Planation and weathering in eastern Fennoscandia
The previous theories and studies on relief planation in eastern Fennoscandia are briefly outlined. The cratonic planation theory of the Baltic Shield is viewed from the knowledge of occurrence of preglacial weathering crusts.
Guy Söderman
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Compilation of Apatite Fission-Track Data from the Northeast Atlantic Realm: A Jigsaw Puzzle with Missing Pieces [PDF]
The northeast (NE) Atlantic is one of the best-studied geological regions in the world, incorporating a wide array of geological phenomena including extensional tectonism, passive margin development, orogenesis, and breakup-related volcanism.
Scott Jess +4 more
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Foxes and food subsidies: anthropogenic food use by red and Arctic foxes, and effects on Arctic fox survival, on the Arctic Coastal Plain of Alaska [PDF]
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2013Food subsidies have the potential to impact wildlife on the Arctic Coastal Plain of Alaska. Red foxes (Vulpes vulpes (L., 1758)) expanded their range into Arctic regions during the 20th century, and the ...
Savory, Garrett
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Impact cratering record of Fennoscandia [PDF]
A compilation of circular topographic, morphological, or geophysical structures in Fennoscandia and adjacent areas reveals 62 craterform structures of which 15 appear to be of extraterrestrial origin due to meteorite impact.
Henkel, H., Pesonen, L. J.
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Shifting body weight-fecundity relationship in a capital breeder : maternal effects on egg numbers of the autumnal moth under field conditions [PDF]
In the literature, various environmental factors are described as being capable of influencing the reproductive output of insect females irrespective of their body size. Still, female body size or weight is widely used as a proxy for fecundity.
Heisswolf, Annette +3 more
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New records of lichens and allied fungi from the Leningrad Region, Russia. III [PDF]
Eight species of lichen-forming, eight lichenicolous and three non-lichenized fungi are reported from the Leningrad Region. Arthonia caerulescens, A. ligniaria, Hawksworthiana peltigericola, Micarea pycnidiophora and Trichonectria rubefaciens are new to ...
Czarnota, Pawel +4 more
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An Interesting Lycoperdon affin to L. ericaeum [PDF]
An interesting Lycoperdon affin to L. ericaeum. Lycoperdon collections recorded from acidic, dry, mossy habitats on rocks or on sand in Fennoscandia and the Northeastem of Spain are here described. These collections are close to L.
María Paz Martín Esteban +1 more
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Mesolithic of the Eastern Fennoscandia: chronology and periodization
Basing on the array of radiocarbon dates got over the last decades the chronological framework of the Mesolithic of Eastern Fennoscandia was determined from the beginning of the Ancylus (8900 BC) to the maximum of the Litorina (5500 BC) transgressions of
Dmitriy V. Gerasimov
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Epiphytic lichen diversity in Estonian and Fennoscandian old coniferous forests [PDF]
Lichen species richness and species composition were compared between Estonian and Fennoscandian old coniferous forests, with a special emphasis on woodland key habitat indicator species.
Leppik, Ede +4 more
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Protecting rivers and lakes from pollution is crucial for maintaining the health of aquatic ecosystems and ensuring the well-being of both wildlife and humans.
Igor Alexandrovich Baryshev +2 more
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