Supplementary data to Dortch et al.: "Episodic fluvial incision of rivers and rock uplift in the Himalaya and Transhimalaya" (19 pages). The supplementary data includes incision plots of strath terraces for this study (Fig. DS1) and previously published studies (Fig. DS2), details of previously published 10 Be data and recalculated ages (Table-DS1), and previously published incision height and rate (Table -DS2). Previously published 10 Be data and recalculated ages for alluvial fans (Table-DS3) and river terraces (Table-DS4) are also provided. Figure-DS1: Strath terrace incision plots (this study) of the Ladakh and Lahul regions.
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