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100%1994Curray, Joseph R.: Sediment volume and mass beneath the Bay of Bengal
100%1842004Wang Pinxian: Cenozoic deformation and the history of sea-land interactions in Asia
100%1999Liu Guangding; Li Qingmou et al.: Application of geophysical well-logging in global change analysis
100%1992Raymo, Maureen E.: Late Cenozoic evolution of global climate
100%1161988Copeland, Peter; Kidd, W. S. F. et al.: Tectonic evolution of the Himalayas and the Tibetan Plateau
80%1171992Prell, Warren L.; Murray, David W. et al.: Evolution and variability of the Indian Ocean summer monsoon; evidence from the Western Arabian Sea Drilling Program
71%1171992Niitsuma, Nobuaki; Yasunari, Tetsuzo: Summer monsoon history and Tibet-Himalayan uplift as a key of the Quaternary glacial cycle
60%43
43-386
2005Hu Xiumian; Jansa, Luba et al.: Upper Cretaceous oceanic red beds (CORBs) in the Tethys; occurrences, lithofacies, age, and environmentsdownload
57%121
121-757
121-758
2007Meynadier, L.; Gourlan, A. T. et al.: Chemical erosion in the Himalayas-Tibet for the past 4 million years studied by Pb and Nd isotopic stratigraphy
57%121
121-758
2006Padmakumari, V. M.; Ahmad, S. M. et al.: Seawater neodymium isotopic composition in the northeastern Indian Ocean during the LGM to Holocene; response to glacial and monsoonal weathering in Himalaya-Tibet
49%2002Clift, Peter; Gaedicke, Christoph: Accelerated mass flux to the Arabian Sea during the middle to late Miocene
42%184
184-1146
2012Xie Shucheng; Pancost, Richard D. et al.: Microbial lipid records of highly alkaline deposits and enhanced aridity associated with significant uplift of the Tibetan Plateau in the late Miocene

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