Himalayan-Tibetan Continental Lithosphere during Mountain Building
(Hi-CLIMB)

Collaborating Institutions and Scientists

Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon, USA (OSU)
John Nabelek (PI), Logan Mitchell, Dane Sherstad, Matthew Arsenault, Jan Baur,
Seth Carpenter, Matthew Donnahue, Daniel Myers
University of Illinois and Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, Illinois, USA (UIUC)
Wang-Ping Chen (PI), Tai-Lin (Ellen) Tseng, Trale Bardell, Nathan van Houdnos
Department of Mines and Geology, Kathmandu, Nepal (DMG)
M.R. Pandey, Basant Kafle, Som Sapkota, Gyani Chitrakar, Sudhir Rajaure
Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, Beijing, People's Republic of China (CAGS)
JIANG Mei, SU Heping, XUE Guangqi, WANG Youxue, CAI Shuiku, LI Jianfei
Peking University, Beijing, People's Republic of China (PKU)
CHEN Yonshun (John), ZHOU Shiyong, LIANG Xiaofeng, YE Guoyang
Institute of Earth Sciences, Taipei, Taiwan (IES)
HUANG Bor-Shouh, LIU Chun-Chi, LIN Chia-His (John), WU Chia-Lung
Ecole Normale Superieure de Paris, France (ENS)
Jerome Vergne, Gyorgy Hetenyi, Arnaud Burtin
Project Description
Hi-CLIMB is an international project whose goal is to image deep structure of the
Himalayan continental collision zone. Download a more detailed description here: (PDF)

Participants in the field and analysis (click here)

Proposed instrument locations and study area (click here)

Proposed experiment timeline (click here)

Instrument locations as of September 2005 (click here)

Project milestones (click here)

First Results (click here)


Pictures!
Participants Picture Mosaic
Installation in Nepal Picture Mosaic
Installation in Tibet Picture Mosaic
Photo Album

Links of Interest
Latest news from Nepal (www.nepalnews.com & www.kantipuronline.com)
Maps of Tibet (www.tibetmap.com)
University of Illinois Hi-CLIMB homepage
Instruments provided by IRIS/PASSCAL Instrument Center
University of Colorado HIMNT Project
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