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Sedimentology / Fluvial landforms / Geography of Tibet / Environmental soil science / Physical geography / Gyala Peri / Yarlung Tsangpo River / Namcha Barwa / Yarlung Tsangpo Grand Canyon / Geology / Earth / Geography
Date: 2008-06-03 16:35:48
Sedimentology
Fluvial landforms
Geography of Tibet
Environmental soil science
Physical geography
Gyala Peri
Yarlung Tsangpo River
Namcha Barwa
Yarlung Tsangpo Grand Canyon
Geology
Earth
Geography

Coupling of rock uplift and river incision in the Namche Barwa–Gyala Peri massif, Tibet Noah J. Finnegan†* Bernard Hallet David R. Montgomery Department of Earth and Space Sciences and Quaternary Research Center, Uni

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