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The rise and growth of Tibet

Andreas Mulch () and C. Page Chamberlain
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Andreas Mulch: Stanford University
C. Page Chamberlain: Stanford University

Nature, 2006, vol. 439, issue 7077, 670-671

Abstract: It is not difficult to be impressed by the grandeur of high mountainous regions, but it is difficult to reconstruct how the elevation of such regions evolved. A study of the Tibetan plateau does just that.

Date: 2006
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