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Depositional setting of the Devonian/Carboniferous biohermal Bol’shaya Nadota Carbonate Complex, Subpolar Urals [PDF]

open access: yes, 2001
Multi-stage development of carbonate buildups has been recognised in the Bol’shaya Nadota Carbonate Complex, in the vicinity of the town of Inta (Subpolar Urals).
Kokovin, Kostya   +6 more
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Возраст протолитов и геохронология метаморфизма Неркаюского эклогит-сланцевого комплекса Приполярного Урала [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
The first results of the U-Pb dating of zircons from the metamorphic rocks of the Nerkayuskiy eclogite-schist complex are discussed. The minimum age of detrital zircons suggests that the initial sedimentary formations, the protoliths of garnet-mica ...
Kushmanova, E. V.   +4 more
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The Frasnian-Famennian events in a deep-shelf succession, Subpolar Urals: biotic, depositional, and geochemical records [PDF]

open access: yes, 2002
The Frasnian-Famennian (F-F) boundary is well biostratigraphically documented in the Palmatolepis-rich deposits exposed along the Syv'yu River in the lower slopes of the Subpolar Urals. The thin-bedded calcareous-clayey-siliceous deep-slope succession of
Małkowski, Krzysztof   +4 more
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Glaciers in the Arctic [PDF]

open access: yes, 1956
Contains a compilation of literature and available data on arctic glaciers, originally prepared for Encyclopedia Arctica in 1949, and brought up to date. Ahlmann's morphological classification of glaciers is given, and the distribution, area, volume, and
Sharp, Robert P.
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THERMAL SPRINGS AND HEALTH TOURISM – THE ANALYSIS OF THE METEOROLOGICAL PARAMETERS [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
In the modern conditions of tourism development, thermal springs are widely presented as they perform recreational functions. Thermal springs are becoming popular tourist attractions in Russia, while their concentration on Russian territory is rather ...
Brankov, Jovana   +2 more
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Effect of insolation variations on vegetations of the Eurasian subarctic during the Holocene [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Variation of the insolation is one of the global factors which determine the Earth's climate. Multi-periodic variations of the insolation determine the cyclicity of the Earth's climate.
Borodin, A.   +3 more
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Новые виды и наиболее интересные находки для флоры Урала и прилегающих территорий [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
The article provides information about rare and newly described species for the flora of the Urals and adjacent territories, namely: Astragalus saphronovae Kulikov, Atraphaxis decipiens Jaub. et Spach., Carex amgunensis F.
Filippov, I. V.   +12 more
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ТЕКТОНОФИЗИЧЕСКИЕ КРИТЕРИИ ПРОГНОЗА МЕСТ ЛОКАЛИЗАЦИИ ГОРНОГО ХРУСТАЛЯ (НА ПРИМЕРЕ ПРИПОЛЯРНОГО УРАЛА) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Spatial reconstruction of tectonic stresses within the Subpolar Ural quartz crystal-containing province was conducted by the kinematic method [Gushchenko, 1973, 1979] based on the main indicators of tectonic stresses on slickensides. Local stress states (
L. A. Sim, Л. А. Сим
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The Frasnian deposits in the Bol’shaya Nadota River region (Sub-Polar Urals) - stratigraphy and depositional enviroment

open access: yesЛитосфера, 2016
The main features of the Givetian-Frasnian shoal deposits of the Sub-Polar Urals (Matyashor formation) are considered. The study part of the section corresponds to varcus - rhenana zones on the basis of conodonts.
D. A. Gruzdev   +3 more
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Algae in sphagnum epiphyton from the mires of the Subpolar Urals

open access: yesBotanica Lithuanica, 2017
AbstractSpecies diversity of algal communities of sphagnum epiphyton was studied in six mountain and plain mires of the Subpolar Urals (Russia). A total of 154 species and intraspecific taxa from six divisions were identified. The highest species richness was recorded for Bacillariophyta (96 taxa) and Charophyta (33) divisions.
Irina Sterlyagova, Julia Shabalina
openaire   +1 more source

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