GEOLOGICAL MAP OF SOUTHEASTERN FENNOSCANDIA (SCALE 1:750 000): A NEW APPROACH TO MAP COMPILATION
A 1:750 000 scale geological map, covering an area of over 320 000 sq. km occupied by the Republic of Karelia and adjacent areas of Northwest Russia and Eastern Finland, has been compiled for the first time.
Вячеслав Степанович Куликов +17 more
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The sensitivity of GNSS measurements in Fennoscandia to distinct three-dimensional upper-mantle structures [PDF]
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Steffen, H, Wu, PPC
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Polyploid races, genetic structure and morphological features of earthworm Aporrectodea rosea (Savigny, 1826) (Oligohaeta: Lumbricidae) in Ukraine [PDF]
Four chromosomal races (2n=36, 3n=54, 6n=108, 8n=144) and 96 clones have been revealed among 224 specimens of the earthworm A. rosea over the territory of Ukraine by means of karyological analysis and biochemical genetic marking.
Garbar, А. V. +3 more
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Early Copper Finds in Northern Fennoscandia
A rough casting for a vcry early copper adze, tound not long ago in the interior of Upper Norrland has been shown by analysis to be of very pure copper - 99.4%.
Anders Huggert
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Seismic hazard in Fennoscandia: A regionalized study
Abstract A seismic hazard evaluation has been conducted for Fennoscandia, including Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, areas of Russia, and adjacent sea areas. Several subregions were considered. Data were taken from a Fennoscandian earthquake catalog comprising both macroseismic and instrumental observations.
Mantyniemi, P. +3 more
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A fission track data compilation for Fennoscandia
A compilation of fission track data is presented here to show from where fission track data are available in Fennoscandia and to highlight potential targets for future research. Because of the relatively small number of fission track data for zircon and titanite, emphasis is put on apatite fission track data.
Hendriks, Bart +7 more
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Summer 2024 in northern Fennoscandia was very likely the warmest in 2000 years
Summer 2024 was exceptionally warm in northern Fennoscandia, with June-August mean temperatures at several long-term weather stations surpassing the long-standing record set in 1937.
Mika Rantanen +3 more
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Nartshuk E.P. & Andersson H. 2013: The Frit Flies (Chloropidae, Diptera) of Fennoscandia and Denmark. Fauna Entomologica Scandinavica, vol. 43, Brill Academic Publishers, Leiden, 277 p. ISBN 978-90-04-16710-0 (hard back), ISBN 978-90-04-19066-5 (e-book).
Š. KUBÍK
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The geology and geophysics of the Oslo rift [PDF]
The regional geology and geophysical characteristics of the Oslo graben are reviewed. The graben is part of a Permian age failed continental rift. Alkali olivine, tholefitic, and monzonitic intrusives as well as basaltic lavas outline the extent of the ...
Ruder, M. E.
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Influence of allochtonous nutrients delivered by colonial seabirds on soil collembolan communities on Spitsbergen [PDF]
Despite a widespread recognition of the role of seabird colonies in the fertilization of nutrient-poor polar terrestrial ecosystems, qualitative and quantitative data documenting any consequential influence on soil invertebrate communities are still ...
Convey, Peter +5 more
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