Tanggula Mountains

Tanggula Mountains

▪ mountains, China
Chinese (Pinyin)  Tanggula Shan  or  (Wade-Giles romanization)  T'ang-ku-la Shan,  also called  Dangla Mountains 

      mountain range in the Tibet Autonomous Region, southwestern China. On the high plateau south of the mountains, there are many large salt lakes. In its eastern part the range forms the boundary between Tibet and Qinghai (Tsinghai) province. Although many peaks are higher than 19,000 feet (5,700 metres) and the tallest, Basudan Ula, reaches some 20,000 feet (6,100 metres), the mountains do not appear to be particularly high, since the surrounding plateau averages about 16,500 feet (5,000 metres) above sea level. The range is fairly rounded in contour in the west; the most rugged and deeply incised section is in the east, where there are considerable areas of permanent snow.

      The northern flank of the mountains is drained by various headwaters of the Tongtian River, a tributary of the Yangtze River (Chang Jiang). The southeastern flank drains into the Nu River, the headwater of the Salween River; and the Mekong River rises at the eastern end of the range. The mountains are crossed by the important Tanggula Pass, the main route that links Lhasa (capital of Tibet) and the southern Tibetan region to the Qaidam (Tsaidam) Basin (Qaidam Basin) and beyond in Qinghai to the north and east. Mineral surveys have revealed deposits of iron ore, hard coal, graphite, and asbestos in the range.

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