Abstract

Namco Lake, Yamzho Yumco Lake, and Mapam Yamco Lake are the “three holy lakes” of Tibet. Based on the topographic map of 1970 and the Landsat TM/ETM + remote sensing images of 1970 and from 1990 to 2012, satellite altimetry data, observed data from meteorological stations, and the changes of the “three holy lakes” in area, water level and water storage, the lake status and causes of the changes have been analyzed in a comparative manner. From 1970 to 2012, Namco Lake rapidly expanded in area, Yamzho Yumco Lake sharply declined, and Mapam Yamco Lake showed a slight decline with no great changes. The increase in precipitation was the main reason for the expansion of Namco Lake from 1970 to 1998, but the increase in glacial meltwater caused by temperature rise, and the decrease in evaporation from the lake surface, are the main reasons for the expansion and water storage increase of Namco Lake after 1998. Yamzho Yumco Lake significantly expanded from 1991 to 2004 mainly because the evaporation was limited, and shrank after 2004 because of the decrease in precipitation and the increase in evaporation. Mapam Yamco Lake was shrinking due to higher evaporation and lower precipitation. In addition to glacier meltwater, there are other forms of supply, such as groundwater, wetlands, and permafrost ablation.

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