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Thermal Evolutional History And
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Ar Geochronological Constraints On Central-East Himalaya
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Study On Current Movement Characteristics And Numerical Simulation Of The Main Faults Around The Eastern Himalayan Syntaxis
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The Tectono-magma Events In The Western Margin Of The Eastern Himalayan Syntaxis And Their Geodynamic Implications
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Metamorphic Petrology And Microstructure Features For Eastern Himalayan Syntaxis And Its Geologic Implications
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Cretaceous And Paleogene Paleomagnetic Results From The Southeastern Part Of Eastern Himalaya Syntaxis And Its Implication For Tectonic Evolution
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The Tectono-magma Events In The Eastern Margin Of The Himalayan Syntaxis And Their Geodynamic Implications
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The Genesis Of Granite From The West Side Of The Eastern Himalayan Syntaxis:Constraints From Zircon Geochronology And Geochemical
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The Study Of The Medog Shear Zone Of The Eastern Himalayan Syntaxis
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Development Characteristics And Hazard Assessment Of Landslide In The Eastern Himalayan Syntaxis Region Of Tibetan Plateau
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The Synthetic Analysis Of The Differential Uplifting In The Eastern Himalayan Syntaxis Region Through Geomorphology Method
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A Study On Tectonic Geomorphology Of Namche Barwa And Activity Of The Faults
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Milin M6.9 Earthquake Sequences Monitored And Namche Barwa Seismicity Analysis
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The Current Movement Characters Of Main Fault Zones Surrounding The Namcha Barwa Syntaxis
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Shear Wave Velocity Noise Tomography Of The Upper And Middle Crust Of Eastern Himalayan Syntaxis
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Tectonic Evolution Of The Eastern Himalayan Syntaxis(Namche Barwa)from Low Temperature Thermochronology
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The Eastern Himalayas Structure Has Anisotropic Characteristics Of The Crust
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Neogene deposition, provenance, and exhumation along a tectonically active, glaciated continental margin, Yakataga and Redwood Formations, southern Alaska syntaxis
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Influence of river erosion on the metamorphic architecture of the eastern Himalayan syntaxis: A petrologic and geochronologic study
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An investigation on the evolution of a Himalayan gneiss dome: Nanga Parbat-Haramosh massif, western syntaxis
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The persistence of rapid exhumation in the eastern Himalayan syntaxis
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