Attendance Time: Friday, 24 April 2009, 13:30–15:00
Hall A
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EGU2009-389 TecDEM: A MATLAB Based Toolbox for understanding Tectonics from Digital Elevation Models F. Shahzad, S. A. Mahmood, and R. Gloaguen
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EGU2009-3200 Incision rate of the Yellow River in notheastern Tibet constrained by cosmogenic isotope dating (10Be, 26Al) of fluvial terraces: implications to catchment evolution and plateau building A. Perrineau, J. van der Woerd, J. Liu-Zeng, Y. Gaudemer, R. Pik, P. Tapponnier, and R. Thuizat
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EGU2009-5773
Quantifying the long-term erosion rate of peneplains in south-central Tibet from in situ-produced 10Be(withdrawn) M. Strobl, R. Hetzel, and L. Ding
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EGU2009-7248 Flow around the Tibetan Plateau: A shallow water model approach T. Frisius, K. Fraedrich, H. Borth, O. Bothe, and X. Zhu
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EGU2009-9677 Regional climate modeling of Asian monsoon evolution in Late Miocene and its response to Tibetan uplift H. TANG, J. ERONEN, A. MICHEELS, and M. FORTELIUS
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EGU2009-8321 First (U-Th)/He ages from the peneplain forming granitoids of Tibetan Plateau, near Nam Co V. Haider, I. Dunkl, H. von Eynatten, and D. Ling
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EGU2009-7372 Erosion in Tibet R. Gloaguen and M Leidig
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EGU2009-8988 Pedogenesis and soil moisture, but not soil temperature best explain large-scale patterns of soil carbon and soil nitrogen contents in the permafrost ecosystems of Tibetan alpine grasslands F. Baumann, J.-S. He, P. Kühn, and T. Scholten
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EGU2009-6807 Basin morphology of Lake Donggi Cona, north-eastern Tibetan Plateau, as a combined result of tectonic and climatic forcing E. Dietze, B. Diekmann, C. Kopsch, K. Hartmann, and B. Wünnemann