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Asian vector of development of the energy complex of the Sakhalin region
E.F. Avdokushin, P.V. Igumnov
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Genetic characteristics of the southern Asian Dolly Varden, Salvelinus curilus, and northern Dolly Varden, S. malma malma, in northeastern Asia and the Aleutian Islands were examined using mitochondrial (mt) and microsatellite (ms) DNA markers.
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Cenozoic paleoclimatic and paleoenvironmental changes in Sakhalin-Kamchatska region
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FIRE SAFETY AS AN INTEGRAL PART OF THE NATIONAL SECURITY OF THE SAKHALIN REGION
E.N. Boyarov, M.I. Starodubkina
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FLORA OF THE NATURE MONUMENT «LYARVO LSLAND» (SAKHALIN REGION)
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Cenozoic biostratigraphy of the Pogranichnyi Region, Eastern Sakhalin, Russia
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 2000Abstract Diatom assemblages from the Oligocene through late Miocene siliceous and terrigenous formations of the Pogranichnyi region of the East Sakhalin Basin are documented, with particular attention given to the recognition of diatom zones from the Oligocene and early Miocene in the Pilengskaya and Borskaya Formations.
Andrey Yu Gladenkov +3 more
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Mineral resources and prospects for their utilization in the Sakhalin Region
Gornyi Zhurnal, 2017A. V. Romanov +3 more
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N-S trending right-lateral strike-slip faults, which were active in the Tertiary, transect Sakhalin, Russia, while Mesozoic forearc and accretionary rocks testify to an earlier period of subduction.
Andrew P Roberts, Rachel Flecker
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Lichens of swamp complexes of Sakhalin Island (Sakhalin Region, Russian Far East)
Novosti sistematiki nizshikh rastenii, 2021This paper presents the results of the study of lichen flora in swamp complexes of Sakhalin Island, obtained during expeditionary research in 2005–2009 and 2014–2020. The revealed species composition of lichens includes 172 species. The 28 of them are new for Sakhalin and 93 are new for the island swamp complexes.
I. F. Skirina +2 more
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