NEPAL: The
Department of Survey has begun it own measurement of Mt Everest to ascertain
the actual height of the world’s tallest peak.
According
to the first scientific measurement conducted in 1856, the height of Everest is
8,848 metres. The new study will not only reveal the actual height of Everest
but also show the impact of climate change on the mountain.
There are
speculations that the height of Everest could have changed due to the Great
Earthquake of 2015, with a possible shift in its position. There has been no
scientific research to check these assumptions.
China has
set rock and snow heights of the Everest. Several international institutions
and India had expressed their interest to measure the height but the government
decided to undertake the task on its own.
Nepali
technicians began work from Udayapur district last week, with the task expected
to complete in two years with the help of international experts and scientists.
“We will
involve international experts, scientists and others who are experienced in
high altitude measurements. We will take technical support from International
Association of Geodesy, a trusted and credible organisation in measurement,”
Ganesh Prasad Bhatta, director general of the Survey Department, told the Post.
To make the
findings credible and globally accepted, tools like GPS, gravity survey
measurement, vertical height measurement and mathematical survey will be
employed.
The
government has released Rs20 million and will provide more funds as required.
The total cost could exceed Rs140 million.
This year,
Nepal’s technicians will complete measurement from Basghari, Udayapur, to
Lukla. For measurement in high altitude, the department will train dozens of
Sherpas. The climbers will take equipment from the Base Camp to the top for
drawing a final conclusion.
DG Bhatta
said the experience will help the department with similar projects in the
mountains.
Two-year project
-
Technicians began the work from Udayapur district last week, with the task
expected to complete in two years with the help of international experts and
scientists
- To make
the findings credible and widely accepted, tools like GPS, gravity survey
measurement, vertical height measurement and mathematical survey will be
employed
- The
government has released Rs20 million and will provide more funds as required
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