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Uplift History of the Eastern Pamir Inferred from Inversion of Thermochronometric Data and River Profile [PDF]
The Pamir salient accommodates a great amount of Cenozoic India-Eurasia convergence in the forms of thrusting, strike-slip faulting, extension, and gneiss dome formation. It thus becomes a key location for exploring the orogenic tectonic evolution. Here,
Yunpeng Wu +6 more
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Winter Baseflow Calibration's Critical Role in Hydrological Modeling for the Pamir Region
Abstract The Pamir Mountains, a critical water source for Central Asia, require accurate quantification of runoff components for water resource management under climate change. Uncertainties in precipitation data are known to greatly affect hydrological model accuracy, leading to the widespread use of multi‐data calibration methods to avoid internal ...
J. Huang +4 more
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Abstract The altitude effect (AE) of stable isotopes in meteoric water (δ18O and δ2H), that is, the depletion of water isotopes with increasing altitude, is an important theoretical assumption of isotope‐based paleoaltimetry. However, this assumption has recently been challenged, as many in situ observations fail to consistently demonstrate the ...
Yudong Shi +8 more
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Abstract The convergence of the Indian and Eurasian plates beneath the Pamir Plateau has produced complex continental subduction, significantly influencing upper crustal faulting and seismicity. To investigate the kinematic behavior of the High Pamir Plateau, we derive a geodetic slip model for the 2023 Mw 6.9 Pamir earthquake by using Sentinel‐1A and ...
Qingyi Liu +6 more
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Two generations of scapolite at Snezhnoe ruby deposit, Central Pamir
At Snezhnoe ruby deposit, localized in the eastern part of the tectonic zone of Central Pamir, two generations of sсapolite have been discovered by the textural and structural features.
A. K. Litvinenko +2 more
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Conservation and redistribution of crust during the Indo‐Asian collision [PDF]
We evaluate the mass balance of the Indo‐Asian orogen by reconstructing the Indian and Asian margins prior to collision using recently published paleomagnetic and surface shortening constraints, and subtracting modern crustal volumes derived from gravity
Clark, Marin K., Yakovlev, Petr V.
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Andronovites in the Eastern Pamirs: on the Issue of Dating and Origins of the Xiabandi AII Cemetery in Xinjiang (China) [PDF]
This study examines the Bronze Age period in the Eastern Pamirs using materials from the cemetery of Xiabandi AII, through the analysis of its burial practices and grave goods, and planigraphy of the site.
Shi Handa
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Strain Rates Along the Alpine‐Himalayan Belt From a Comprehensive GNSS Velocity Field
Abstract The Alpine‐Himalayan belt is one of Earth's most dynamic and complex regions, characterized by intense tectonic deformation and seismicity. Comprehensive analyses of continental‐scale crustal deformation and seismic hazards along this extensive orogenic belt require the compilation of large geodetic data sets.
N. Castro‐Perdomo +5 more
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High-altitude lakes are sensitive indicators of climate change, reflecting the hydrological impacts of global warming in alpine regions. This study investigates the long-term dynamics of the water level and surface area of Lake Karakul on the eastern ...
Zihui Zhang +8 more
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Region-wide glacier mass balances over the Pamir-Karakoram-Himalaya during 1999-2011 (vol 7, pg 1263, 2013) [PDF]
ISI Document Delivery No.: 273OY Times Cited: 0 Cited Reference Count: 1 Cited References: Gardelle J, 2013, CRYOSPHERE, V7, P1263, DOI 10.5194/tc-7-1263-2013 Gardelle, J. Berthier, E. Arnaud, Y. Kaab, A.
Arnaud, Y. +3 more
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