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Permian Stratigraphic Record of the Volga–Kama Region: Cyclic and Fractal Properties

2014
In this paper, we investigate aspects of Permian cyclostratigraphy of the Volga–Kama region in the eastern part of the Russian Plate. Analysis of geological data was based on cyclic and fractal properties of the stratigraphic record. Data on important sedimentary characteristics such as grain size composition, magnetic susceptibility, and carbonate ...
N. G. Nurgalieva, D. K. Nurgaliev
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NEW DATA ON RADIOCARBON CHRONOLOGY OF NEOLITHIC CERAMICS FROM THE VOLGA-KAMA REGION

Archaeology, Ethnology and Anthropology of Eurasia, 2008
The present article outlays a chronological sequence based on radiocarbon dating using ceramics from Neolithic sites in the Volga-Kama region. Sites in the North Caspian region are considered the most ancient being dated to the first half of the 6th millennium BC. The Neolithic culture of the southern forest-steppe zone of the Volga-Ural interfluve was
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Ecological and faunistic review of orthoptera in the central part of the Volga-Kama region (Republic of Tatarstan)

Entomological Review, 2015
© 2015, Pleiades Publishing, Inc. In the central part of the Volga-Kama region (Republic of Tatarstan) 72 species from 6 families of Orthoptera have been found, 32 of them being recorded for the first time for the Tatarstan fauna. Xya variegata L. and Gampsocleis shelkovnicovae Ad. have never been previously reliably recorded for the Middle Volga area.
Karmazina I., Shulaev N.
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Hybridization between the European and Asian badgers (Meles, Carnivora) in the Volga-Kama region, revealed by analyses of maternally, paternally and biparentally inherited genes

Mammalian Biology, 2019
Two closely related species of Meles (Carnivora), the European badger (M. meles) and the Asian badger (M. leucurus), are distributed allopatrically in continental Eurasia but show a narrow contact zone around the Volga and Kama Rivers, Russia. We analyzed maternally (mitochondrial DNA), paternally (SRY gene and CAN-SINEs on the Y chromosome), and ...
Emi Kinoshita   +6 more
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Dynamics of the Onset of White-Tailed Eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla) Breeding in the Central Part of the Volga–Kama Region and Possible Explanations

Biology Bulletin, 2020
This work is aimed at determining the onset of breeding of the White-tailed Eagle and the reasons that affect its breeding phenology in the central part of the Volga–Kama region (Republic of Tatarstan, together with the adjacent areas of the republics of Chuvashia and Udmurtia, as well as Samara and Ulyanovsk oblasts). In the Republic of Tatarstan, the
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Features of the study creep and floodplain defluxion in the Raifa region Of The Greater Volga-Kama Biosphere Reserve (GVKBR) "UNESCO"

2016
The phenomenon of a slow displacement of unconsolidated soil that is widely known by the term "creep" (from English creep - crawl) and "defluxion" (from German defluktion - drip, leak) covers almost all slopes of dry land. In order to identify the geomorphological role of this phenomenon stationary studies of creep and floodplain defluxion of small ...
Gasanov I., Kurbanova S.
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What Is Old and What Is New in the Traditional Music of the Volga-Kama Region

Studia Musicologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, 1996
László Vikár, Laszlo Vikar
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Collection of Finno, Ugrian and Turkic Folk Music in the Volga, Kama, Belaya Region (1958-1979)

Studia Musicologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, 1987
László Vikár, Laszlo Vikar
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PERMIAN CONCHOSTRACA FROM CONTINENTAL DEPOSITS IN EASTERN EUROPE (VOLGA–KAMA REGION) – FIRST TAXONOMIC RESULTS

2017
Zharinova, Veronika   +3 more
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