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Local adaptation, genetic diversity and key environmental interactions in a collection of novel red clover germplasm. [PDF]

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Travertines of the northern Caucasus

Lithology and Mineral Resources, 2006
Mineralogical and isotope-chemical characteristics of carbonate travertines of the Greater Caucasus are investigated. It is shown that concentrations of many chemical elements, which predominantly precipitate together with iron hydroxides, decrease along the strike of the travertine dome.
V. Yu. Lavrushin   +2 more
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Source classification in the Northern Caucasus

Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, 1999
Abstract Regional records of-well documented mine blasts in the area of Caucasian Mineral Water (Northern Caucasus, Russia) are analyzed to test the efficiency of the spectrogram method and Pg/Lg spectral ratios as discriminants between small earthquakes ...
I.P Chernobay, I.P Gabsatarova
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Modelling of the Northern Caucasus Basin

61st EAGE Conference and Exhibition, 1999
There is presented the burial history restoration of the Northem Caucasus basin. Three main stages is discriminated in the basin evolution: Middle Jurassic-Eocene stage, controlled by the rifting and postrift thermal relaxtion; Oligocene-Early Miocene stage of long wavelength pre-foreland subsidence, probably induced by the subduction-induced mantle ...
A. V. Ershov   +3 more
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Separatism in the Northern Caucasus

Caucasus Survey, 2014
Editors’ note: We publish here posthumously one of the last unpublished articles by the great historian of the Caucasus, Moshe Gammer (1950-2013). Professor in the Department of Middle Eastern and African History at Tel Aviv University, Gammer specialized in the history of Muslim resistance to Russian rule in the Northern Caucasus, to which subject his
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Early Cretaceous trigoniids of the Northern Caucasus

Paleontological Journal, 2017
This paper includes descriptions of 29 species (including four new species) of trigoniids (Bivalvia, Trigoniidae) from the Lower Cretaceous of the Northern Caucasus. The paper discusses the history of their study, revises all species known in the region, and reviews the stratigraphy of the Berriasian, Valanginian, Hauterivian, Barremian, and Aptian of ...
B. T. Yanin, T. N. Bogdanova
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