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This chapter notes the author's impressions of the intimacies of Sakhalin life. It explains that robbery and theft existed to a high degree, and murder seemed to be too frequent. Inspecting the mines meant being intimate with the conditions of the prisoners with penal labor which ruined a person as people got brutalized and numbed.
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Igneous rocks of the West Sakhalin Terrane of Sakhalin Island
Doklady Earth Sciences, 2016It has been determined that the Rozhdestvenka Formation of the West Sakhalin Terrane composed of Late Mesozoic igneous rocks is a fragment of the accretionary prism of the Rebun–Kabato–Moneron–Samarga island-arc system. Volcanic eruptions, as well as destruction of the Rebun–Kabato–Moneron–Samarga island-arc and the East Sikhote-Alin volcano plutonic ...
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International Geology Review, 1965
The controlling tectonic features of Sakhalin are the East Sakhalin horst, the northern fold belt, the western flank of the Tatar Strait geosyncline and the block-faulted area east and north of Aniwa Bay. The linear folds are associated with the Tatar Strait geosyncline. The block faulting is treated as Miocene, and earlier than the folding. — M.
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The controlling tectonic features of Sakhalin are the East Sakhalin horst, the northern fold belt, the western flank of the Tatar Strait geosyncline and the block-faulted area east and north of Aniwa Bay. The linear folds are associated with the Tatar Strait geosyncline. The block faulting is treated as Miocene, and earlier than the folding. — M.
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Geochemistry and rare-metal potential of coals of the Sakhalin coal basin, Sakhalin island, Russia
International Journal of Coal Geology, 2023S I Arbuzov
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