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Isolated high-altitude cerebral edema in the Himalayas: a case report. [PDF]

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The Himalayas

1992
Abstract While apathy or, at best, subdued activity prevailed in botanical circles in western India, the Himalayas beckoned the adventurous and the curious, among them surveyors and scientists who observed in a casual note or expansive report the indigenous plant and animal life of this complex mountain range which separates India from ...
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The Himalayas

Geology Today, 1985
After splitting from Gondwanaland, India drifted northwards to collide with the Asian landmass about 40 million years ago. The intervening Tethys ocean was closed by northwards subduction beneath southern Tibet, and the collision created the Himalayan orogenic belt.
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Trans-Himalaya

Bulletin of the American Geographical Society, 1910
Ellsworth Huntington, Sven Hedin
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