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    Siwalik sabrecats: review and revised diagnosis of Megantereon fossils from the foothills of the Himalaya by Stimpson, CM

    Published 2024
    “…While analyses of global fossil collections have provided insights and hypotheses, specimens from the foothills of the Himalaya—the Siwaliks—have been overlooked in recent treatments due to poor characterization and a confused taxonomic history. …”
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    Serial changes in spirometry during an ascent to 5,300 m in the Nepalese Himalayas. by Mason, N, Barry, P, Pollard, A, Collier, D, Taub, N, Miller, MR, Milledge, J

    Published 2000
    “…The aims of the present study were to determine the changes in forced vital capacity (FVC), forced expiratory volume in 1 sec (FEV1) and peak expiratory flow (PEF), during an ascent to 5,300 m in the Nepalese Himalayas, and to correlate the changes with arterial oxygen saturation measured by pulse oximetry (SpO2) and symptoms of acute mountain sickness (AMS). …”
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    Age of crustal melting, emplacement and exhumation history of the Shivling leucogranite, Garhwal Himalaya by Searle, M, Noble, SR, Hurford, A, Rex, D

    Published 1999
    “…We report a U-Pb monazite age of 23.0 ± 0.2 Ma for the Shivling leucogranite, a tourmaline + muscovite ± biotite leucogranite at the top of the High Himalayan slab in the Garhwal Himalaya, north India. The Shivling-Bhagirathi leucogranite is a viscous near-minimum melt, emplaced as a foliation parallel laccolith via a dyke network not far from its source region. …”
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    CAUSE AND EFFECT AMONG THRUST AND NORMAL FAULTING, ANATECTIC MELTING AND EXHUMATION IN THE HIMALAYA by England, P, Molnar, P

    Published 1993
    “…The following processes could have caused one or other of these changes in the Himalaya in Miocene time. The shear stress on the fault at the base of the Himalaya could have decreased. …”
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    Cause and effect among thrust and normal faulting, anatectic melting and exhumation in the Himalaya by England, P, Molnar, P

    Published 1993
    “…The shear stress on the thrust fault at the base of the Himalaya could have decreased, for instance because of melting on the fault plane. …”
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    The petrology and transformation history of continental crust in the Tso Morari complex, Ladakh, Himalaya by Bidgood, A

    Published 2020
    “…Samples of mafic eclogite dykes hosted in low-strain metagranite were collected from the centre of the Tso Morari complex in Ladakh, Himalaya, where the granite has been observed to transition into granite gneiss towards the highstrain mafic–felsic lithological boundary. …”
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    BIOECOLOGY OF DIORYCTRIA ABIETELLA DENIS AND SCHIFF. A PEST OF CONIFERS IN THE NORTH-WESTERN HIMALAYA by T.D VERMA

    Published 2011-11-01
    “…The detailed biology, nature and extent of damage, along with its distribution have been discussed and methods of control suggested.              Key Words: Insect biology, Insect ecology, Dioryctria abietella, Coniferae, North-Western Himalaya, Forest pests …”
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    A new remote hazard and risk assessment framework for glacial lakes in the Nepal Himalaya by D. R. Rounce, D. C. McKinney, J. M. Lala, A. C. Byers, C. S. Watson

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…This study initially uses previous qualitative and quantitative assessments to understand the hazards associated with eight glacial lakes in the Nepal Himalaya that are widely considered to be highly dangerous. …”
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