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The Geographic, Geological and Oceanographic Setting of the Indus River
Geophysical Monograph Series
Carmala N. Garzione Curriculum Vitae – March 2018
Ocean Drilling Program Leg 159 Preliminary Report The
2011 March SPC Minutes
Climates, Past Landscapes and Civilizations
Abstract: Headwater Capture and Drainage Re-Organization In
Indus Valley Civilization
Front Matter
Chapman Conference on the Evolution of the Monsoon, Biosphere and Mountain Building in Cenozoic Asia
Ocean Drilling Program Leg 152 Preliminary
Extrusion Vs. Duplexing Models of Himalayan Mountain Building 3: Duplexing Dominates from the Oligocene to Present Dian Hea, A
The Riddle of the Sarasvati River
JR Facility Science Evaluation Panel (SEP) Meeting 29-30 June and 1 July 2015 Institut Universitaire Europeen De La Mer, Brest, France
Scientists Trace How Rivers Change Course 25 December 2005
Multimineral Fingerprinting of Transhimalayan and Himalayan Sources of Indus-Derived Thal Desert Sand (Central Pakistan)
Regional Pliocene Exhumation of the Lesser Himalaya in the Indus Drainage Peter D
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Ocean Drilling Program Leg 152 Scientific
From Sarasvati to Ganga Complete and They Are Not Responsible for Any Errors Or Omissions Or for the Results Obtained from the Use of Such Material
Weathering in the Himalaya, an East- West Comparison: Indications from Major
Department of Geology
Tracing the Vedic Saraswati River in the Great Rann of Kachchh Nitesh Khonde1,4, Sunil Kumar Singh2, D
Indian Ocean Fan Systems
Sediment Transport and Slope Stability in the Northern Gulf of Mexico
Report of Cruise 64PE300 (NERC) INDUS, Arabian Sea R/V PELAGIA
JR Facility Science Evaluation Panel Meeting 6-‐9 January 2014 Scripps
Weathering and Climate in the Himalaya Since the Miocene - Insights from Foreland Basin Sediments Natalie Vögeli
Joides Advisory Groups*
Malaya Since the Miocene - Insights from Foreland Basin Sediments
Research Status at Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology (WIHG)
Fluvial–Eolian Interactions in Sediment Routing and Sedimentary Signal Buffering: an Example from the Indus Basin and Thar Desert
Himalayan Journal of Sciences | Vol
Regional Pliocene Exhumation of the Lesser Himalaya in the Indus Drainage Peter D
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