THE EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL CONFERENCES Global climate change and cryospheric evolution in China

Abstract. Major outcomes of Working Group I, IPCC AR4 (2007), as well as the recent understandings from our regional climatic assessments in China were summarized. Changes of cryosphere in China, one of the major components in regional climate system, is specifically reviewed. Under the global/regio...

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Main Authors: D Qin, C Xiao
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.1035.7052
http://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2009/01/epjconf1003.pdf
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Summary:Abstract. Major outcomes of Working Group I, IPCC AR4 (2007), as well as the recent understandings from our regional climatic assessments in China were summarized. Changes of cryosphere in China, one of the major components in regional climate system, is specifically reviewed. Under the global/regional warming, all components of cryosphere in China (Tibetan Plateau and surroundings) including glaciers, frozen ground (including permafrost) and snow cover show rapid decay in the last decades. These changes have big socioeconomic impacts in west China, thus encourages both government and scientists pay more and more attention to this field. Global climate change "Climate Change 2007: The Physical Science Basis", the Working Group I contribution to the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report (AR4) was launched IPCC AR4 gives the updated understanding of the relationship between past greenhouse gas concentrations and climate.