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Quantifying the rise of the Himalaya orogen and implications for the South Asian monsoon

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GEOLOGY
Volume 45, Issue 3, Pages 215-218

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GEOLOGICAL SOC AMER, INC
DOI: 10.1130/G38583.1

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  1. Industry Technology Facilitator project PSD by BG-Group [3310PSD]
  2. Saudi Aramco
  3. Statoil
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  5. Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) Facility award at the NERC Isotope Community Support Facility at SUERC [IP-1357-1112]

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We reconstruct the rise of a segment of the southern flank of the Himalaya-Tibet orogen, to the south of the Lhasa terrane, using a paleoaltimeter based on paleoenthalpy encoded in fossil leaves from two new assemblages in southern Tibet (Liuqu and Qiabulin) and four previously known floras from the Himalaya foreland basin. U-Pb dating of zircons constrains the Liuqu flora to the latest Paleocene (ca. 56 Ma) and the Qiabulin flora to the earliest Miocene (21- 19 Ma). The proto-Himalaya grew slowly against a high (similar to 4 km) proto-Tibetan Plateau from similar to 1 km in the late Paleocene to similar to 2.3 km at the beginning of the Miocene, and achieved at least similar to 5.5 km by ca. 15 Ma. Contrasting precipitation patterns between the Himalaya-Tibet edifice and the Himalaya foreland basin for the past similar to 56 m.y. show progressive drying across southern Tibet, seemingly linked to the uplift of the Himalaya orogen.

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