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Soil invertebrates occurrences in European North-East of Russia [PDF]

open access: yesBiodiversity Data Journal, 2020
The European North-East of Russia is the territory which includes the Nenets Autonomous District, represented by the East European tundra (from Kanin Peninsula to Vaigach Island), Komi Republic with its taiga ecosystems, and the Urals (Northern, SubPolar
Tatyana Konakova   +2 more
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WEATHER FORECASTING IN THE PRACTICE OF REINDEER HERDERS FROM THE SUBPOLAR URALS

open access: yesВестник археологии, антропологии и этнографии, 2019
The present article considers a complex of various signs used for predicting significant weather phenomena in the practice of reindeer herders from the Subpolar Urals.
N.A. Liskevich   +2 more
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Moss occurrences in Yugyd Va National Park, Subpolar and Northern Urals, European North-East Russia [PDF]

open access: yesBiodiversity Data Journal, 2019
Galina Zheleznova   +4 more
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Gold-sulphide mineralization and formation conditions of Sinilga deposit (Subpolar Urals)

open access: yesУчёные записки Казанского университета: Серия Естественные науки, 2018
Hydrothermal gold deposits are known in the Subpolar Urals, which are mainly associated with sulfide-quartz veins and zones of vein-disseminated sulfide mineralization. Their investigation is very important for the development of the existing ideas about
S.K. Kuznetsov   +5 more
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The first record of Promyialges uncus (Acariformes: Epidermoptidae) on the louse fly Ornithomya chloropus (Diptera: Hippoboscidae) in the subpolar Ural

open access: yesPersian Journal of Acarology, 2021
The feather mite Promyalges uncus Vitzthum, 1934 is a permanent ectoparasite, all stages of which are located on the skin of its hosts. It has phoretic relations with louse flies (Diptera: Hippoboscidae) parasitizing birds.
Aleksandr Matyukhin   +2 more
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Anatomy of intergrowth OF florencite and xenotime crystals with oscillatory zoning from veins of the svodovy au-ree occurrence, subpolar u [PDF]

open access: yesМинералогия, 2020
The morphology and anatomy of a paragenetic intergrowth of REE minerals (xenotime and florencite) from veins of Svodovy Au-REE occurrence (Subpolar Urals) are described.
S.A. Repina, V.A. Muftakhov
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Heterochlamydomonas uralensis sp. nov. (Chlorophyta, Chlamydomonadaceae), New Species Described from the Mountain Tundra Community in the Subpolar Urals (Russia)

open access: yesDiversity, 2023
This paper describes a new species from the class Chlorophyceae, Heterochlamydomonas uralensis sp. nov., isolated from the soil of the carex-moss-lichen tundra in the Subpolar Urals Mountains, Russia.
Irina Vladimirovna Novakovskaya   +3 more
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Metallogeny of the Lyapinsky megablock (Subpolar Urals)

open access: yesNEWS of the Ural State Mining University, 2021
Purpose of the work: elucidation of the geological structure, manifestations of magmatism, geodynamics and metallogeny of one of the largest segments of the paleocontinental sector of the Lyapin megablock in the Urals. The peculiarity of the metallogenic specialization of the latter for uranium, thorium, rare metals, gold, optical quartz caused both ...
openaire   +1 more source

GRANITOID MAGMATISM IN THE NORTH OF THE URALS: U–Pb AGE, EVOLUTION, SOURCES

open access: yesГеодинамика и тектонофизика, 2021
This work presents the summarization of U–Pb (SIMS, TIMS) zircon dates and petrogeochemical signatures of granitoids of the north of the Urals (Polar, Subpolar, and Northern Urals) obtained over the last decade.
O. V. Udoratina   +6 more
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Rare and protected vascular plants in Yugyd va National Park (Russia)

open access: yesNature Conservation Research: Заповедная наука, 2020
Yugyd va National Park is one of the largest Protected Areas in Russia and Europe, created in 1994. In 1995 it was included in the UNESCO World Heritage site «Virgin Komi Forests». Due to its large area (about 20 000 km2) and remoteness, the flora of the
Liudmila V. Teteryuk   +5 more
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