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Petrochemistry of the Yarot massif granites (Subpolar Urals): new data

open access: yesProceedings of the Komi Science Centre of the Ural Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2020
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Geological position and age of the Man’hobeyu suite (Rf1?) in the Subpolar Urals

open access: yesVestnik of Institute of Geology of Komi Science Center of Ural Branch RAS, 2018
A. M. Pystin, Yu. I. Pystina
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Desmids in mountain lakes of the subpolar Urals

Biologia (Poland), 2008
The species composition of desmids was studied in eight mountain lakes of the Kozhim and Malyi Patok River basins in the “Yugyd Va” National Park (subpolar Urals, Russia). A total of 98 desmid taxa representing 13 genera belonging to 4 families were identified.
Irina N Sterlyagova
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Paleomagnetism of Permian rocks of the Subpolar Urals, Kozhim River: To the history of evolution of the thrust structures in the Subpolar Urals

Izvestiya, Physics of the Solid Earth, 2017
The collections of Permian rocks from sections of the Kozhim River (Asselian, Kungurian, and Ufimian stages) and the Kama River (Ufimian and Kazanian stages) are studied. The paleomagnetic directions determined on the studied structures closely agree with the existing data for the Subpolar Urals and Russian Platform (RP).
A. G. Iosifidi, V. V. Popov
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The Inclusions in Zircon of the Kozhim Massif (The Subpolar Urals)

Springer Proceedings in Earth and Environmental Sciences, 2023
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SORPTION PROPERTIES AND VERMICULITE FROM THE SUBPOLAR URALS

Естественные и технические науки, 2022
Представленные данные экспериментальных исследований по сорбции ионов никеля, кобальта, стронция, аммонийного азота, железа из водных растворов цеолитом, вермикулитом, активированным углем в статических условиях. Проведенные опыты показывают, что минеральные сорбенты цеолит и вермикулит более эффективны, чем органический сорбент.
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The Lower Precambrian in the Structure of Paleozoids of the Subpolar Urals

Doklady Earth Sciences, 2019
Rocks of Early Precambrian age have been established in many polymetamorphic complexes of the Urals. However, there is no doubt that only two polymetamorphic complexes (Taratash and Aleksandrovsk), located on the western slope of the Urals, belong to the Archean–Paleoproterozoic sequence.
Yu. I. Pystina   +2 more
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The Content and Composition of Organic Matter in Soils of the Subpolar Urals

Eurasian Soil Science, 2020
Soil organic matter at high latitudes is an important and sensitive indicator of climate change. This article describes the main morphological features, chemical properties, and composition of organic matter in the main types of soils along the altitudinal gradient of the Subpolar Urals.
V. V. Startsev, A. S. Mazur, A. A. Dymov
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THE “LEMVA CONGLOMERATES” OF THE SUBPOLAR URALS AND THEIR ERUPTIVE ORIGIN

International Geology Review, 1990
(1990). THE “LEMVA CONGLOMERATES” OF THE SUBPOLAR URALS AND THEIR ERUPTIVE ORIGIN. International Geology Review: Vol. 32, No. 11, pp. 1108-1119.
L. V. Makhlayev, A. M. Pystin
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