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The Siberian pine growth dynamics in Altai Mountains, China [PDF]
Abstract Climatic factors play an essential role in the growth of tree ring width. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the correlation between climatic variables and tree-ring growth characteristics of Pinus sibirica in Altai mountains, northwestern China.
S. Shah +14 more
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The genus Sophronia in the Altai Mountains (Lepidoptera, Gelechiidae) [PDF]
This work summarizes current knowledge about the occurrence of Sophronia Hübner, [1825] species in the Altai Mountains. Previously, two species of the genus have been recorded, both two from the Russian Altai. Sophronia huiagaai sp. nov.
Jan Šumpich
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Аж богдын нурууны физик газарзүйн тодорхойлолт
Mountain Aj Bogd is one of branch mountains the mount systems Mongol Altai, which is located at the middle part of Mongol Altai mountain. Mountain Aj Bogd is similar with surface typology, deposits, form relief, erosion and accumulation process, mountain
Авирмэд Э +1 more
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On the Geology of the Altai Mountains [PDF]
The district of the Altai mountains, as described by M. Tchihatcheff is situated in Central Asia, between latitude 49 ° and 52 ° 30' N., and longitude 79 ° and 86 ° 20' east of Paris, and is described as extending for about 500 miles in one direction, by 220 in the other.
de Tchihatcheff, M., A., D. T.
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Isotope composition of macrocirculation processes responsible for precipitation in the Altai mountains [PDF]
An estimation of changes in the precipitation over the Altai mountains in 1959-2016 was carried out using the Mann-Kendall-Sneyers test. It was found that the precipitation has a step change in 1980.
Malygina, N. S. +3 more
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Variations of annual and seasonal mean precipitation in the Altai Mountains during 1970–2015. [PDF]
Variations of annual and seasonal mean precipitation in the Altai Mountains during 1970–2015.
Lianlian Fan (8587044) +5 more
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The glacier snowline altitude (SLA) at the end of the melt season is an indicator of the glacier equilibrium line altitude and can be used to estimate glacier mass balance and reconstruct past climate.
Zhongming Guo +5 more
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Between Denisovans and Neanderthals: Strashnaya Cave in the Altai Mountains [PDF]
peer reviewedNew data from Strashnaya Cave have revealed previously unknown complexity in hominin occupation of the Altai Mountains, including the first regional evidence for the presence of anatomically modern ...
Krivoshapkin, Andrey +4 more
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Spatial trends for annual and seasonal temperature during 1970–2015 over the Altai Mountains. [PDF]
Spatial trends for annual and seasonal temperature during 1970–2015 over the Altai Mountains.
Lianlian Fan (8587044) +5 more
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