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Lithospheric structures of the eastern Himalayas as revealed by receiver function analysis
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Changement climatique et ressource en eau en Himalaya
Published 2015-09-01“…In the Himalayas, where the increase in temperatures is higher than the world average, climate change is expected to impact water resources in a particularly significant manner. …”
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Performance of karan rai in relation to rainfall pattern in northwestern Himalayas
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Site occupancy of select mammals in the tropical forest of Eastern Himalaya
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A coinfection of severe leptospirosis and scrub typhus in Indian Himalayas
Published 2019-01-01“…This coinfection is first to be documented in this holy Indian Himalayas. Clinical suspicion, early laboratory diagnosis, and early treatment could prevent complications and fatal outcomes. …”
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Caring for Glaciers: Land, Animals, and Humanity in the Himalayas, by Karine Gagne
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Variability and time series trends of rainfall and temperature in Indian Himalaya
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Millet: Food of the Himalayas for combating malnutrition in the face of nutritional insecurity
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Thermal and mechanical evolution of continental convergence zones : Zagros and Himalayas.
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Deep structure of the Himalaya and Tibet from gravity and seismological data
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Corrections to Michael Noonan's "Recent language contact in the Nepal Himalaya"
Published 2024“…Corrections to Michael Noonan's "Recent language contact in the Nepal Himalaya", in David Bradley, et al., Language Variation: Papers on variation and change in the Sinosphere and Indosphere in Honour of James A. …”
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Hydrological properties of oak and pine forests in Central Himalaya, India
Published 1991“…In general, hydrological cycle in forested areas is a complicated phenomenon. In Himalaya the vegetative cover plays a vital role in determining several hydrological characters. …”
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The Yogins of Ladakh: a pilgrimage among the hermits of the Buddhist Himalayas.
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Field relations, petrogenesis and emplacement of the Bhagirathi leucogranite, Garhwal Himalaya
Published 1993“…<p>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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Volatile-assisted intrusion and autometasomatism of leucogranites in the Khumbu Himalaya, Nepal
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]
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
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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