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[CONGRATS] CHINA FOUND FRESH WATER RESERVOIR UNDER YONGSHU ISLAND IN SOUTH CHINA SEA

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Freshwater reservoir found at one of Beijing’s artificial islands in the South China Sea
  • Chinese scientists discovered the body of water beneath Fiery Cross Reef and it’s thought to be expanding at a fast rate of 1 metre a year
  • They believe land reclamation has accelerated the process, and similar reservoirs may be forming at other man-made island.
Published: 6:00pm, 28 Jun, 2020


A fast-expanding body of fresh water has appeared under one of Beijing’s controversial man-made islands in the South China Sea, a Chinese study has found.
The fresh water was discovered beneath Fiery Cross Reef, known as Yongshu in China, and is believed to be growing at a rate of about 1 metre (3.3 feet) per year – more than twice the speed observed on naturally formed islands.

Similar reservoirs could also be building up under other artificial islands across the region, according to researchers from the South China Sea Institute of Oceanology in Guangzhou.

They could “serve as an important water resource for local inhabitants and ecosystems”, the team led by marine geologist Xu Hehua said in a peer-reviewed paper in the Journal of Hydrology last month.



Beijing claims sovereignty over most of the resource-rich South China Sea, but there are rival claims from its neighbours
, and its island-building activities over the past six years have unnerved the region and drawn criticism from the US.

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China built an island on Fiery Cross Reef that now spans more than 2 sq km. Photo: Xu Hehua

Fiery Cross Reef is part of the disputed Spratly archipelago claimed by China, Vietnam and the Philippines. Once a small coral atoll, China began building on the reef back in 2015 – turning it into an island that is 10 times the original size and now spans more than 2 sq km (0.77 sq miles)
With military facilities including missile launchers and a runway, Washington-based think tank the Centre for Strategic and International Studies calls it Beijing’s “most advanced” artificial base in the South China

It also gets a lot of rain. According to the study, annual rainfall was nearly 3,000mm (118 inches) at the reef – five times the average in mainland China.


While most of that rainwater sank underground through silt and sand, a belt of fresh water was found to be floating on top of the salt water, which is heavier and more dense.

This phenomenon, known as a “freshwater lens”, can take up to 150 years to form and stabilise on a naturally formed island, according to earlier studies.

But at Fiery Cross Reef, it appears to be moving a lot faster. Based on data from observational wells across the island, Xu and his team found the freshwater lens had appeared just two years after the land was reclaimed. This year it measured 7 metres (23 feet), and they predict it will have expanded to a depth of 15 metres (49 feet) by 2035.

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Scientists estimate the body of fresh water will have expanded to a depth of 15 metres by 2035. Photo: Xu Hehua

The scientists believe land reclamation has sped up the process.

Five years ago, China sent in dredgers and cranes to build on the reef. They dredged up sand from the shallow lagoon and pumped it into the coral reef to create an artificial island 5 metres (16 feet) above sea level.

“This process is very similar to the formation of natural coral islands, which mainly depends on storm or tidal waves to move and carry coral debris to form the island,” Xu said in the paper. “[Land reclamation has] accelerated this process.”

The researchers found that the level of fresh water changed with extreme weather such as typhoons, which brought salt water flooding onto the island. But according to their computer modelling, the freshwater body on Fiery Cross Reef could become stable in as little as 15 years.

It would be important not just for humans on the island, but also its ecosystem, with many plants and animals depending on fresh groundwater to survive and thrive.

At present, people on China’s man-made islands rely on desalination, and there is a shortage of fresh water, according to official newspaper Science and Technology Daily.

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Lu Chunhui, a professor of hydrogeology at Hohai University in Nanjing who was not involved in the study, said the freshwater lens could be fragile – and if it was tapped too early it could cause seawater to contaminate the reservoir.

He said it was possible to estimate how much fresh water could be extracted without damaging the resource, but it would require a wide range of data such as weather records and geological surveys.

Marine engineers have proposed ways to stop seawater intrusion on the island, including by building a wall. “Such technology works not only on remote islands but in coastal cities with water problems such as Singapore and Hong Kong,” Lu said.

https://www.scmp.com/news/china/sci...r-found-one-beijings-artificial-islands-south
 
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Lucky for China, this is a big development.
That's mean the island can support human habitation more in the future




This Yongshu Island aka Fiery cross island have very Strategic location, right in the center of South China Sea :D

With Airbase there Chinese Fighter, Bomber, and Land Attack Cruise Missile-LACM (DF-10A 2,000 km Range) can cover entire South East Asia

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What a strategic island indeed
 
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That island is too small, even Singapore which is much bigger doesnt have natural fresh water supply and need to get it from Malaysia to sustain their live in that island.
 
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He is not considered as Indonesian by Indonesian members here. He has plan previously to give up his citizenship and become fully China citizen.
Are Peranakans usually like this?
 
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That island is too small, even Singapore which is much bigger doesnt have natural fresh water supply and need to get it from Malaysia to sustain their live in that island.
FANCY Think Tank from neighboring country so IGNORANT about Singapore.
Singapore had 3 original reservoirs and now have total of 17 with development.
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Are Peranakans usually like this?

I dont know whether the term peranakan is correct. IMO Chinese Indonesian are more nationalistic than Chinese Malaysian in general. You can see Chinese Indonesian in here that act weird like this is only him alone. I think he is a very minority among Chinese Indonesian population in Indonesia with such attitude.

My older brother himself married mix Chinese Javanese woman (Muslim). Other older brother almost marry another Chinese Indonesian (Catholic) but get hurdle since the woman doesnt want to change her religion. I am quite close with Chinese-Betawi women (Muslim) as friend. I have several Chinese Indonesian Muslim friends (male) as well. I dont see such problem.

Some Respected and Nationalist Chinese Indonesian

Soemitro Joyohadikusumo
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Kwik Kian Gie

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Yusuf Hamka

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Sumitro Djojohadikusumo

Government and political career

In March 1946 Sumitro returned to the newly independent Indonesia. He served in a series of successive governments, starting as an assistant to prime minister Sutan Sjahrir. In 1948 he was the deputy chief delegate representing Indonesia at the UN Security Council meeting at Lake Success, New York.

Following Indonesia's international recognition in December 1949, Sumitro became chargé d'affaires at the Indonesian Embassy in Washington D.C., before becoming one of five experts assisting the UN secretary-general.[3]

Sumitro went on to serve as the a Cabinet Minister for both Sukarno and Suharto.

During the late 1950s Sumitro involved in the PRRI/Permesta rebellion during which disgruntled leaders in several provinces in Sumatra and Sulawesi declared secession from the central government in Jakarta. The movement was quickly crushed and Sumitro fled abroad.

A brief summary of Sumitro's career is as follows:[4]

  • 1946: Staff assistant to Prime Minister Sutan Sjahrir.
  • 1947: President Director, Indonesian Banking Corporation.
  • 1948-1949: Deputy head, Indonesian delegation to the UN Security Council (deputy to L.N. Palar)
  • 1949: Member, Indonesian delegation to the Round Table Conference in The Hague, Netherlands.
  • 1950: Charge, Indonesian Embassy in Washington, DC.
  • 1950-1951: Minister of Trade and Industry, Natsir Cabinet.
  • 1952-2000: Professor, Faculty of Economics, University of Indonesia.
  • 1952-1953: Minister of Finance, Wilopo Cabinet.
  • 1955-1956: Minister of Finance, Burhanuddin Harahap Cabinet.
  • 1958-1961: Joined the PRRI/Permesta movement in opposition to the Jakarta central government.
  • 1958-1967: Lived outside Indonesia, working as an economic consultant in Malaysia, Hong Kong, Thailand, France and Switzerland.
  • 1968-1973: Minister of Trade in the First Development Cabinet appointed by president Suharto.
  • 1973-1978: Minister for Research in the Second Development Cabinet.
  • 1986: Chief Commissioner, PT Bank Pembangunan Asia; also active in the LP3ES NGO think tank in Jakarta.
  • 1985-1990: Chair, Board of Supporters, Mercu Buana University, Jakarta.
 
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Bro,why Indonesia sees these traitors as Indonesians,they obviously work for China?
How is this acceptable?

Do all indonesian citizen need to hate and smearing China? @T-123456
I know you don't like China, but don't be bias :enjoy:

Meanwhile, there are other indonesian lick US and japan boot so much. But according to native indonesian logic they are proudly indonesian citizen, even Japan already slaughter 3.5 million of indonesian

As long as I check history, China never slaughter 3.5 million indonesians

US of A also pressure indonesia to abandon their Timor Leste province.

But yeah according to native indonesian logic in here,
If indonesian have positive view toward China, HE IS A TRAITOR.

If indonesian lick US and Japan boot, THEY ARE PATRIOT :rofl:


FANCY Think Tank from neighboring country so IGNORANT about Singapore.
Singapore had 3 original reservoirs and now have total of 17 with development.
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Watch out bro, they will call you traitor of south east asian too :D
 
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Do all indonesian citizen need to hate and smearing China? @T-123456
I know you hate China, but don't be bias :enjoy:

Meanwhile, there are other indonesian lick US and japan boot so much? But according to native indonesian logic they are proudly indonesian citizen, even Japan already slaughter 3.5 million of indonesian

As long as I check history, China never slaughter 3.5 million indonesians

US of A also pressure indonesia to abandon their Timor Leste province.

But yeah according to native indonesian logic in here,
If indonesian have positive view toward China, HE IS A TRAITOR.

If indonesian lick US and Japan boot, THEY ARE PATRIOT :rofl:




Watch out bro, they will call you traitor of south east asian too :D
This is the Irony.
People COLONIZED for too long will love their colonizers.
This is STOCKHOLM SYNDROME.
These WHITE WORSHIPPERS are usually LOW IQ and have low self esteem.
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This is the Irony.
People COLONIZED for too long will love their colonizers.
This is STOCKHOLM SYNDROME.
These WHITE WORSHIPPERS are usually LOW IQ and have low self esteem.
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Yes bro, according those type of people.

When you praise white people, its normal.
When you praise other asians, in this case China. You are a traitor

Where are their pride as same asians? what a bitter irony

Our logic is so different than those people, bro @sinait
 
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