The“Third Pole”usually refers to the Tibetan Plateau and surroundings as it is the largest glaciated zone on Earth after the Antarctic and Arctic[1].It is also one of the major hotspots in the world suffering from w...The“Third Pole”usually refers to the Tibetan Plateau and surroundings as it is the largest glaciated zone on Earth after the Antarctic and Arctic[1].It is also one of the major hotspots in the world suffering from widespread and severe glacial lake outburst flood(GLOF)hazard[2,3].展开更多
基金This work was supported by the Strategic Priority Research Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences(XDA19030301,XDA20030101)A special acknowledgment is to China-Pakistan Joint Research Center on Earth Sciences that supported the implementation of this study.Guoxiong Zheng thanks the China Scholarship Council for supporting his visit to the University of Geneva from February 2019 to February 2021(201804910569).
文摘The“Third Pole”usually refers to the Tibetan Plateau and surroundings as it is the largest glaciated zone on Earth after the Antarctic and Arctic[1].It is also one of the major hotspots in the world suffering from widespread and severe glacial lake outburst flood(GLOF)hazard[2,3].