Melting
permafrost flows like lava through Tibetan Plateau
Impressive
footage has emerged of melting permafrost slowing churning up
grassland on the Tibetan Plateau.
The
video, filmed in Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in China's
southwestern Qinghai Province on September 7, shows mud and grass
being churned up in a process known as solifluction phenomenon.
It
happens because permafrost is impermeable to water - any soil on top
of it may become waterlogged and slide downslope due to gravity.
Several
families and a farm were affected by the incident.
The
farm has had to relocate.
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