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Kamchatka Steelhead

1999
Kamchatka steelhead Oncorhynchus mykiss are the last of their race where the natural diversity of population structure still exists and all stocks remain free of genetic interactions from fish-culture operations. In recent years, the number of Kamchatka steelhead populations, especially anadromous forms, has declined sharply. The present study is based
Ksenia A. Savvaitova   +2 more
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Radiogeochemistry of Kamchatka soils

Eurasian Soil Science, 2016
Background concentrations of Th and U in volcanic soils (Andosols) of Kamchatka are much lower than their clarkes in continental soils. The dose rate of gamma radiation above the soil surface (10–11.5 µR/h in the south and 8–9.5 [m]R/h in the north of Kamchatka Peninsula) is lower than the natural level of this index for the mountainous areas in the ...
L. V. Zakharikhina, Yu. S. Litvinenko
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Three Kamchatka earthquakes

Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 1960
ABSTRACT Three earthquakes, two with previously determined fault-plane solutions, are selected in order to study the relation between the S waves and the source mechanism. The S waves are observed at favorable epicentral distances at stations distributed in all quadrants about the epicenter.
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Kamchatka

2021
Howard Burton, Paul Steinhardt
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Volcanological Station of Kamchatka

Nature, 1945
A BRIEF report by V. I. Vlodavetz on the activity of the volcanological station of Kamchatka (Bull. Acad. Soi. URSS., Ser. Geol., No. 1, 40; 1945) provides some interesting information regarding this little-known volcanic region. About 40 per cent of the total surface of Kamchatka is occupied by Quaternary and Recent lavas and tuffs, and at the present
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Volcanoes of Kamchatka, Russia

2018
The Kamchatka Peninsula is in the far east of Russia between the Sea of Okhotsk and the Bering Sea. The heritage complex comprises six separated protected areas in the center and southeast of the peninsula. The pristine wilderness represents one of the most outstanding examples of the volcanic regions in the world.
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Kamchatka hydropower

Hydrotechnical Construction, 1997
V. A. L’vovskii   +4 more
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Kamchatka

The Geographical Journal, 1901
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KAMCHATKA'S FOREST FIRES

Regional problems of development of the Far East of Russia and Arctic. Тезисы докладов II Национальной (Всероссийской) научно-практической конференции, посвященной памяти камчатского ученого Р.С. Моисеева, 2021
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