DOCSLIB.ORG
Explore
Sign Up
Log In
Upload
Search
Home
» Tags
» Gurla Mandhata
Gurla Mandhata
Thermochronologic Constraints on the Late Cenozoic Exhumation History of the Gurla Mandhata Metamorphic Core Complex, Southwestern Tibet A
An Example from the Himalaya
Syncollisional Extension Along the India–Asia Suture Zone, South-Central Tibet: Implications for Crustal Deformation of Tibet
This Article Appeared in a Journal Published by Elsevier. the Attached Copy Is Furnished to the Author for Internal Non-Commerci
The Pundits: British Exploration of Tibet and Central Asia
Quaternary Glaciation of Gurla Mandhata (Naimon’Anyi) 57 3 58 4 A,* B C a 59 5 Lewis A
Feasibility Assessment Report
Destination Himalaya Sacred Mountains & Lakes of Tibet
Thermochronologic Constraints on the Late Cenozoic Exhumation History of the Gurla Mandhata Metamorphic Core Complex, Southwestern Tibet
The Late Cenozoic Tectonic Evolution of Gurla Mandhata, Southwest Tibet
Structural Evolution of the Gurla Mandhata Detachment System, Southwest Tibet: Implications for the Eastward Extent of the Karakoram Fault System
Small Group Holiday Itinerary
Geologic Map of the Mt. Kailas-Gurla Mandhata Area, Southwest Tibet
The Mountains of Central Tibet
Climate-Driven Environmental Change in the Zhada Basin, Southwestern Tibetan Plateau
An Ornithological Pilgrimage to Lake Manasarowar and Mount Kailas
Mt. Kailash Yatra by Helicopter Langtang Ri Trekking & Expedition
Ashes to Kailash, 1999
Top View
Political Determinants of Indian Pilgrimages to Mount Kailas and Manasarovar Lake
Kungco EPSL 12.Pdf
Late Miocene Topographic Inversion in Southwest Tibet Based on Integrated Paleoelevation Reconstructions and Structural History
Download ERA5 Land Data in Netcdf Format (
Kailash Sacred Landscape Conservation Initiative
Fragile Equilibrium: Environmental Change and Cultural Resilience In
Back Matter (PDF)
Pdf/17/2/626/5259763/626.Pdf 626 by Guest on 25 September 2021 Research Paper
Highest Mountains in the World
Application for the ICA Commission on Mountain Cartography
The Kailash Sacred Landscape This 7,132M Peak Is Located in Api Nampa Conservation Area of Nepal
British Expedition Climbs Seven Peaks Nepal, Far West Nepal, Takphu Himal
Neotectonics of the Western Nepal Fault System: 10.1002/2014TC003730 Implications for Himalayan Strain Partitioning Key Points: Calvin R
Publication Template