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Sinkhole jackpot

49 sinkholes found in mountains of Shaanxi province

- By HUOYANin Xi’an and ZHANG ZHOUXIANG in Beijing Contact the writers at huoyan@chinadaily.com.cn and zhangzhoux­iang@ chinadaily.com.cn

After a four-month survey last summer, geologists confirmed that 49 sinkholes had been discovered in the mountains near the city of Hanzhong in Northwest China’s Shaanxi province.

“Sinkholes are a rare geological phenomenon. To find this many sinkholes together is unpreceden­ted,” Li Yichao, a senior engineer at the Shaanxi Geological Investigat­ion Institute, told Xinhua reporters.

In fact, before the Hanzhong sinkholes only 130 such sinkholes had been found worldwide. All the previously discovered sinkholes are located between latitude 24 to 31 degrees north. Yet the Hanzhong sinkholes are located near latitude 33 degrees north.

“It is a miracle in world geological history,” said Zhang Yuanhai, a researcher at the karst geology institute, affiliated to the Ministry of Land and Resources. “No one ever expected there to be sinkholes this far north and we need a lot of research to know why they are here.”

Located in Qinba Mountain in the province, the Hanzhong sinkholes comprise one super large sinkhole, 17 large sinkholes and 31 convention­al sinkholes.

According to Zhang Shuanhou, a senior engineer at Shaanxi Geological Investigat­ion Institute, a sinkhole is “large” if its diameter is between 300 and 500 meters, and “super large” if its diameter is more than 500 meters. The largest Hanzhong sinkhole has a diameter of 520 meters and it is 320 meters deep at its deepest point.

The cluster was first discovered in February 2015 by a national geological exploratio­n team. The team, including experts from the UNESCO Internatio­nal Research Center on Karst, the Internatio­nal Union of Speleology and research bodies of Czech, France and China, then jointly surveyed the region last year.

The expert panel agreed the Hanzhong sinkhole cluster is rare, complete and spectacula­r in landscape, Wang Weihua, director of Shaanxi Provincial Department of Land and Resources, said after the team had completed its survey.

More importantl­y, these geological rarities are so far intact.

“The Hanzhong sinkholes are one of the most well-preserved natural geological phenomena in the world,” Zhang said.

Most sinkholes are in places where few people tread. Ren Juangang, a senior engineer from SGII, who is in charge of theHanzhon­g sinkholes survey, led people to Didonghe Sinkhole, a large sinkhole with a diameter of 380 meters.

A defining characteri­stic of Didonghe is its Shangri-Lalike charm. It is flanked on all sides by green plants with a few streams flowing slowly downthe sides to the emerald pool in the center. On the mild inclines near the lake, there are fields of stones the size of a chestnut. And there is a giant karst cave, on the roof of which are hundreds of stalactite­s.

Li Yichao said that he was “amazed at the various shapes of the stalactite­s”.

Each of the sinkholes has its own characteri­stics and they are rich natural and biological resources for scientific research.

In Luojiaba town, where several other sinkholes are located, they have found hanging coffin tombs, an ancient form of burial.

Wang Weihua said the province will establish a research center for the Hanzhong sinkholes and apply to be listed as a national even world geological park and natural heritage.

“We have inherited Hanzhong sinkholes well from nature and we will preserve them well for coming generation­s,” he said.

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 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? A view from inside Boniu Sinkhole, one of the large ones in nearly 50 sinkholes discovered in Shaanxi province, Northwest China. Most of them are well preserved in such counties as Ningqiang, Nanzheng, Xixiang, Zhenba, Gucheng and Mianxian.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY A view from inside Boniu Sinkhole, one of the large ones in nearly 50 sinkholes discovered in Shaanxi province, Northwest China. Most of them are well preserved in such counties as Ningqiang, Nanzheng, Xixiang, Zhenba, Gucheng and Mianxian.
 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? An aerial view of Tianxuan Cave in the southern mountains of Shaanxi province.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY An aerial view of Tianxuan Cave in the southern mountains of Shaanxi province.

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