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Temporal-spatial variability of modern climate in the Altai Mountains during 1970-2015 - Fig 1 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Geographic location of the Altai Mountains (a) and the related meteorological stations in the Altai Mountains (white area) (b). The Altai Mountains are divided into three sub-regions (1, 2 and 3) and the detailed information of meteorological stations is
Lianlian Fan (8587044)   +5 more
core   +1 more source

Challenges of assessment and mapping of ecosystem services in Bulgarian (Rhodope) and Russian (Altai) mountain protected areas in the context of post-socialist transformations and new conservation paradigms [PDF]

open access: yesSilva Balcanica, 2021
The overarching goal of this survey was to identify the challenges of ecosystem services assessment and mapping in Russian and Bulgarian mountain protected areas in the context of post-socialist transformations, new conservation paradigms and climate ...
Dmitry V. Chernykh   +7 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Pollen data frome Lake Teletskoye, Altai Mountains, south-eastern West Siberia, Russia, with age-depth model [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Lake Teletskoye (spanning 51°20′ to 51°47′N and 87°15′ to 87°50′E) is the largest lake in the Altai Mountains and is 77 km long and 330 m deep.The core location (51°44.99′N, 87°37.414′E) was at the deepest part of the lake. The altitude of the mountains
Rudaya, Natalia
core   +1 more source

Holocene fire regimes across the Altai-Sayan Mountains and adjacent plains: interaction with climate and vegetation types [PDF]

open access: yesClimate of the Past
The Altai-Sayan Mountains and adjacent plains (including the west Siberian Plain, Kazakhstan Hills and Junggar Basin) have experienced accelerated warming in recent decades, raising growing concerns about escalating wildfire risks.
D. Zhang   +8 more
doaj   +1 more source

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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Conservation Priorities and Demographic History of Saussurea involucrata in the Tianshan Mountains and Altai Mountains [PDF]

open access: yesLife (Basel), 2023
Rare and vulnerable endemic plants represent different evolutionary units that occur at different times, and protecting these species is a key issue in biological protection. Understanding the impact of the history of endangered plant populations on their genetic diversity helps to reveal evolutionary history and is crucial for guiding conservation ...
Hu L, Lu T, Wang X, Wang J, Shi W.
europepmc   +4 more sources

Gobi Altai, Khangai and Khentii Mountains mapped by a mixed-method cartographic approach for comparative geophysical analysis

open access: yesMongolian Geoscientist, 2021
Geologic and geophysical mapping has been so far limited to the traditional single-method GIS-based mapping. A new approach combining integrated analysis of data on geology, gravity, topography and geomorphology is presented for regional characterization
Polina Lemenkova
doaj   +1 more source

ALTAI and SAYAN MOUNTAINS

open access: yesZemletriaseniia Severnoi Evrazii [Earthquakes in Northern Eurasia], 2019
The review of the Altai-Sayan region seismicity for 2013 is presented. The permanent seismic network included 41 stations. In addition, there were 4 local temporary networks in operation during the year with 55 stations in total. There were 11548 earthquakes recorded with the total seismic energy of 1.81·1015 J. The most significant earthquakes in 2013
A. Emanov   +4 more
openaire   +1 more source

Late Glacial and Holocene vegetational changes on the Ulagan high-mountain plateau, Altai Mountains, southern Siberia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
Three well-dated pollen diagrams from 1985 m, 2050 m, and at the tree line at 2150 m asl show the vegetational succession in the central Altai Mountains since 16 cal ka BP.
Borodavko, P.S   +4 more
core   +1 more source

Capture summary for snow leopards in the Mongolian Altai Mountains (2013–2019). [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
Capture summary for snow leopards in the Mongolian Altai Mountains (2013–2019).
Jose Antonio Hernandez-Blanco (12096854)   +11 more
core   +1 more source

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