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THE CRYPTOCEPHALINAE (COLEOPTERA: CHRYSOMELIDAE) OF THE MONGOLIAN ALTAI
Six leaf-beetles species Coptocephala rubicunda (Laicharting, 1781); C. rubicunda rossica L. N. Medvedev, 1977; Cryptocephalus flavicollis Fabricius, 1781; Cr. macrodactylus Gebler, 1830; Cr. regalis Gebler, 1830 and Cr. schaefferi Schrank, 1789 are new records for Mongolia. Two species Cryptocephalus krutovskii Jacobson, 1901 and Cr.
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Rock-pecked images from the northern Mongolian Altai attest to the presence of human communities within the high valleys of that region during the Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene.
Esther Jacobson-Tepfer
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From shadows to data: first robust population assessment of snow leopards in Pakistan
The snow leopard Panthera uncia is a flagship species of the greater Himalayan region and symbolizes the integrity of this ecological system. Within the greater Himalayas, Pakistan holds special significance as the north of the country represents a confluence of three major mountain ranges (Hindu Kush, Pamir–Karakoram, and Himalaya).
Muhammad Ali Nawaz +9 more
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Perception of ethnic and religious processes by mongolia population (a sociological study)
The article, based on the results of sociological surveys, considers the peculiarities of perception of ethnic and religious processes in Central and Western Mongolia.
Петр Константинович Дашковский +2 more
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Recognized as part of the so-called Third Pole, the highlands of the Tuvan Altai represent the most arid part of the Russian Altai with a sharply continental climate, despite these features being a large glaciation node.
Dmitry A. Ganyushkin +12 more
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Abstract Revealing the characteristics of moisture transport in heavy rainfall events in eastern China under the Northeast China Cold Vortex (NCCV) background holds important scientific and practical value for improving precipitation prediction accuracy. This study uses reanalysis data, surface observations, and a Lagrangian trajectory model to compare
Hao Yang +5 more
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Diatoms (Bacillariophyceae) from the Valley of the Great Lakes in Western Mongolia [PDF]
T he Valley of the Great Lakes (VOGL) in western Mongolia is dominated by two main (Uvs, Khyargas) and many minor closed basin lake systems. In 2004 and 2005, we sampled diatom communities from the surfi cial sediment of
Mark B. Edlund +2 more
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This study reviews the historical taxonomic classification and evolutionary background of musk deer, clarifying long‐standing confusion in their identification. It highlights the current global distribution and conservation status of these species, emphasizing the threat posed by poaching and habitat destruction. The work aims to raise public awareness
Zhirong Zhang +7 more
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THE MUSICAL INSTRUMENT "ALTAI ZITHER" FOUND IN THE CAVE OF MONGOLIAN ALTAI MOUNTAIN
Studied amongst the snow-capped of Mongol Altai, the Mountain of Jargalant Khairkhan, in Mankhan soum of Khovd Province, and found an ancient musical instruments among the historians, archaeologists, renovators and archaeologists. There is a widespread controversy in the study.
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Meteorological and ablation features of Potanin Glacier, Mongolian Altai
An observational study was conducted for the first time at the ablation area of Potanin glacier, Tavan Bogd region, in western Mongolia in 2007-2008 in order to understand the meteorological and glaciological features. In the study, annual meteorological data and summer surface ablation data were obtained.
KONYA, Keiko +4 more
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