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Distribution of euptyctimous mite Phthiracarus longulus (Acari: Oribatida) under future climate change in the Palearctic. [PDF]
Marquardt T, Kaczmarek S, Niedbała W.
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Moscow University Bulletin Series 4 Geology, 2022
Zircons from the Early Carboniferous granitoids of the Neplyuevkа massif of the South Urals have been dated (SHRIMP). Two different age groups are distinguished among the studied zircons: 1 — from 334 to 342 Ma; 2 — from 354 to 356 Ma.
A. Tevelev+7 more
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Zircons from the Early Carboniferous granitoids of the Neplyuevkа massif of the South Urals have been dated (SHRIMP). Two different age groups are distinguished among the studied zircons: 1 — from 334 to 342 Ma; 2 — from 354 to 356 Ma.
A. Tevelev+7 more
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The cave bears from Imanay Cave (Southern Urals, Russia)
Historical Biology, 2022In the rich vertebrate fauna of Imanay Cave the abundant material of the small-sized cave bears was originally assigned to the taxon Ursus savini. Teeth and metapodials of statistical amounts were compared with other cave bear faunas and the taxonomic ...
D. Gimranov+4 more
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Zirconology of izrandites (Southern Urals)
Doklady Earth Sciences, 2011)rocks previously unknown in the Urals were discovered in the 1960s and 1970s to the north of Zlatoust,near the village of Aleksandrovka (Southern Urals), inmetamorphic rocks of the Aleksandrovskii Complexand called izrandites (after the Izranda River) [1–3].According to the mineral and chemical composition,they may be compared with basaltoids of the ...
S. L. Presnyakov+4 more
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Climatic changes on the Southern Urals
25th International Symposium on Atmospheric and Ocean Optics: Atmospheric Physics, 2019This paper presents an analysis of the average monthly temperature data of the surface layer of air according to figures from 10 weather stations located in the territory of the Southern Urals. In order to study the space-time structure of surface temperature, we converted the temperature series into empirical orthogonal components (EOS) via the ...
Vladimir A. Semenov+2 more
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Population structure of common juniper in the Cis-Urals and Southern Urals
Contemporary Problems of Ecology, 2016The population structure of common juniper (Juniperus communis L.) growing in the Cis-Urals and Southern Urals has been studied using 17 morphological traits of generative and vegetative organs. A multivariate analysis of ten coenopopulations has recognized three phenotypically different local populations: Cis-Ural, forest Cis-Ural forest-steppe, and ...
G. G. Farukshina, V. P. Putenikhin
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Arc–continent collision in the Southern Urals
Earth-Science Reviews, 2006Abstract The Southern Urals of Russia contain what is arguably one of the best-preserved examples of an arc–continent collision in any Paleozoic orogen. The arc–continent collision history recorded in the rocks of the Southern Urals began in the Early Devonian with the onset of intra-oceanic subduction and the formation of the Magnitogorsk Arc and ...
Piera Spadea+8 more
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The isostatic state of the southern Urals crust
Geologische Rundschau, 1999The Uralide orogen, in Central Russia, is the focus of intense geoscientific investigations during recent years. The international research is motivated by some unusual lithospheric features compared with other collisional belts including the preservation of (a) a collisional architecture with an orogenic root and a crustal thickness of 55–58 km, and ...
Hans-Jürgen Götze, J. Döring
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Sources of anthropogenic radionuclides in the southern Urals
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 1992Abstract About two-thirds of the 137 Cs deposition 10 to 25 km west of Kamensk Uralskyi in the southern Urals comes from unreported releases to the environment. In this area, the contamination from the Kyshtym accident in 1957 was measured at 10 to 60 kBq 90 Sr m −2 , while the deposition of 137 Cs from this accident was less than 1 kBq m −2 ...
Sven Poul Nielsen+9 more
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