Central-Asian Institute for Applied Geosciences, Kyrgyzstan
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- Late Cenozoic Exhumation of the Terskey Range, Kyrgyz Tien Shan
- A temporary seismological network across the Pamir and Tien Shan mountain ranges
- Analysis of local seismicity, crustal and upper mantle structure in Central Asia using data recorded by a seismological network in the Pamir and Tien Shan
- Distribution of seismicity in the Pamir-Tien Shan-Hindu Kush region, central Asia, from TIPAGE seismic data
- InSAR analysis of the coseismic deformation related to the 2008 Nura earthquake, Pamir-Alai mountains
- P and S receiver function analysis along a profile in eastern Pamir and southern Tien Shan
- Seismotectonics of the Pamir
- Glaciation in a tectonically active environment: Preliminary observations from the Inylchek and Sary-Dzaz Valleys, Kyrgyz Tian Shan
- Glacier lake outburst floods caused by glacier shrinkage: case study of Ala-Archa valley, Kyrgyz Ala Too, northern Tian Shan, Kyrgyzstan
- Paleoglaciology of the Ala-Archa and Ak-Shyrak areas, Kyrgyz Tian Shan
- Reconstructing spatial and temporal patterns of paleoglaciation along the Tian Shan
- Imaging the crust and mantle structure below the northern margin of the Tibet-Pamir plateau (Invited)
- Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Past Mountain Glaciation in the Tian Shan, Central Asia
- Subduction of lower continental crust beneath the Pamir imaged by receiver functions from the seismological TIPAGE network
- Late Pliocene to Late Quaternary Apparent Exposure Ages from Glacial Deposits in Ak-Shyrak, Central Kyrgyz Tian Shan
- Macroscopic Fault Structure of the 1911 Mw8.1 Chon Kemin Earthquake (Tien Shan, Kyrgyzstan) from Combined Seismic Imaging, Palaeo-Seismological Investigations and Historial Seismicity
- Combined wave propagation analysis of earthquake recordings from borehole and building sensors
- Neoglaciation in Central Asia, Climate and Moisture Sources Reconstruction from Altai, Pamir, and Tien Shan Ice-cores
- Guided waves from the Pamir seismic zone provide additional evidence for the existence of subducted continental lower crust
- Recent kinematics of the Pamir, the northwestern tip of the India-Asia collision zone: Westward flow into the Tajik Depression and triggered slip along the northwestern margin
- Subduction of continental crust A case study in the Pamir