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Datasets of the Boundary and Area of the Tibetan Plateau


ZHANG Yili1LI Bingyuan1ZHENG Du1
1 Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing 100101,China

DOI:10.3974/geodb.2014.01.12.V1

Published:Jun. 2014

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Key Words:

Tibetan Plateau,geographical unit,boundary,area,dataset,Acta Geographica Sinica,Geographical Research

Abstract:

The Tibetan Plateau (TP) is an unique geomorphic region composed of specific geomorphic types, such as extreme high mountains, hills, plains, and plateaus of high altitude or sub-high altitude. There are different opinions as to the exact scope of the TP. According to the latest results of long-term fieldwork, questions related to the area and boundaries of the TP were reviewed geographically. The geomorphologic features were used to define the boundary. A 1: 1,000,000 geomorphologic map was compiled based on a 1: 100,000 aerial photographic map, a 1: 500,000 topographic map, and the interpretation of satellite images. The boundary of the TP was delineated by referring to a relief map in 1: 3,000,000 scale. The position of the boundary was quantitatively determined with GIS, and an electronic version of the map of the TP was compiled. The main conclusion is that: the TP starts from the southern edge of the Himalayan Range (not including the low Himalayas Mountains); abuts India, Nepal and Bhutan; connects to the northern edge of Kunlun, Altun and Qilian Mountains; and joins the Tarim Basin and Hexi Corridor in Central Asia. To the west of the TP are the Pamir and Karakorum Mountains, bordering on Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Kashmir. To the east of it are the Yulong Jokul, Daxueshan, Jiajin, and Qionglai Mountains as well as the south or east piedmont of the Mt. Minshan. The TP joins the Qinling Mountains and the Loess Plateau in its eastern and northeastern part. It ranges from 25°59′37″N to 39°49′33″N, and from 73°29′56″E to 104°40′20″E, covering an area of 2542.30?103 km², with a total boundary length of about 11,745.96 km.Browse

Foundation Item:

Ministry of Science and Technology of China: G1998040800; Chinese Academy of Sciences: CXIOGE01-01; CXIOG-A00-03-02; XDB03030500

Data Citation:

ZHANG Yili, LI Bingyuan, ZHENG Du. Datasets of the Boundary and Area of the Tibetan Plateau[J/DB/OL]. Digital Journal of Global Change Data Repository, 2014. https://doi.org/10.3974/geodb.2014.01.12.V1.

ZHANG Yili, LI Bingyu, ZHENG Du. Datasets of the boundary and area of the Tibetan Plateau. Acta Geographica Sinica, 2014, 69(Suppl.): 164-168.

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