Yamzhog Yumco
Yamzhog Yumco, Yamdrok Tso, Yamzho Yumco, Yardrog Yutsho |
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Yamzhog Yumco | ||
Geographical location | Nagarzê County in Shannan Administrative Region in Tibet ( PR China ) | |
Drain | → Yarlung Tsangpo | |
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Coordinates | 28 ° 56 ' N , 90 ° 41' E | |
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Altitude above sea level | 4440 m | |
surface | 640 km² | |
Catchment area | 9940 km² | |
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Satellite image: Yamzhog Yumco in the picture above, Puma Yumco lake below |
Tibetan name |
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Tibetan script :
ཡར་ འབྲོག་ གཡུ་ མཚོ །
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Wylie transliteration : yar 'brog g.yu mtsho
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Official transcription of the PRCh : Yamzhog Yumco
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THDL transcription : Yamdrok Yumtso
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Other spellings: Yamdrok Yutso,
Yamdrok Tso, Yamdrok Tsho, Yamdok, Yar-drok etc. |
Chinese name |
Traditional :
羊卓雍錯
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Simplified :
羊卓雍错
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Pinyin : Yángzhuó Yōngcuò
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The Yamzhog Yumco ( Yamdrok Tso or Yardrog Yutsho , Tibetan ཡར་ འབྲོག་ གཡུ་ མཚོ Wylie yar 'brog gyu mtsho ) is a lake in county Nagarze in the district of Shannan of the Tibet Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China .
It is 4440 m above sea level, has an area of 640 square kilometers and is 30 to 40 meters deep; its extension is around 130 kilometers from east to west and around 70 kilometers from north to south. The shore of the lake is very indented and there are around a dozen islands in the lake; the largest (Seduocun 色 多 村) has an area of around 3 square kilometers. The Yamzhog Yumco freezes over in winter. The name of the lake means "green jade lake of the upper Alm".
The lake is accessible to traffic via a well-developed junction of the Friendship Highway .
Use of hydropower
To the north of the lake is the largest hydroelectric power plant in Tibet. (26.264 ° N; 90.606 ° E) Four 6 km long tunnels lead from the lake to the power station, which is located on Yarlung Tsangpo . To prevent the lake level from falling permanently, some of the water is pumped back into the lake by the pumped storage power plant .
Web links
- Nam Co and Yamzhog Yumco Radio China International , February 4, 2005.
- Detailed information about the Yamdrok Lake (German)
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c V. H. Phan, RC Lindenbergh, M. Menenti: Geometric Dependency of Tibetan lakes on glacial runoff (PDF; 2.2 MB) Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. 17, 4061-4077, 2013.
- ↑ Guójiā cèhuìjú dìmíng yánjiūsuǒ 国家 测绘 局 地名 研究所 : Xīzàng dìmíng 西藏 地名 / bod ljongs sa ming བོད་ ལྗོངས་ ས་ མིང ། ( Tibetan place names ; Beijing, Zhōngguó Zàngxué chūbǎnshè 中国 藏 学 出版社 1995), ISBN 7-80057-284-6 , p. 532.
- ↑ Petra Seibert, Lorne Stockman: The Yamdrok Tso Hydropower Plant in Tibet: A Multi-facetted and Highly Controversial Project ( Memento from August 5, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) ( University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna )