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Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). [PDF]
v.18:no.4 (1988:Oct.
British Museum (Natural History)
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A System Reanalysis of the Current Greenhouse Gases Budget of Terrestrial Ecosystems in Russia
Abstract This study synthesizes the budgets of three greenhouse gases (GHG, namely CO2, CH4, N2O) for Russia over two decades (2000–2009 and 2010–2019) using bottom‐up and top‐down approaches, as part of the Regional Carbon Cycle Assessment and Processes, Phase 2 (RECCAP2).
Anatoly Shvidenko +24 more
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Annual Vegetation of Saline Seasonal Wetlands (Crypsietea aculeatae) in Europe
The first continent‐wide classification of the Crypsietea aculeatae vegetation is presented, defining one phytosociological alliance and four associations. Vegetation variability is mainly driven by climate parameters and soil properties (salinity, soil moisture, soil acidity, nutrient availability).
Svitlana Iemelianova +12 more
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A critical analysis of urban regeneration programmes in Europe [PDF]
Urban regeneration is informed and driven by the causes and effects of globalization, climate change, the global economic crisis, and lifestyle changes.
Durosaiye, Isaiah Oluremi, Hadjri, Karim
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Global Change Likely to Promote the Expansion of the Quagga Mussel (Dreissena bugensis) in Europe
ABSTRACT Aim Invasive aquatic species are a pressing concern for environmental managers due to their significant impacts and high eradication costs. The Ponto‐Caspian region is a notable source of aquatic invasive species, with over 40 invaders currently affecting freshwater ecosystems throughout Europe.
B. Gallardo, D. C. Aldridge
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Abstract The Caspian Sea is the largest inland water body on Earth. Still, this region is often not considered in paleoclimate model analyses. In this study, we examine the climate of the Caspian Sea region during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) and its driving large‐scale atmospheric circulation using data from two global climate models (AWI‐ESM‐1‐1LR ...
Kim H. Stadelmaier +3 more
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ABSTRACT The burial mounds of the early Iron Age, which we will refer to below as kurgans, from the nomadic equestrian warriors of Eurasia, form a very complex group of archaeological monuments. Archaeological excavations in Aržan 2 (Siberia) and Aleksandropol (Ukraine) show that the large burial mounds are complex architectural constructions.
Jörg W. E. Fassbinder, Anton Gass
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: The article considers peculiarities of development of Russian commercial fishing in the Lower Reaches of the Volga region in the epoch of formation of the united Russian state.
E. L. Dubman
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The study of the immunological structure of the population in respect of intestinal yersiniosis at territories with different hydrothermal conditions has revealed the presence of a greater immune stratum (23.9% with the average agglutination titer being 1.8 +/- 0.09 log D) in humid areas, such as the region of the Upper Volga, in comparison with dry ...
T A, Vorontsova +4 more
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The article offers a comparison of three different methods of chronology construction – conventional 14C (radiocarbon) dating, AMS (accelerator mass-spectrometry) dating and the so called typological chronology – to date the textile ceramics of the ...
Lavento Mika T., Patrushev Valery S.
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