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Bhotekoshi River

Bhote Koshi in Nepal and Poiqu in Tibet (both names roughly mean "Tibetan river") is the name given to the upper course (main tributary) of the Sun Kosi river.[2][3] It is part of the Koshi River system in Nepal.[1]

Bhote Koshi / Poiqu
Bhote Koshi near the Tibetan border during dry season
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationZhangzangbo Glacier, Tibet Autonomous Region
 • elevation8,012 m (26,286 ft)
Mouth 
 • location
Sun Kosi near Balephi, Sindhupalchowk, Nepal
 • coordinates
27°43′58″N 85°46′47″E / 27.73278°N 85.77972°E / 27.73278; 85.77972
 • elevation
640 m (2,100 ft)[1]
Basin features
River systemKoshi River
Poiqu
Tibetan name
Tibetan བོད་ཆུ
Literal meaningriver of Tibet
Transcriptions
Wyliebod chu
THLbö chu
Tibetan PinyinPoi Qu
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese波曲
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinBō qū
Matsang Tsangpo
Tibetan name
Tibetan མ་གཙང་གཙང་པོ།
Transcriptions
Wyliema gtsang gtsang po
THLma tsang tsang po
Tibetan PinyinMazang Zangbo
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese麻章藏布
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinMázhāng cángbù
Bhote Kosi
Traditional Chinese波特科西
Simplified Chinese波特科西
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinBōtè Kēxī
Nepali name
Nepaliभोटे कोशी

Names and etymology edit

Bhote koshi is the Nepalese name (Nepali: भोटे कोशी, romanized: Bhōṭē kōśī). In Nepali language, the word "bhoṭe" or "bhoṭiyā" means Tibetan;[4] and the word "kosi" means river.[5] As such, the name is not unique, the western tributary of the upper Dudh Koshi is also called Bhote Koshi.[6]

Poiqu (Tibetan: བོད་ཆུ) is the common name for the river on the Chinese side.[7][8] It is also transliterated as Boqu via Chinese (Chinese: 波曲).[9] and as Po Chu by early 1990s Everest expeditions.[10] This name means "River of Tibet."[11] This too is not a unique name, as it is also ascribed to Yarlung Tsangpo. The formal name of the river in Tibetan is Matsang Tsangpo (Tibetan: མ་གཙང་གཙང་པོ།).[8][7]

River course edit

 
The valley of Bhote Koshi

The headwaters of the Poiqu and Bhote-Sun Koshi River are located at the Zhangzangbo Glacier in Tibet.[12] The river flows out of the Lumi Chimi lake. When entering Nepal, it is called the Bhote Koshi. Further downstream, from the village of Bahrabise onwards, it is called the Sun Koshi.[1]

Hazards edit

In July 1981, a sudden ice avalanche caused a Glacial Lake Outburst Flood in the moraine-dammed Zhangzangbu-Cho Lake in the headwaters of the Bhote Koshi. The ensuing debris flow destroyed bridges, and sections of both the Arniko and the Nepal–China highways.[13]

Tourism and sports edit

The Bhote Kosi is used for both rafting and kayaking. It is the steepest river rafted in Nepal, with a gradient of 15 m per km. Bungee jumping or swinging over the Bhote Kosi has been described as the ‘ultimate experience’.[14]

The river carves a steep and direct drop at the top that gradually eases to more placid streams and calmer pools with a 46-km run at the Lamosunga dam. The rapids are class IV-V at high flow, and III at lower levels. The river is steep and continuous with one rapid leading into another.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Shrestha, A. B., Eriksson, M., Mool, P., Ghimire, P., Mishra, B., & Khanal, N. R. (2010). Glacial lake outburst flood risk assessment of Sun Koshi basin, Nepal. Geomatics, Natural Hazards and Risk 1(2): 157–169.
  2. ^ Yamada, T; Sharma, C.K. (1993). (PDF). International Association of Hydrological Sciences. pp. 319–330. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 March 2020. Retrieved 18 February 2022.
  3. ^ Su, Pengcheng; Liu, Jingjing; Li, Yong; Liu, Wei; Wang, Yang; Ma, Chun; Li, Qimin (11 November 2021). "Changes in glacial lakes in the Poiqu River basin in the central Himalayas". Hydrology and Earth System Sciences. 25 (11): 5879–5903. doi:10.5194/hess-25-5879-2021. eISSN 1607-7938. the Poiqu River (Bhote Koshi River), a tributary of the Sun Koshi River ... The Poiqu River (known as the Bhotekoshi River in Nepal) is the boundary river between China and Nepal
  4. ^ Turner, R. L. (1931). "bhote". A Comparative and Etymological Dictionary of the Nepali Language. K. Paul, Trench, Trubner: London.
  5. ^ Turner, R. L. (1931). "kosi". A Comparative and Etymological Dictionary of the Nepali Language. K. Paul, Trench, Trubner: London.[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ Kattelmann, R. (2003). Glacial lake outburst floods in the Nepal Himalaya: a manageable hazard? Natural Hazards 28(1): 145–154.
  7. ^ a b "Xigazê Prefecture-Level City". Institute of the Estonian Language. 2018-06-03. Retrieved 18 February 2022.
  8. ^ a b Sciences, Humanities and Arts Network of Technological Initiatives (2016). "Matsang Stream". SHANTI Place Dictionary. University of Virginia. Retrieved 18 February 2022.
  9. ^ Xu, Daoming (December 1988). "Characteristics of debris flow caused by outburst of glacial lake in Boqu river, Xizang, China, 1981". GeoJournal. 17 (4). doi:10.1007/BF00209443. eISSN 1572-9893. ISSN 0343-2521. S2CID 128613506.
  10. ^ Charles Howard-Bury; George Mallory (1922). Mount Everest: The Reconnaissance, 1921. Longmans, Green and Company. p. 323. ISBN 978-1-977876-60-7. OCLC 1124314824. in the valley of the Po Chu or Bhotia Kosi R.
  11. ^ Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland (1891). Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland. Cambridge University Press for the Royal Asiatic Society. p. 256. OCLC 1764574. Po chu probably for Bod ch'u or "River of Tibet." It is generally call in Chinese Ya-lu ts'ang-pu chiang (Yaru ts'angpo in Tibetan).
  12. ^ Bajracharya, S. R., Mool, P. K., Shrestha, B. R. (2006). The impact of global warming on the glaciers of the Himalaya. Pages 231–242 in: Proceedings of the International Symposium on Geodisasters, Infrastructure Management and Protection of World Heritage Sites. Nepal Engineering College, Ehime College and National Society for Earthquake Technology Nepal.
  13. ^ Mool, P. K.; Joshi, S. P.; Bajracharya, S. R. (2001). Glacial Lake Outburst Floods and Damage in the Country. Pages 121–136 in: Inventory of Glaciers, Glacial Lakes and Glacial Lake Outburst Floods: Monitoring and Early Warning Systems in the Hindu Kush-Himalayan Region, Nepal. International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, Kathmandu.
  14. ^ Bindloss, J. (2010). "Bungee Jumping". Nepal. Lonely Planet. p. 87. ISBN 9781742203614. Retrieved 2010-05-23.

External links edit

  • Bhote Kosi River (Upper Sun Kosi), OpenStreetMap, retrieved 19 December 2021.
  • Sun Kosi River, OpenStreetMap, retrieved 19 December 2021.
  • Arun River, OpenStreetMap, retrieved 19 December 2021.
  • Sapta Kosi River, OpenStreetMap, retrieved 19 December 2021.

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MandarinHanyu PinyinMazhang cangbuBhote KosiTraditional Chinese波特科西Simplified Chinese波特科西TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinBōte KexiNepali nameNepaliभ ट क श Contents 1 Names and etymology 2 River course 3 Hazards 4 Tourism and sports 5 References 6 External linksNames and etymology editBhote koshi is the Nepalese name Nepali भ ट क श romanized Bhōṭe kōsi In Nepali language the word bhoṭe or bhoṭiya means Tibetan 4 and the word kosi means river 5 As such the name is not unique the western tributary of the upper Dudh Koshi is also called Bhote Koshi 6 Poiqu Tibetan བ ད ཆ is the common name for the river on the Chinese side 7 8 It is also transliterated as Boqu via Chinese Chinese 波曲 9 and as Po Chu by early 1990s Everest expeditions 10 This name means River of Tibet 11 This too is not a unique name as it is also ascribed to Yarlung Tsangpo The formal name of the river in Tibetan is Matsang Tsangpo Tibetan མ གཙང གཙང པ 8 7 River course edit nbsp The valley of Bhote KoshiThe headwaters of the Poiqu and Bhote Sun Koshi River are located at the Zhangzangbo Glacier in Tibet 12 The river flows out of the Lumi Chimi lake When entering Nepal it is called the Bhote Koshi Further downstream from the village of Bahrabise onwards it is called the Sun Koshi 1 Hazards editIn July 1981 a sudden ice avalanche caused a Glacial Lake Outburst Flood in the moraine dammed Zhangzangbu Cho Lake in the headwaters of the Bhote Koshi The ensuing debris flow destroyed bridges and sections of both the Arniko and the Nepal China highways 13 Tourism and sports editThe Bhote Kosi is used for both rafting and kayaking It is the steepest river rafted in Nepal with a gradient of 15 m per km Bungee jumping or swinging over the Bhote Kosi has been described as the ultimate experience 14 The river carves a steep and direct drop at the top that gradually eases to more placid streams and calmer pools with a 46 km run at the Lamosunga dam The rapids are class IV V at high flow and III at lower levels The river is steep and continuous with one rapid leading into another References edit a b c Shrestha A B Eriksson M Mool P Ghimire P Mishra B amp Khanal N R 2010 Glacial lake outburst flood risk assessment of Sun Koshi basin Nepal Geomatics Natural Hazards and Risk 1 2 157 169 Yamada T Sharma C K 1993 Glacier lakes and outburst floods in the Nepal Himalaya PDF International Association of Hydrological Sciences pp 319 330 Archived from the original PDF on 20 March 2020 Retrieved 18 February 2022 Su Pengcheng Liu Jingjing Li Yong Liu Wei Wang Yang Ma Chun Li Qimin 11 November 2021 Changes in glacial lakes in the Poiqu River basin in the central Himalayas Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 25 11 5879 5903 doi 10 5194 hess 25 5879 2021 eISSN 1607 7938 the Poiqu River Bhote Koshi River a tributary of the Sun Koshi River The Poiqu River known as the Bhotekoshi River in Nepal is the boundary river between China and Nepal Turner R L 1931 bhote A Comparative and Etymological Dictionary of the Nepali Language K Paul Trench Trubner London Turner R L 1931 kosi A Comparative and Etymological Dictionary of the Nepali Language K Paul Trench Trubner London permanent dead link Kattelmann R 2003 Glacial lake outburst floods in the Nepal Himalaya a manageable hazard Natural Hazards 28 1 145 154 a b Xigaze Prefecture Level City Institute of the Estonian Language 2018 06 03 Retrieved 18 February 2022 a b Sciences Humanities and Arts Network of Technological Initiatives 2016 Matsang Stream SHANTI Place Dictionary University of Virginia Retrieved 18 February 2022 Xu Daoming December 1988 Characteristics of debris flow caused by outburst of glacial lake in Boqu river Xizang China 1981 GeoJournal 17 4 doi 10 1007 BF00209443 eISSN 1572 9893 ISSN 0343 2521 S2CID 128613506 Charles Howard Bury George Mallory 1922 Mount Everest The Reconnaissance 1921 Longmans Green and Company p 323 ISBN 978 1 977876 60 7 OCLC 1124314824 in the valley of the Po Chu or Bhotia Kosi R Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1891 Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain amp Ireland Cambridge University Press for the Royal Asiatic Society p 256 OCLC 1764574 Po chu probably for Bod ch u or River of Tibet It is generally call in Chinese Ya lu ts ang pu chiang Yaru ts angpo in Tibetan Bajracharya S R Mool P K Shrestha B R 2006 The impact of global warming on the glaciers of the Himalaya Pages 231 242 in Proceedings of the International Symposium on Geodisasters Infrastructure Management and Protection of World Heritage Sites Nepal Engineering College Ehime College and National Society for Earthquake Technology Nepal Mool P K Joshi S P Bajracharya S R 2001 Glacial Lake Outburst Floods and Damage in the Country Pages 121 136 in Inventory of Glaciers Glacial Lakes and Glacial Lake Outburst Floods Monitoring and Early Warning Systems in the Hindu Kush Himalayan Region Nepal International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development Kathmandu Bindloss J 2010 Bungee Jumping Nepal Lonely Planet p 87 ISBN 9781742203614 Retrieved 2010 05 23 External links editBhote Kosi River Upper Sun Kosi OpenStreetMap retrieved 19 December 2021 Sun Kosi River OpenStreetMap retrieved 19 December 2021 Arun River OpenStreetMap retrieved 19 December 2021 Sapta Kosi River OpenStreetMap retrieved 19 December 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bhotekoshi River amp oldid 1187785384, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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