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Measuring up a tall task for science

By Li Peixuan | China Daily | Updated: 2025-05-26 09:10
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Members of the mountaineering team set up equipment on top of Qomolangma for a scientific measuring mission on May 27, 2020. [Photo/Xinhua]

Fifty years ago, China announced its first precise measurement of Mount Qomolangma, also known as Mount Everest. Nowadays, China's ongoing measurement missions in the region remain important in understanding the evolving conditions on the world's tallest mountain.

China's persistent measurements provide precise elevation and location data that serve as a critical global benchmark for global geographic information systems and topographic mapping, ensuring the world's maps stay accurate, said Chen Gang, a professor at the China University of Geosciences (Wuhan). He noted that Mount Qomolangma grows a little every year.

The data aids in understanding plate movements and crustal deformation, while supporting critical research in geology, geography and meteorology, as well as applications in resource exploration and environmental conservation, Chen added.

"Qomolangma is more than a mountain — it's a natural laboratory," he said, explaining that the mountain stands as a sensitive indicator of Earth's activity, that drives scientific breakthroughs and thus attracts global research attention.

"Our work here supports everything from disaster prevention to navigation systems worldwide," he said.

Beyond science, many countries conduct measurements of Qomolangma to test and showcase their cutting-edge technologies. Thus, the mountain has become a stage for demonstrating technological prowess, according to Chen.

From 1975 to 2020, China's measurement techniques, evolving from traditional geodesy to using the Beidou navigation satellite system, enabled a high degree of precision in determining Mount Qomolangma's height, with each result accurate to two decimal places, Chen said.

Precisely measuring Qomolangma upholds national sovereignty. "The north slope lies within China's borders, so it is our right and responsibility to measure and publish its height," he said.

Measuring the peak is akin to measuring a person's height. "We first establish where the foot is, then measure the distance to the head," Chen said.

Scientists use Earth's mean sea level as the base, with China adopting the Yellow Sea's average level as its reference, according to Approaching the Top of the Earth, a popular science book compiled by the National Tibetan Plateau Data Center and other institutions.

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