نتایج جستجو برای: himalayan mountain belt in western asia

تعداد نتایج: 17009601  

2018
Hailing Zhuang Masaya Yago Josef Settele Xiushan Li Rei Ueshima Nick V Grishin Min Wang

AIM A database based on distributional records of Eurasian Zephyrus hairstreaks (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae: Theclini) was compiled to analyse their areas of endemism (AoEs), species richness and distribution patterns, to explore their locations of past glacial refugia and dispersal routes. METHODS Over 2000 Zephyrus hairstreaks occurrences are analysed using the NDM/VNDM algorithm, for the reco...

2014
Himender Bharti Irfan Gul

The present paper provides a description of the male caste and re-description of the worker and queen castes of the poorly known ant species Lasiusalienoflavus Bingham, 1903. This species has hitherto been reported only from the Himalayas, and the present data are also based on specimens collected in the north-western part of the mountain range. Likewise other Himalayan ants, this species also ...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه علامه طباطبایی 1390

introruction khawf in(iran)-herat and mazaresharif and shirkhan bandar in (afghanistan)-dushanbe in (tajikistan)_(kirgizstan)-kashghar in(china) project railway network is under construction that it is as a significant corridor for revitalizing silk road corridor in the region .at the present there are three different gauge in the region central asia with 1,520 mm gauge and turkey-islamic repu...

2001
Zheng-Kang Shen Min Wang Yanxing Li David D. Jackson An Yin Danan Dong Peng Fang

Abstract. We collected GPS data from the southern Tarim basin, the Qaidam basin, and the western Kunlun Shan region between 1993 and 1998 to determine crustal deformation along the Altyn Tagh fault system at the northern margin of the Tibetan plateau. We conclude from these data that the Altyn Tagh is a left-lateral strike slip fault with a current slip rate of 9 mm/yr, in sharp contrast with g...

2006

The Himalayan Mountain Belt and adjacent Tibetan Plateau (Figure 1) remain the world’s foremost natural laboratory for investigation of continental collisional tectonics. The continuing debate over how the Asian continent has responded to the embedding of the Indian subcontinent has variously revolved around concepts such as distributed shortening (e.g. Dewey and Burke, 1973), wholesale contine...

Journal: : 2022

The study area is located in the Eastern Anatolian Plateau found Alpine-Himalayan fold mountain belt. Engil River Upper Basin (Güzelsu) within Lake Van Closed Basin, largest soda lake this belt terms of volume and area. This aims to investigate geomorphologic evolution Güzelsu support development with morphometric analysis. With aim, a Digital Elevation Model (DEM) was created aim quantifying e...

Ghadami, , Khiabani Moghadam, , Poosti, ,

The study area known as ‘Chahar-Dahaneh’ is part of the Iranian southeast ophiolites related to Alpian-Himalayan Mesozoic orogeny belt, and is located in the western margin of the Makran subduction zone. Chahar Dahaneh peridotite section consists of three major lithologies including: 1.dunite lenses 2. harzburgites and 3. Lherzolite. Based on electron microprobe analysis ,we estimated pressure ...

2016
A Licht G Dupont-Nivet A Pullen P Kapp H A Abels Z Lai Z Guo J Abell D Giesler

The onset of modern central Asian atmospheric circulation is traditionally linked to the interplay of surface uplift of the Mongolian and Tibetan-Himalayan orogens, retreat of the Paratethys sea from central Asia and Cenozoic global cooling. Although the role of these players has not yet been unravelled, the vast dust deposits of central China support the presence of arid conditions and modern ...

2014
Elizabeth A. Bailey Elizabeth Bailey Sonia Tikoo

Rapid India-Asia convergence has led to a major continental collision and formation of the Himalayas, the highest mountain range on Earth. Knowledge of the paleolatitude of the Kohistan-Ladakh Arc (KLA), an intermediate tectonic unit currently situated between the converging Indian and Eurasian continents in Western Himalaya, would constrain the tectonic history and dynamics of Himalayan orogen...

2014
Thirsa Kraaijenbrink Kristiaan J. van der Gaag Sofia B. Zuniga Yali Xue Denise R. Carvalho-Silva Chris Tyler-Smith Mark A. Jobling Emma J. Parkin Bing Su Hong Shi Chun-Jie Xiao Wen-Ru Tang V. K. Kashyap R. Trivedi T. Sitalaximi Jheelam Banerjee Karma Tshering of Gaselô Nirmal M. Tuladhar Jean-Robert M. L. Opgenort George L. van Driem Guido Barbujani Peter de Knijff

The greater Himalayan region demarcates two of the most prominent linguistic phyla in Asia: Tibeto-Burman and Indo-European. Previous genetic surveys, mainly using Y-chromosome polymorphisms and/or mitochondrial DNA polymorphisms suggested a substantially reduced geneflow between populations belonging to these two phyla. These studies, however, have mainly focussed on populations residing far t...

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