Thermal structure and exhumation history of the Lesser Himalaya in central Nepal

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  • L. Bollinger
  • J. P. Avouac
  • O. Beyssac
  • E. J. Catlos
  • T. M. Harrison
  • M. Grove
  • B. Goffé
  • S. Sapkota
چکیده

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تاریخ انتشار 2004