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Urbanization in the Sayan-Altai Republics: A Perspective from Modernization Theory

open access: yesOriental Studies, 2021
Introduction. In the national republics of the Sayan-Altai Region — Altai, Tuva and Khakassia — urbanization has been essentially delayed and is, hence, accelerated.
Elena E. Tinikova
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Distribution of Acer negundo L. in Altai Krai (Russia, Southern Siberia) and its coenotic role in pine forests [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
The article provides data on the distribution of the invasive boxelder maple in the Altai Krai.  The article specifically considers its coenotic role in pine forests by the example of the Barnaul ribbon pine forest.
Speranskaya,Natalia   +20 more
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Typification of Allium pallasii Murr. var. nitidulum (Alliaceae)

open access: yesTurczaninowia, 2022
Allium pallasii Murr. var. nitidulum Fisch. et Regel was assigned species status (A. nitidulum Fisch.) in 1853 by Ledebour in “Flora Rossica”, being considered as a synonym of Allium pallasii but with no description. Then in 1887 E.
Владимир Иванович Дорофеев   +2 more
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Flora of the Ushkurmynker ridge and adjacent territories (East Kazakhstan), Report 1

open access: yesActa Biologica Sibirica, 2022
For the first time, a list of higher vascular plants of the natural flora of the Ushkurmynker ridge is presented. The list is based on literature data and materials collected during our field surveys and includes 127 species belonging to 94 genera and 37
Gleb A. Bolbotov   +2 more
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Altai Balance - Altai Balance Review - THE TRUTH! - Altai Balance Blood Sugar Support Review

open access: yes, 2023
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Alvaro Fernandes (15951791)
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Pottery traditions of the Andronovo (Fedorovo) population of the steppe Altai (based on materials from the settlement of Zharkovo-3) [PDF]

open access: yesВестник археологии, антропологии и этнографии, 2021
Zharkovo 3 settlement is located in the south of Western Siberia in the steppe Altai. The site was studied by archaeologists of the Altai State University and they discovered two building horizons: one of the Andronovo time (one house was studied) and ...
Papin D.V.   +4 more
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The late Quaternary slip-rate of the Har-Us-Nuur fault (Mongolian Altai) from cosmogenic Be-10 and luminescence dating [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
The Altai range (western Mongolia) accommodates NNE–SSW shortening across the northern India–Eurasia collision zone by dextral slip on faults trending NNW–SSE, and anticlockwise, vertical-axis rotations of fault-bounded blocks.
Bayasgalan, A.   +31 more
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Mesozoic–Tertiary exhumation history of the Altai Mountains, northern Xinjiang, China: New constraints from apatite fission track data [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
This study uses apatite fission track (FT) analysis to constrain the exhumation history of bedrock samples collected from the Altai Mountains in northern Xinjiang, China.
Dong, J.   +12 more
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ALTAI and SAYAN

open access: yesEarthquakes in Northern Eurasia, 2020
The review of the seismicity in Altai and Sayan region for 2014 is presented. The stationary network of seismic stations included 48 stations. Compared to 2013, seven new seismic stations were added in the region. Additionally 3 local temporary networks including 39 temporary seismic stations operated in the region.
A.F. Emanov   +4 more
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Studies of the Belukha glacier plexus in the context of global glacio-climatic monitoring (on the 100th anniversary of the first ascent of the Belukha Mountain)

open access: yesЛëд и снег, 2015
The Belukha Mountain is the highest peak of the Altai. On July 26 (7th August in the new time scale) of 1914 the brothers Boris and Mikhail Tronov discovered the mountain and were the first people to climb it. The Tronov Glacier is named after them.
V. S. Revyakin
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