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A Line Through the Sacred Lands of the Altai Mountains: Perspectives on the Altai Pipeline Project
In 2006 preliminary plans were made public showing that Gazprom intended to construct a pipeline through the Altai republic (Russia, south-west Siberia). Unfortunately, there was almost no attention to integrating the conservation of cultural heritage (both archaeological and landscape) into the planning of the pipeline, though the Altai is well-known ...
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Holocene Vegetation and Climate Dynamics in the Altai Mountains and Surrounding Areas [PDF]
©2018. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. A comprehensive understanding of the regional vegetation responses to long-term climate change will help to forecast Earth system dynamics.
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Comparison of seismotectonic peculiarities of Altai Mountains and Mongolian Altai
Seismic Instruments, 2013The paleoseismogeological studies within the two representative segments of fold systems in the Altai mobile belt (Altai Mountains and Mongolian Altai) have been carried out. These studies revealed the primary seismodislocations (seismic ruptures) of both the ancient historic and prehistoric strongest earthquakes.
E. A. Rogozhin, Jun Shen, S. N. Rodina
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ALTAI MOUNTAIN STRUCTURES AND THE PAZYRYK CULTURE
MODERN SOLUTIONS TO CURRENT PROBLEMS OF EURASIAN ARCHEOLOGY, 2023The worship to Sky, Earth and Mountains served in ancient times as the basis for the emergence of priesthood, shamanism, tengrianism, as well as for other cults and beliefs. The results of archaeological research of ancient sacred objects in Altai indicate that the origins of these beliefs go back to ancient times, can be traced back to the Early ...
MARSADOLOV L., ZYABLITSKY S.
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Humus of soils of the Altai Mountains
Eurasian Soil Science, 2007Data on the humus composition and specific features of soils in the Altai Mountains obtained in the long-term studies initiated by R.V. Kovalev are discussed. The average statistical values for the content of the main humus components and their ratios in different soil types were obtained by processing the data on 307 soil pits.
M. I. Dergacheva +2 more
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Gendered Musicality in the Altai Mountains
2022This chapter provides a gendered perspective on musical performance and sociality in a rural Mongolian district. Through drawing from the ethnographic literature on gendered life stages in Mongolia and contextualizing this within a consideration of ceremonial and other performance contexts, it examines how women’s musical practices and performance ...
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The lower limit of mountain permafrost in the Russian Altai Mountains
Permafrost and Periglacial Processes, 2007AbstractPermafrost‐indicator features, such as rock glaciers, pingos and ice‐wedge polygons, exist at many locations in and around the South Chuyskiy Range of the Russian Altai Mountains (∼50°N). The distribution of these features suggests that the altitudinal range of the sporadic/patchy permafrost zones and the widespread discontinuous/continuous ...
Kotaro Fukui +4 more
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Zooplankton in high-mountain lakes of Altai
Inland Water Biology, 2013In July to August 1999–2001, 53 zooplankton species were recorded in high-mountain lakes of Altai (1800–2400 m above sea level). The abundance of zooplankton varies considerably, but the average values of abundance and biomass are low. According to zooplankton characteristics, the high-mountain lakes are oligotrophic and oligosaprobic.
O. S. Burmistrova, N. I. Ermolaeva
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Distribution of extreme temperatures in the Altai Mountains
SPIE Proceedings, 2014We carried out a comparison of the values obtained during 30-year periods from 1951 to1980 and from 1981 to 2010 at the stations of the Altai Mountains with regard to series of daily air temperatures to assess present-day changes in temperature conditions.
K. I. Sokolov, A. A. Sharapova
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STEPPE RELICS IN THE FLORA OF MOUNTAIN ALTAI
Institute of Botany and PhytointroductionИзучение реликтовых видов растений способствует познанию процессов флорогенеза и прогнозированию подобных изменений биоценозов в будущем. В предлагаемой публикации приводится попытка классификации степных реликтов флоры Горного Алтая, показана связь распространения горно-степных и пустынно-степных реликтов с реконструкциями событий плейстоцена
A. Ivanov, A. Revushkin
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