin­g countries such as Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan were planned for this year but they have been postponed due to the outbreak of COVID-19.

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