A note to the weathering process in the east Nepal Himalayas

Authors

  • Jan Kalvoda Institute of Geology and Geotectonics of the Czechoslovak Academy of Science, Prague Bocni 11-1401, Praha 4-Sporilov, 14132, Czechoslovakia
  • Libuse Smolikova Faculty of Science of the Charles University, Prague Albertov 6, Praha 2 – Nove Mesto, 12000, Czechoslovakia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/jngs.v1i2.31785

Keywords:

Soil genesis, Glacigenous Stratigraphy, Weathering process, Climatic conditions, east Nepal Himalaya

Abstract

The variability of the climato-morphogeoetic processes of the Himalaya during the Quaternary was due-in addition to the global climatic variations of the Earth-to the orogenic changes of the volume and shape of these mountains. In this paper the main modellation features of weathering processes in the East Nepal Himalayas on the examples of the soil genesis and glacigenous stratigraphy accumulations are summarized. The rates of the original mountain vault destruction and transport of the disintegrated masses depend on the intensity of the weathering processes of rocks controlled by the climatic conditions, and are a function of the potential energy of the highest mountain massifs.

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Published

1981-12-31

How to Cite

Kalvoda, J., & Smolikova, L. (1981). A note to the weathering process in the east Nepal Himalayas. Journal of Nepal Geological Society, 1(2), 18–36. https://doi.org/10.3126/jngs.v1i2.31785

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