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DNA-based occurrence dataset on peatland fungal communities studied by metabarcoding in north-western Siberia. [PDF]
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Population genomic analysis reveals genetic divergence and adaptation in Brachymystax lenok. [PDF]
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Fluvial fan sedimentary characteristics of distributive fluvial system. [PDF]
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Pollution of Beach Sands of the Ob River (Western Siberia) with Microplastics and Persistent Organic Pollutants. [PDF]
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129I record in the Taal Lake sediment, Philippines: Implication for global fallout of 129I in low latitude [PDF]
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Russian Geology and Geophysics, 1994
One of the stratigraphic sections of Upper-Neogenic deposits which is situated near Nizhnyaya Hyinka in the Omsk Irtysh region was studied paleomagnetically. The paleomagnetic section of these deposits is represented by four magnetic zones: two of them, normal and reverse, are recognized in beds near Novaya Stanitsa and Nizhnyaya Ilyinka (Krutogorskaya
Z. N. Gnibidenko, V. V. Donchenko
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One of the stratigraphic sections of Upper-Neogenic deposits which is situated near Nizhnyaya Hyinka in the Omsk Irtysh region was studied paleomagnetically. The paleomagnetic section of these deposits is represented by four magnetic zones: two of them, normal and reverse, are recognized in beds near Novaya Stanitsa and Nizhnyaya Ilyinka (Krutogorskaya
Z. N. Gnibidenko, V. V. Donchenko
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Based on a large array of archival and published sources, the book explores the reflection on ancient maps of colonisation of the Middle and Upper Irtysh lands by the Russian state. The gradual advance up the Irtysh, which began at the end of the 16th century, continued slowly during the 17th century and received a powerful acceleration in the 1710s ...
Borodaev V., Kontev A.
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Borodaev V., Kontev A.
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