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Elizabeth J. Catlos, Chandra S. Dubey and Thomas M. Etzel
The Sikkim region of the Himalayas (NE India) may form an important microplate between Nepal and Bhutan. Here we report high-resolution pressure-temperature (P-T) paths taken from garnet-bearing rocks across the northern and eastern portion of the region...
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Muhammad Atiq Ur Rehman Tariq, Kelden Wangchuk and Nitin Muttil
Bhutan is a small yet water-abundant country. The country suffers from frequent flooding and is lately experiencing a growing risk of localized droughts due to inappropriate water resource management and climate change. Such a situation calls for much mo...
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Raju Sarkar and Kelzang Dorji
Landslides have been and are prominent and devastating natural disasters in Bhutan due to its orography and intense monsoonal rainfall. The damage caused by landslides is huge, causing significant loss of lives, damage to infrastructure and loss of agric...
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Hiroto Nagai, Jinro Ukita, Chiyuki Narama, Koji Fujita, Akiko Sakai, Takeo Tadono, Tsutomu Yamanokuchi and Nobuhiro Tomiyama
A comprehensive glacier?glacial lake inventory was developed for the Bhutan Himalayas based on satellite observations between 1987?1990 and 2006?2011. In total, 733 lakes (covering 82.6 km2) were delineated between 4000 and 6000 m a.s.l. and their relati...
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Baillie, I. C. Tshering, K. Dorji, T. Tamang, H. B. Dorji, T. Norbu, C. Hutcheon, A. A. Baumler, R.
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