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Crustal thicknesses in Fennoscandia [PDF]
b As a supplement to seismic profiling surveys, crustal thicknesses have been estimated for 11 Fennoscandian seismograph stations equipped with three-component long period instruments, using the so-called spectral ratio technique of Phinney. The largest Moho depths, of the order of 45 km, were found for stations located in the north-east areas ...
H. Bungum, S. E. Pirhonen, E. S. Husebye
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The Fennoscandian Shield within Fennoscandia [PDF]
J. Donner
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SUMMER POPULATION OF BATS IN PROTECTED AREAS AND THEIR SURROUNDINGS IN THE EAST OF FENNOSCANDIA
The eastern outskirts of Fennoscandia harbour two protected areas – Vodlozersky and Kenozersky national parks. They are relatively close to each other and occupy vast taiga territories in the Republic of Karelia and the Arkhangelsk Region.
Vladimir Belkin +2 more
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Permafrost Thaw Increases Methylmercury Formation in Subarctic Fennoscandia
Methylmercury (MeHg) forms in anoxic environments and can bioaccumulate and biomagnify in aquatic food webs to concentrations of concern for human and wildlife health. Mercury (Hg) pollution in the Arctic environment may worsen as these areas warm and Hg,
Brittany Tarbier +4 more
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New palaeomagnetic data for Palaeoproterozoic AMCG complexes of the Ukrainian Shield
A palaeomagnetic study of rocks for two Palaeoproterozoic anorthosite-mangerite-charnockite-granite (AMCG) complexes in the Ukrainian Shield was done to put additional constraints on the interpretation of palaeogeography of Fennoscandia and Volgo ...
V.G. Bakhmutov +3 more
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The leafhopper Kybos strobli (Wagn.) is reported from Russian territory for the first time. The species was found in the Republic of Karelia. It is the species north-easternmost known habitat as well as the first finding in Fennoscandia.
Georgy Anufriev, Andrey Humala
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Combination of geodetic observations and models for glacial isostatic adjustment fields in Fennoscandia [PDF]
We demonstrate a new technique for using geodetic data to update a priori predictions for Glacial Isostatic Adjustment (GIA) in the Fennoscandia region.
Davis, James L. +3 more
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Intensive forest management has been applied in most Fennoscandian forests for a period of almost one felling rotation. This paradigm has produced even-aged and even-structured forests of different successional stages that cover about 90% of forest land.
M. Koivula, I. Vanha-Majamaa
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Microgastrinae (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) parasitizing Epirrita autumnata (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) larvae in Fennoscandia with description of Cotesia autumnatae Shaw, sp. n. [PDF]
The microgastrine subset of hymenopteran parasitoids of the geometrid Epirrita autumnata is investigated in Fennoscandia. Ecology, including population dynamics, of the moth has been intensively studied in northern and mountainous Finland, Norway and ...
Klemola, T +6 more
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A review of Fennoscandian arthropods living on and in snow
A permanent snow cover for several months is typical for large parts of Norway, Sweden and Finland. Snow layers thicker than about 20 cm insulate the soil surface and stabilize the ground temperature close to 0°C.
Sigmund HÅGVAR
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