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The use of detrital mineral cooling ages to evaluate steady state assumptions in active orogens: An example from the central Nepalese Himalaya
K. W. Ruhl,
K. V. Hodges
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
cooling
62%
catchment
55%
mineral
48%
age structure
46%
hypsometry
44%
tributary
26%
thermal evolution
17%
muscovite
15%
erosion rate
15%
probability density function
15%
fluvial deposit
14%
sediment
14%
comparison
12%
grain size
11%
valley
10%
erosion
9%
sampling
8%
history
8%
river
7%
distribution
5%
method
3%
Physics & Astronomy
minerals
87%
cooling
59%
sediments
53%
tributaries
47%
erosion
28%
muscovite
21%
rivers
18%
hinges
18%
probability density functions
15%
valleys
14%
sampling
12%
histories
11%
grain size
10%
curves
8%
Chemical Compounds
Catchment
100%
Cooling
77%
Mineral
71%
Grain Size
13%
Sampling
12%
Time
5%