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Himalayan Physiography 1

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IN response to a proposal made in 1906 by the “Board of Scientific Advice” to the Survey of India that a paper should be compiled “summarising the geographical position of the Himalayas and Tibet” for the benefit of travellers in those regions, a series of papers on these parts has been issued which is not only. of great scientific value in itself, but will surely answer the purpose of directing scien-tific research towards the elucidation of many problems which beset the study of high altitudes.

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H., T. Himalayan Physiography 1 . Nature 79, 132–134 (1908). https://doi.org/10.1038/079132b0

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