Glaciers in Burma

Roger Barry rbarry at nsidc.org
Mon Jun 7 11:49:14 MDT 2010


FYI
Roger

The Irrawaddy is formed by the confluence of the Nmai and Mali rivers. 
Both branches rise in the glaciers of the high and remote mountains in 
northern Myanmar in the vicinity of 28° N. The eastern branch, the Nmai, 
rises in the Languela glacier on the border with Tibet (China) and has 
the greater volume of water



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