Parlung Tsangpo

Parlung Tsangpo or Parlung Zangbo[1] (Tibetan: ཕར་ལུང་གཙང་པོ, Wylie: phar lung gtsang po; Chinese: 帕隆藏布; pinyin: Pàlóng Zàngbù), also known as Palongzangbu River,[2] is a river in Nyingchi, Tibet, China. It is the largest tributary on the left side of Yarlung Tsangpo. Its source is the Arza Gongla Glacier, at an elevation of 4900m. It first flows north into Ngagung Tso, then turn northwest to Rakwa Tso. It joins Yarlung Tsangpo near Bomê.

Parlung Tsangpo
Parlung Tsangpo, just below the confluence of the tributary, Lhayue Chu (拉月曲), followed by China National Highway 318
Native name
Location
CountryChina
StateTibet Autonomous Region
RegionNyingchi Prefecture
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationChina
Mouth 
  coordinates
29°52′35″N 95°7′23″E
Length266 km (165 mi)
Basin features
River systemYarlung Tsangpo
Parlung Tsangpo in Bomê.

The total length of Parlung Tsangpo is 266 km, and the drop of elevation is 3360m. The drainage basin covers an area of 23,800 square kilometers. The lower part of Parlung flows through the Parlung Tsangpo Valley, which is among the deepest in the world.

References

  1. Encyclopedia of China. Encyclopedia of China Publishing House.
  2. Kargel, J.S.; Leonard, G.J.; Bishop, M.P.; Kääb, A.; Raup, B.H. (2014). Global Land Ice Measurements from Space. Springer. p. 600. ISBN 978-3-540-79818-7.
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