Development of the Vychegda-Vyatka-Kama drainage basin and changes in the outflow directions related to the Late-Glacial morphological conditions (North-Eastern European Russia) [PDF]
The paper describes the features of the drainage system development in the upper Kama basin. Two buried river valleys were identified within the Kama-Pechora-Vychegda watershed.
Chernov, A. V. +2 more
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Environmental state and buffering properties of underground hydrosphere in waste landfill site of the largest petrochemical companies in Europe [PDF]
The article examines the waste landfill site of PJSC "Nizhnekamskneftekhim" built 1982. Particular attention is paid to the volume of disposed wastes and peculiarities of landfill operation.
Kalkamanova, Z. G. +3 more
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Sod-podzolic soils with a complex organic profile of the southern Vyatka River basin
The article is devoted to the morphology and substantive properties of the sod- podzolic soils with a complex organic profile having the second humus horizons and found on the southern right bank of the lower Vyatka River. The research results of the mineral and organic phases are the evidence of the relict origin of the second humus horizon as well as
A M Prokashev +11 more
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LOCATION OF THE URALIC PROTO-LANGUAGE IN THE KAMA RIVER VALLEY AND THE URALIC SPEAKERS' EXPANSION EAST AND WEST WITH THE 'SEJMA-TURBINO TRANSCULTURAL PHENOMENON’ 2200-1900 BC [PDF]
Publisher Copyright: © 2022 The authors.Volgo-Kama Neolithic resulted from an expansion of the Elshan culture to Lower Kama c. 5700 BCE. Corresponding “Indo-Uralic” linguistic parallels attest to an expansion of pre-Proto-Indo-European speakers to the ...
Parpola, Asko
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The Western Spread of Permic Hydronyms [PDF]
The present study describes ancient Permian settlement history in the light of onomastics. The principal aim of this onomastic survey is to determine the westernmost boundary of Permic hydronyms.
Rahkonen, Pauli
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Parasitoides calcidoides (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea) asociados con Sibinia subelliptica (Desbrochers, 1873) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) en Bulgaria [PDF]
The weevil Sibinia subelliptica (Desbrochers, 1873) and a rich complex of associated chalcidoid parasitoids were reared from inflorescences of Dianthus giganteus d’Urv. (Caryophyllaceae) in Bulgaria. The following taxa were identified:
Antov, Miroslav +4 more
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Comparative Analysis of Soil Algal Flora of the Tundra, Mountain and Boreal Ecosystems of the European Northeast [PDF]
Soil algae is a group of photoautotrophic organisms able to live on the soil surface and in the soil profile. Algae participate in the accumulation of organic compounds and the main biogenic exchange cycles in terrestrial ecosystems.
Novakovskaya, I V, Patova, E N
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ЗАРАЖЕННОСТЬ МОЛОДЫХ ЛОСЕЙ (ALCES ALCES) ПАРАФАСЦИОЛОПСОЗОМ В ЗАВИСИМОСТИ ОТ МЕТЕОУСЛОВИЙ [PDF]
Differentiated approach to the study of infestation with parafasciolopsosis of different age categories of the European moose has been used for the first time.
O. V. Maslennikova +3 more
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A new unique method for establishing the shoreline of watercourses has been offered. In accordance with the Russian Water code, the border of rivers and streams is the shoreline with a long-term average annual water level for the ice-free period. That level is unknown in advance: it cannot be directly measured afield; it is not given in hydrological ...
A.R. Amirova +3 more
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Mapping and spatial-temporal assessment of gully density in the Middle Volga region, Russia [PDF]
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. A large-scale mapping of gully density was carried out for the Middle Volga region of the Russian Plain (188 000 km2) based on the interpretation of aerial photographs (scale 1:17 000; surveys undertaken during 1956–1970).
Aver'yanova +74 more
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