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    Field relations, petrogenesis and emplacement of the Bhagirathi leucogranite, Garhwal Himalaya by Searle, M, Metcalfe, R, Rex, A, Norry, M

    Published 1993
    “…The Bhagirathi leucogranite forms a series of low-angle en echelon, lensoidal intrusions at the top of the High Himalayan slab in the central Himalaya of Garhwal, northern India. The Bhagirathi leucogranite is situated structurally above the kyanite and sillimanite gneisses of the Vaikrita Group which, in turn, overlie the north-dipping Main Central Thrust zone of inverted metamorphic isograds. …”
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    Volatile-assisted intrusion and autometasomatism of leucogranites in the Khumbu Himalaya, Nepal by Weinberg, R, Searle, M

    Published 1999
    “…Leucogranite crops out in the upper Imja Khola, Khumbu Himalaya, Nepal, where it makes up approximately 50% of the exposed bedrock. …”
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    Recent books on Tibet and the Buddhist Himalayas [2 review articles] by Clarke, GE, Ramble, CAE

    Published 1980
    “…Fisher (ed.), Himalayan Anthropology: The Indo-Tibetan Interface Mark Tatz and Jody Kent, The Tibetan Game of Liberation: Rebirth Blanche Olschak, Ancient Bhutan: A Study on Early Buddhism in the Himalayas Sherry B. Ortner, Sherpas Through Their Rituals Michael Aris, Bhutan: The Early History of a Himalayan Kingdom…”
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    Mechanisms and timescales of felsic magma segregation, ascent and emplacement in the Himalaya by Scaillet, B, Searle, M

    Published 2006
    “…We combine field, petrological, geochemical and experimental observations to evaluate the timescales of compaction-driven and shear-assisted melt extraction and ascent in the Himalaya. The results show that melt migration via compaction and channelling is inescapable and operates on timescales of less than 1 million years and possibly as short as 0.1 million years. …”
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    Permutations of Rajput identity in the West Himalayas, c. 1790-1840 by Moran, A

    Published 2010
    “…<p>The sustained interaction of local elites and British administrators in the West Himalayas over the decades that surrounded the early colonial encounter (c. 1790-1840) saw the emergence of a distinctly new understanding of communal identity among the leaders of the region. …”
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    Plate velocity exhumation of ultrahigh-pressure eclogites in the Pakistan Himalaya by Parrish, R, Gough, S, Searle, M, Waters, D

    Published 2006
    “…Once entrained in the base of the crust, the eclogites followed a slower cooling history from 45 Ma, similar to the amphibolite facies gneisses of the Pakistan Himalaya. © 2006 Geological Society of America.…”
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    Field relations, petrogenesis and emplacement of the Bhagirathi leucogranite, Garhwal Himalaya by Searle, M, Metcalfe, R, Rex, A, Norry, M

    Published 1993
    “…The Bhagirathi leucogranite forms a series of low-angle en echelon, lensoidal intrusions at the top of the High Himalayan slab in the central Himalaya of Garhwal, northern India. The leucogranite comprises the assemblage: K-feldspar + quartz + plagioclase + tourmaline + muscovite ± biotite ± garnet. …”
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    Textural and petrological studies of anatexis and melt transfer in the Himalayan Orogen by Dyck, B

    Published 2016
    Subjects: “…Himalaya Mountains…”
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    Species composition, diversity and traditional uses of homegarden in Kumaun Himalaya, India by VIBHUTI VIBHUTI, KIRAN BARGALI, S S BARGALI

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…The aim of present study was to analyse the status, plant diversity and their utilization in homegardens of Kumaun Himalaya. After the recognizance survey, 12 villages were selected in Hill and Bhabhar regions and in each village10 homegardens were selected for detailed study. …”
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    Evidence of structural segmentation of the Uttarakhand Himalaya and its implications for earthquake hazard by Prantik Mandal, Raju Prathigadapa, D. Srinivas, Satish Saha, Gokul Saha

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Our joint inversion of radial PRFs and group velocity dispersion data of Rayleigh waves detects three NNE trending transverse lithospheric blocks segmenting the lithosphere in Uttarakhand Himalaya, which spatially correlate well with the northward extension of the Delhi -Haridwar Indian basement ridge, an inferred tectonic boundary and great boundary fault, respectively. …”
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    Black carbon aerosols over the Himalayas: direct and surface albedo forcing by Vijayakumar S. Nair, S. Suresh Babu, K. Krishna Moorthy, Arun Kumar Sharma, Angela Marinoni, Ajai

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…Generally, BC concentration in the atmosphere peaks during pre-monsoon season over the Himalayas and the climatological mean of atmospheric BC over Hanle (western Himalayas, 4.5&#x2009;km msl) and Nepal Climate Observatory-Pyramid (central Himalayas, 5&#x2009;km msl) are 106&#x00B1;27&#x2009;ng m&#x2212;3 and 190&#x00B1;95&#x2009;ng m&#x2212;3, respectively. …”
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    Ground motion prediction equation for NW Himalaya and its surrounding region by Vandana, Harendra K. Dadhich, Himanshu Mittal, O.P. Mishra

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…An attenuation relationship, also known as a Ground Motion Prediction Equation (GMPE), has been developed for the Northwest Himalaya and its surrounding region. This GMPE utilizes strong motion data recorded by two networks: the National Center for Seismology Network and the strong motion network installed by Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee named PESMOS. …”
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    Birds of the Kangchenjunga Landscape, the Eastern Himalaya: status, threats and implications for conservation by Pratikshya Kandel, Ishana Thapa, Nakul Chettri, Rebecca Pradhan, Eklabya Sharma

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…We reviewed birds of the Kangchenjunga Landscape, a transboundary complex shared by Bhutan, India and Nepal in the Eastern Himalaya. Using 119 literature, we analyzed the bird survey efforts in the landscape, their taxonomic representation, global threat status, distribution patterns, and habitat preferences. …”
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    Habitat overlap among native and introduced cold-water fishes in the Himalayas by Arif Jan, Ivan Arismendi, Guillermo Giannico, Rebecca Flitcroft

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…We transferred maximum entropy (MaxEnt) models developed with spatially continuous freshwater-specific environmental variables to map the distribution of potentially suitable habitats for rainbow and brown trout in the Himalayas. We adopted a similar procedure to map suitable habitats for snow trout species. …”
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    Paper mill-based integrated nutrition of garden pea in the Eastern Himalayas by RAKESH KUMAR, A THIRUGNANAVEL, NARENDRA KUMAWAT, BIDYUT C DEKA

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…Thus, Azad pea could be grown with application of paper mill waste @ 1.0 t/ha along with 100% RDF+25% RDF(ON) for better productivity, profitability and soil health in Eastern Himalayas. …”
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