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Anomalous high pressure over northeastern Siberia in August, concurrent with frequent heat waves, is typically followed by colder autumn sea surface temperatures in the western North Pacific. The ocean cooling is modulated by a low‐pressure system over the western North Pacific, which reduces insolation through increased cloud cover and enhances ...
Xiling Zhou +3 more
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Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia 2005
Tourist maps of entire Kamchatka Oblast with physical relief emphasized.; Relief shown by gradient tints and spot heights.; Panel title.; At head of titles: International Travel Maps.; Copyright: ITMB Publishing Ltd.
Assot︠s︡iirovannyĭ kartograficheskiĭ t︠s︡entr (Moscow, Russia)
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(Table 1) Fission age of zircon and apatite from sills of the Omgon Range, Western Kamchatka coastal ...
Nosova, A A +5 more
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(Table 5) Chemical composition of magmatic rocks from the Northern Koryak segment of the Western Kamchatka-Koryak volcanogenic ...
P I Fedorov (6972134) +5 more
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(Table 4) Chemical composition of magmatic rocks from the Central Koryak segment of the Western Kamchatka-Koryak volcanic ...
P I Fedorov (6972134) +5 more
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(Table 5) Composition of biotite from a granite porphyry sill in the Omgon Range, Western Kamchatka coastal ...
Nosova, A A +5 more
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Hydrogeoseismological Research in Kamchatka: 1977–2017 [PDF]
This paper is concerned with the main stages in the setting-up and technical development of a system specializing in physical and chemical parameters of groundwater at a network of wells and springs in the Petropavlovsk Geodynamic Test Area, Kamchatka ...
Kopylova G.N., Boldina S.V.
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The paper is devoted to the description of interrelation between urban identity and possibility of value implementation of the youths in urban conditions. It contains a brief academic review of the researches devoted to environmental and urban identities;
Yu. Yu. Neyaskina, O. Ye. Burova
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As it is known from recent investigations 448 glaciers are situated on the Kamchatka Peninsula, their total area are about 905 km2 [8]. More than 80% of them are glaciers of the Sredinny Range and the Klyuchevskaya group that is explained by large ...
A. Ya. Muravjev
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