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The global water crisis, which intensifies each year, underscores the urgent need for accurate assessment and sustainable management of freshwater resources.
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Vegetation of Lakes and Springs in the Western Kazakhstan
Биология внутренних вод, 2023The vegetation of 5 lakes and 40 springs of Western Kazakhstan was considered. The relationship between the degree of mineralization and the composition of vegetation was revealed. The anthropogenic factor influences the vegetation of lakes and springs by increasing the number of ruderal and halophytic plants.
N. Kh. Sergaliev +4 more
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The Triassic Charophyta of Western Kazakhstan
Bulletin de la Société Botanique de France. Actualités Botaniques, 1991SummaryThe various conceptions of the systematics of the family Porocharaceae are discussed in relation with the author's point of view. The separate species allow the distinction of four biostratigraphic zones in the West Kazakhstan area. The species and genera distribution is related to the depth and salinity of the environment.
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Nocturnal passage of passerines in Western Kazakhstan in autumn
Journal of Arid Environments, 2005We provide a test of the hypothesis that most Palaearctic-African migratory passerines breeding to the east of Eastern Europe avoid crossing western deserts of Central Asia during autumn migration and make a detour through the steppes and semi-deserts north of the Caspian Sea.
V.N. Bulyuk, N. Chernetsov
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New Ammonoids from the Devonian–Carboniferous Boundary Beds in Berchogur (Western Kazakhstan)
© 2020, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd. Abstract: Old and new ammonoid collections from the Devonian–Carboniferous Boundary Section in Berchogur (Western Kazakhstan) are examined. The ammonoids come from the Acutimitoceras Genozone, from beds similar in age to
Svetlana V Nikolaeva, Nikolaeva S V
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HYDROGEOLOGICAL STRUCTURE OF BUZACHI ARTESIAN BASIN (WESTERN KAZAKHSTAN)
Bulletin of Russian academy of natural sciences, 2023The largest structural element of the Buzachi structural-tectonic zone is the North Buzachi Uplift, which is limited from the south by the South Buzachi, and in the north and northeast by the Kultuk depressions. The Buzachi artesian basin is confined to the Cretaceous deposits of the Aptian–Turonian age. The physical properties and chemical composition
K.A. Kozhakhmet +4 more
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INCREASING THE HATCHABILITY OF MULARDS IN WESTERN KAZAKHSTAN
Ġylym ža̋ne bìlìmThe study presents the results of research aimed at improving the methods of obtaining hybrids of Muscovy and domestic ducks. The experiments were conducted at Zhangir Khan West Kazakhstan Agrarian-Technical University (2024–2025) using Muscovy drakes and female ducks of the Medeo breed and Ansar cross.
A.S., Shamshidin +2 more
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ETHNOGRAPHY OF WESTERN KAZAKHSTAN IN RUSSIAN SOURCES
Батыс Қазақстан инновациялық-технологиялық университетінің ХабаршысыThe article deals with ethnographic research, which is the direction of Russian expeditions aimed at exploring the kazakh land. Analytical studies of the ethnography of the kazakhs who inhabited the Volga and the Urals have been carried out. A voluminous material on the life and culture of the kazakhs of the Small zhuz is presented. The characteristics
Tuyakbay Rysbekov, Ansar Tynyshtykov
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PREVALENCE OF HELMINTHIASIS IN SHEEP IN THE WESTERN KAZAKHSTAN REGION
Ġylym ža̋ne bìlìmIn 2024, a parasitological study of sheep was conducted in the West Kazakhstan region on the farms «Moldir» and «Nurbergen» in the Zhanibek district, Uzynkol rural district. The aim of the study was to investigate the prevalence of helminthiasis and coccidiosis using coprological methods.
Z. Ryskaliyeva +2 more
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Dust Storms in the Steppes of Western Siberia and Kazakhstan
Soviet Geography, 1964AbstractThe author analyzes the occurrence of dust storms in terms of frequency during time of year and time of day, duration, and the specific synoptic conditions under which they occur. He urges more detailed study of the origin of dust storms as a basis for a system of control measures designed to protect crops.
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