نتایج جستجو برای: indus yarlung tsangpo suture

تعداد نتایج: 13879  

2004
Asif Inam M. Tahir

The Indus fan is the most pronounced and extensive physiographic and sedimentary feature of the Arabian Sea as well as it is the second largest submarine fan in the world. It has developed off the passive continental margin of Pakistan and India, covering an area of about 1.1 x10 km which makes it one of the largest sediment bodies in the ocean basins, totalling ~5 x 10 km in volume. The presen...

2012
S P Tripathy Dimple Verma C Sunil G Haridas P K Sarkar

This paper reports the measurement of high energy neutron component (E > 50 MeV) carried out at the Indus-1 (450 MeV) and Indus-2 (2.5 GeV) electron accelerators (RRCAT, Indore, India). The study is based on the registration of neutron induced fission fragments from bismuth radiators in the adjoint solid polymeric track detectors. These bismuth fission detector (BFD) stacks are exposed at the i...

2015
GUY DESAULNIERS Guy Desaulniers

Full Professor Math. & Indus. Eng., École Polytechnique de Montréal, 06/2007–... Director GERAD research center, Montréal, 05/2015–... Associate Professor Math. & Indus. Eng., École Polytechnique de Montréal, 06/2001–05/2007 Assistant Professor Math. & Indus. Eng., École Polytechnique de Montréal, 12/2000–06/2001 Researcher Math. & Indus. Eng., École Polytechnique de Montréal, 08/1999–11/2000 A...

2017
GUY DESAULNIERS Guy Desaulniers

Full Professor Math. & Indus. Eng., École Polytechnique de Montréal, 06/2007–... Director GERAD research center, Montréal, 05/2015–... Associate Professor Math. & Indus. Eng., École Polytechnique de Montréal, 06/2001–05/2007 Assistant Professor Math. & Indus. Eng., École Polytechnique de Montréal, 12/2000–06/2001 Researcher Math. & Indus. Eng., École Polytechnique de Montréal, 08/1999–11/2000 A...

2003
P. B. KELEMEN

M. P. Searle's recent paper in the Journal of Structural Geology (Searle 1986) included a major departure from published structural interpretations of the Ladakh Himalaya. The geologic history of Ladakh is a vital key to understanding the timing and sequence of events during the Himalayan orogeny. Ophiolitic rocks and island arc volcanics along the Indus Suture zone (Frank et al. 1977, and many...

2008
David R. Montgomery Bernard Hallet Liu Yuping Noah Finnegan Alison Anders Alan Gillespie Harvey M. Greenberg

Lacustrine and alluvial terraces and sediments record the extent of at least twoHolocene glacially dammed lakes immediately upstream of the Tsangpo River gorge at the eastern syntaxis of the Himalaya. The larger lake covered 2835 km, with a maximum depth of 680 m and contained an estimated 832 km of water; the smaller lake contained an estimated 80 km of water. Radiocarbon dating of wood and ch...

Journal: :Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 2022

Abstract. Tracer-aided hydrological models integrating water isotope modules into the simulation of runoff generation are useful tools to reduce uncertainty modeling in cold basins that featured by complex processes and multiple components. However, there is little guidance on strategy field sampling for analysis run tracer-aided models, which especially important large mountainous Tibetan Plat...

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