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Pamir-Karakoram Mountains

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December 20, 2025

Prelims: Current events of national and international importance | Geography

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Scientists are studying ice cores from the Pamir Mountains to understand the Pamir–Karakoram anomaly—a rare phenomenon. These ice cores may hold clues to protecting glaciers globally.

  • Location – It spans the Karakoram range (Pakistan, India, China) and the Pamir mountains (Tajikistan, Afghanistan, China).
  • The Pamir Mountains are known as 'The Roof of the World' & Karakoram is often called the "Backbone of High Asia".
  • Pamir–Karakoram Anomaly – A rare climatic phenomenon where glaciers in the Pamir and Karakoram mountains resisted melting and even slightly grew, unlike the global trend of retreat.
  • The Pamir–Karakoram region is the only mountainous area on Earth where this phenomenon exists.

Location of Expedition – Ice cores were drilled from the Kon-Chukurbashi ice cap in the Pamir Mountains, Tajikistan, at an altitude of 5,810 m.

  • Duration – It is observed from the late 20th century until around 2018, when signs of decline began.
  • Causes – Linked to unique regional climate patterns, including increased winter precipitation, cooler summers, and circulation anomalies that favoured glacier stability.
  • UNESCO's List - The Karakorum-Pamir region is part of UNESCO’s Tentative List submitted by China.
  • Habitats – High-altitude desert and steppe ecosystems.

Karakoram-Hindukush-Pamir

 

Other Features

  • Pamir Knot – It serves as a junction for 5 major mountain systems -
    • Himalayas - Extend to the southeast.
    • Karakoram - Radiate southeastward, between the Himalayas and the Kunlun.
    • Hindu Kush - Extends to the west and southwest.
    • Tian Shan - Radiates to the north and northeast.
    • Kunlun - Extend to the east.
  • Highest Peaks – Includes K2 (8,611 m), Ismoil Somoni Peak (7,495m), Kongur Tagh (7,719 m), Mt. Muztag Ata (7,546 m), and Jiubie Mountains (7,530 m).
  • Unique Landforms – Mud volcanoes in Muji Valley, alpine lakes (Kalakule, White Sandy).
  • Glaciers – Fedchenko Glacier, which is in the Pamir mountain (the longest outside polar regions) & Siachen and Baltoro glaciers in the Karakoram.
  • Other glaciers include the Karakorums, Pamirs, Yinsugaiti (the longest in China), etc.

References

  1. The Hindu | Scientific expedition on the ice cores
  2. UNESCO | Karakorum-Pamir
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