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    China Daily | Updated: 2025-06-20 09:01
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    A photo taken by a researcher in May 2013 shows part of retreating Rongbuk Glacier in the Xizang autonomous region. XINHUA

    LANZHOU — Chinese scientists are in "a race against time" to mitigate glacier melting by employing innovative technologies such as artificial snow enhancement, nanomaterials coverage and other scientific explorations.

    Recently, two rounds of artificial snow operations were conducted in the Bailang River glacier area in Northwest China's Qilian Mountains. These operations utilized a variety of artificial snow facilities, including aircraft, rockets, and weather modification burners.

    A research team from the Chinese Academy of Sciences collaborated with the provincial meteorological bureau of Gansu to implement these operations, aiming to reduce glacier retreat and increase snow and ice accumulation.

    "Protecting glaciers is a long-term and arduous task. We are in a race against time," said Kang Shichang, a glacier expert at the Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment of the CAS and leader of the research team.

    Artificial snow enhancement in alpine areas during spring can increase glacial mass accumulation. It can also enhance the glacier surface albedo, reducing solar radiation absorption and thereby slowing down the melt rate, according to Du Wentao, a researcher at the CAS Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources and a member of the research team.

    "This approach can benefit hydrology, ecology, agriculture and other critical fields. Thus, it can play a role in glacier conservation at both watershed and mountain range scales," Du said.

    Glaciers are an important part of the Earth's freshwater resources, providing drinking water and irrigation water for billions of people around the world. They have also been pivotal in regulating global climate and maintaining biodiversity.

    As the climate warms, glaciers around the world are melting at an alarming rate. According to the latest study published in the journal Nature, from 2000 to 2023, glaciers have lost about 5 percent of their ice mass globally. Meanwhile, the rate at which glaciers are melting continues to accelerate.

    There are about 69,000 glaciers in China covering approximately 46,000 square kilometers, as highlighted by the third Chinese glacier inventory released in March.

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