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Introduction. The article summarizes the history of one of the three largest monasteries of the Tibetan Geluk school — Ganden Monastery. The latter tradition of Tibetan Buddhism occupies an exceptional place in the history of Mongolic spiritual cultures.
Yumzhana Zh. Zhabon
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Return of Kosi river induced by Tibet earthquake [PDF]
Seismotectonics and change in river courses were correlated. Following the elastic rebound theory before the occurrence of the earthquake the subsurface rocks accumulate the energy by the tectonic movement.
Saumitra Mukherjee
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A model of the evolution of the lithosphere of the Himalayan-Tibetan orogen
The Himalayan-Tibetan orogen is one of the active orogens on Earth. The processes caused by the collision of two continents have attracted attention of many researchers, and over the past decades, a large amount of geological and geophysical data has ...
Alekseev R.S., Rebetsky Yu.L.
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Analysis of the land surface heterogeneity and its impact on atmospheric variables and the aerodynamic and thermodynamic roughness lengths [PDF]
The land surface heterogeneity has a very significant impact on atmospheric variables (air temperature T-a, wind speed u, and humidity q), the aerodynamic roughness length z(0m), thermodynamic roughness length z(0h), and the excess resistance to heat ...
Feddes, R.A. +3 more
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Tibet’in Yerli İnancı Bön Ve Taraftarları: Bir Giriş Denemesi
Tibet’te asırlardır yerleşik iki dinî gelenek vardır. Bunlardan en yaygını Tibet Budizmi (Lamaizm) adıyla günümüze ulaşan Budizm’dir. Diğeri ise Tibet’te yerleşik olan, en genel anlamıyla Budizm öncesi hâkim dinî yapıyı ve Budizm’in bölgede üstünlük ...
Muhammed Ali Bağır
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The effective elastic thickness of the India Plate from receiver function imaging, gravity anomalies and thermomechanical modelling [PDF]
The range and the meaning of the effective elastic thickness (EET) in continental areas have been subject to controversy over the last two decades. Here we take advantage of the new data set from the Hi-CLIMB seismological experiment to re-estimate the ...
Cattin, R. +3 more
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The Tibetan Plateau, known as “the roof of the world” and “the third pole of the earth”, is a product of the collision between India and Asia during the last ~50 Ma.
Yu Zou +5 more
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Some aspects of regent titles in Tibet (XVII-XVIII)
Historical sources provide variety of Tibetan and Mongolian terms that were related to the position of regent in the Tibetan government of the XVII-XVIII centuries: desrid, deba, gyaltsab, gyalpo, miwang, nominhan and others.
A. G. Lyulina
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The Gangdese batholith, emplaced from the Cretaceous to the Eocene in the southern Lhasa terrane of Tibet, provides critical constraints on the tectonic-magmatic evolution of the Neo-Tethyan Ocean and the India-Asia continental collision. In this article,
Li Deliang +3 more
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【Background and objective】 The response of the reference evapotranspiration (ET0) to climate change and its underlying determinants has attracted increased interest over the past decade, but there is a lack of knowledge about how ET0 in Tibet has changed.
LIU Jingxia +4 more
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