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The Secret Behind The Himalayas' Endless Growth - From Earth Experts
The Continental Collision That Started It All The collision between India and Eurasia began roughly 50 to 55 million years ...
High in the Himalayas, glacial lakes and bodies of water are growing, and the landscape is responding in dangerous ways. As meltwater carves new lakes into the mountains, scientists are concerned ...
The average percentage change in river discharge, or river flow, per year, is increasing over much of High Mountain Asia. Red and orange represent decreases in river discharge and blue represents ...
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A recent report from the Central Water Commission (CWC) reveals that glacial lakes and other water bodies in the Himalayan ...
If you liked this story, share it with other people. Conservation geneticist Adarsh Man Sherchan is one of the leading experts keeping track of the impacts that Nepal’s dozens of dams are having on ...
Low per capita water availability and a high relative level of water use makes South Asia one of the most water scarce regions of the world. For the first time, the International RiverSymposium (IRS) ...
Anthony Dosseto receives funding from the Australian Research Council. A new report has warned that even if global warming is held at 1.5°C, we will still lose a third of the glaciers in the Hindu ...
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