Himalayan Crustal Fracture Poses Threat to Hydropower Project
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- A fracture in the Earth's crust in the eastern Himalayas poses a significant threat to a major hydropower project's infrastructure.
- Scientists urge engineers to enhance slope stability and implement protective measures against landslides and collapses due to the active Paizhen Fault.
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A fracture in the Earth's crust in the eastern Himalayan region has been identified as a significant threat to the integrity of a large hydropower project's infrastructure.
The scientists said a fracture in the Earth’s crust in the eastern Himalayan region would significantly affect the integrity of the massive hydropower project’s infrastructure.
In a paper published last month in the Chinese-language journal Sedimentary Geology and Tethyan Geology, supervised by the state-owned China Geological Survey, the team urged engineers to strengthen slope stability and implement retaining protections to mitigate the risk of landslides and collapses.
The study was conducted by geologists from the Chengdu University of Technology, the Civil-Military Integration Centre of the China Geological Survey, and the Middle Yarlung Zangbo River Natural Resources Observation and Research Station.
“The Paizhen Fault, which has been highly active since the Pleistocene [also known as the Ice Age], will have a major impact on the structural stability and construction of nearby structures, including dams, roads, bridges and tunnels, as well as the reservoir area,” the researchers wrote.
أسئلة مفتوحة
- What specific strengthening measures will be implemented?
- What is the estimated cost of these protective measures?
- What is the timeline for implementing these safety upgrades?





