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Prevalence of the Puumala orthohantavirus Strains in the Pre-Kama Area of the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia [PDF]
Puumala orthohantavirus (PUUV) causes nephropathia epidemica (NE), a mild form of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) commonly diagnosed in Europe.
Yuriy Davidyuk +12 more
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On the correlation of natural and cultural processes in the Neolithic – Volga-Kama area [PDF]
The article is an attempt to retrace the appearance and growth or reduction in the number of Neolithic sites in relation to aridization and rainfall, and changes in the landscape in the Volga Kama region in the Atlantic period.
Aleksandr A. Vybornov
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Influence of the Volga-Kama cascade of reservoirs on the hydrological regime during the flood and the quality of the spawning cycle of fish in the Lower Volga [PDF]
The Volga-Caspian fishing subarea is the most important inland fishery reservoir in Russia. For centuries, this region has been distinguished by the high productivity of mass commercial fish species.
Zhezmer Valentin, Dudakov Nikolay
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The review highly appreciates the monograph by E.L. Lychagina, which systematizes an extensive material, part of which was obtained as a result of field researches by the author.
Vybornov Aleksandr A. +1 more
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Paleolithic of the Kazan Volga Region: research history and new data
Main stages of the search for Paleolithic sites on the territory of the Kazan Volga region from the second half of the XIX century to the current moment are presented in the paper.
Madina Sh. Galimova
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The biostratigraphic analysis of conchostracans from the territory of Eastern Europe was based on the study of sections of the Middle–Upper Permian and Lower Triassic deposits of the Upper Volga, Middle Volga–Kama, Dvina–Mezen, and Pechora districts, all,
V.V. Zharinova
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Chronology Issues of the Neolithic Cultures in the Volga-Kama Basin
In the article, the questions of the chronology of the Neolithic cultures in the Volga-Kama basin are discussed. This discussion is based on the significant series of radiocarbon dates obtained on the different organic materials in several last years ...
Vybornov Alexander A. +1 more
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Impact of the European Russia drought in 2010 on the Caspian Sea level [PDF]
This article has been made available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund - Copyright @ 2011 Arpe et al.The hydrological budgets of the Volga basin (VB) and the Caspian Sea (CS) have been analysed. The components of the water balance for the CS
Arpe, K +3 more
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The results of typological and technological analysis and radiocarbon dating of the Neolithic ceramics in the Lower Kama region are presented in the article. The study was aimed at clarifying a number of issues related to the relationship and interaction
Vybornov Aleksandr A.
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For the Jubilee of Professor Andrey Mikhailovich Belavin
The article is dedicated to the anniversary of Andrei Belavin – a renowned Russian archaeologist and expert in Finno-Ugric studies and medieval archeology of the Volga-Kama region.
Krylasova Natalia B. +1 more
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