Terrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences (Jan 2011)

Preface to the Special Issue on Geodynamic and Climate-Change Processes over Tibet, Xinjiang and Siberia

  • Cheinway Hwang,
  • Benjamin Fong Chao,
  • Jeffrey T. Freymueller,
  • Wenbin Shen,
  • C. K. Shum

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3319/TAO.2010.12.01.01(TibXS)
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 2
p. 091

Abstract

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Tibet, Xinjiang and Siberia (TibXS) are regions with active plate tectonics. Evidence from satellite gravimetry and altimetry shows the hydrological evolutions over these regions are sensitive to global climate change. For example, inter-annual lake level changes over Tibet and Xinjiang from satellite altimetry are found to be connected to the El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO). Lakes in central Asia, Xinjiang and Siberia show sharp changes in lake levels that can be explained by climate change. Recent terrestrial gravity, GRACE and GPS observations suggest that the crust over the Tibetan plateau is thickening, and the Himalayan glaciers appear to be thinning. Satellite altimetry is a potential tool to study vertical displacement and permafrost thawing and changes in the active layers in Siberia and Tibet.