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A thermotectonic numerical model of collisional metamorphism in the Mongolian Altai

Doklady Earth Sciences, 2015
A mathematical model based on thermomechanical equations of mechanics of deformable solids was suggested to study the mechanism of collision and metamorphism in rocks of the Mongolian Altai orogen. The problem of crust deformation and distribution of the P–T parameters of metamorphism in the Tsogt block in the course of convergence of the Edren island ...
O. P. Polyansky   +4 more
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Lithospheric controls on late Cenozoic construction of the Mongolian Altai

Tectonics, 1998
The Altai is one of the great Cenozoic intracontinental and intraplate mountain ranges of central Asia, but it is one of the less studied mountain belts on Earth from a modern structural geology standpoint, and few western scientists are familiar with its tectonic evolution.
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The Siberian larch growth dynamics in the mountains of Tuva and Mongolian Altai

Geography and Natural Resources, 2015
A dendrochronological analysis is made of wood samples of Siberia larch (Larix sibirica Ledeb.) from 33 areas situated in the mountains of Southwestern Tuva and Northwestern Mongolia. The analysis provided three regional chronologies, revealed spatiotemporal characteristics of the growth dynamics, specifically periods of increased and decreased ...
M. V. Mukhanova   +2 more
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Delineating the boundary between the Mongolian Altay and Gobi-Altay Mountain Ranges: A Geomorphic and Geographical Approach

Geographic Issues
This study addresses the long-standing academic issue of delineating the boundary between the Mongolian Altay and Gobi-Altay mountain ranges in southwestern Mongolia. A combination of comparative geomorphological analysis and morphometric methods was employed.
Altanbold Enkhbold   +6 more
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KHAR CHULUU: A NEW ROCK ART SITE IN THE MONGOLIAN ALTAI

Archaeology, Ethnology and Anthropology of Eurasia, 2010
The present paper describes the results of petroglyphic studies conducted in a remote region of Western Mongolia. The paper briefl y introduces the Khar Chuluu rock art site discovered at the Khar Salaa River mouth in the Mongolian Altai in 2004. An attempt is made to date the petroglyphs. The most typical motifs are clearly mythological and related to
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Archaeology and Landscape in the Mongolian Altai: An Atlas

Cartography and Geographic Information Science, 2010
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Relationship between Dynamics of Modern Glaciers of the Mt. Munkhkhairkhan (Mongolian Altai) and Climate

Water (Switzerland), 2023
Otgonbayar Demberel   +2 more
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INTRASTRUCTURAL TRANSFORMATION OF WATER-GLACIAL RESOURCES OF TSAMBAGARAV RIDGE (MONGOLIAN ALTAI)

География и природные ресурсы, 2022
P. S. Borodavko   +3 more
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