Projet TIBETOP

TIBETOP Project

Explanations of the Project TIBETOP

The TIBETOP project aims to reconstruct the past topographic evolution of the world’s highest Himalaya Mountains and Tibetan plateau that represent a natural laboratory to obtain models linking topography, geodynamic processes, drainages, biodiversity, and climate.

Different topographic growth scenarios have been proposed for the Himalayan-Tibetan orogen, and a fierce debate currently exists among several international groups.

This project proposes to unlock these limitations by applying new game-changing paleoaltitude proxies to new priority targets from the Eocene to the Miocene near-surface record and deeper crustal high-grade metamorphic rocks exhumed along high-strain zones.

This will also provide new insights on crustal-scale transport of fluids and exhumation processes.

  • Project start Date :15/01/2025
  • Project completion Date : 31/07/2028
  • Project duration : 42 months
  • Budget : 557 290 €
  • Project leader : Aude GÉBELIN
  • Research team : GEM
  • Link to the project ANR
  • GeoRessources’ contact : Aude GÉBELIN
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Research partners

Several partners work on this research project with GeoRessources :

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