Craniomandibular trauma and tooth loss in northern dogs and wolves : implications for the archaeological study of dog husbandry and domestication [PDF]
Funding: Funding for this project was provided by an ERC Advanced Grant (#295458) to Dr. David Anderson, University of Aberdeen (http://erc.europa.eu). Financial support to Mikhail V.
Jessup, E. +3 more
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Dynamic parameters of earthquake sources that occurred on Sakhalin Island in 1978–2024 [PDF]
The values of dynamic parameters (DP) for 110 earthquakes with magnitudes MW = 4.7–7.7 that occurred on Sakhalin in 1978–2024 were obtained. A scalar seismic moment was previously determined for these earthquakes. To estimate the other DP: the radii of
Sychev, Vladimir N. +1 more
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The Russian-Japanese relations in Northern Sakhalin during the Japanese occupation (1920-1925)
The article considers controversial history of Russian-Japanese relations in the North Sakhalin during the Japanese occupation from 1920-1925. Escalation of the situation in the region in 1920 led to the entry of Japanese troops.
V. Datsyshen
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Estimation of Carbon Stock in Forest Soils of Sakhalin Region
Forests play a significant role in the uptake of atmospheric carbon dioxide and carbon sequestration for a long time. In forests, the long-term carbon depositing mainly takes place in two pools: in tree biomass and in soil organic matter that have different sensitivity to the natural and anthropogenic disturbances.
Mukhortova, L. V., Shchepashchenko, D.G.
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Price Linkages of Russian Regional Markets [PDF]
Exploiting time series of the cost of a staples basket across 75 Russian regions over 1994-2000, price linkages of the regions are analyzed with the use of Granger causality as a tool. Price linkages of Russian regions are found extensive: on average, an
Gluschenko, Konstantin
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“Russian Sakhalin” of Pyotr Polevoy: Visual and Anthropological Images
This paper considers a relevant but practically unexplored topic, i.e. visual anthropology as a tool of scientific cognition as well as constructing and representing the image of a territory.
Ivan Andreevich Golovnev +1 more
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Differential photosynthetic adaptation between size-classes of Spruce and Fir juveniles help to explain the co-existence of the two species. [PDF]
Background/Question/Methods _Abies sachalinensis_ (Sakhalin Fir) and _Picea glehnii_ (Glehn’s Spruce) are major components of the sub-boreal forests of Hokkaido, Japan.
Akihiro Sumida +3 more
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Abstract Pink salmon originate from the North Pacific area but were introduced into northwest Russia from the late 1950s onwards. Since 2017, the alien species has increased dramatically in abundance and rapidly invaded adjacent areas of the North Atlantic region.
Jaakko Erkinaro +10 more
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Neotectonics and tectonic stresses of the Sakhalin Island
The paper describes the neotectonics of the Sakhalin Island and analyzes the latest and recent tectonic stresses in the study area in order to establish their differences in the Amur and Okhotsk microplates, which boundary is confined to the Tym ...
L. A. Sim +3 more
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Reconstruction of tectonic stresses on the Schmidt Peninsula (Sakhalin)
The article presents data on the stress state of the Schmidt Peninsula of Sakhalin Island, obtained as a result of field tectonophysical studies in 2020.
Marinin A.V. +7 more
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