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A Nativistic Movement in Western Siberia
American Anthropologist, 1956IN May 1904 an Altai Turk' named Chet or Chot Chelpan (Russianized as Chelpanov) received a vision in which there appeared to him a white horse carrying a rider dressed in white. This rider announced the imminent return to earth of Oirot Khan, who would lead the Altai Turks to freedom from the Russians and re-establish the ancient Oirot khanate.
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2004
Cryosols are widespread in the northern and central regions of western Siberia, from 73°30′ to 62° N latitude, where they formed under a vast spectrum of conditions, from tundra to taiga, including swampy areas (Figure 2.8.1). Between 62° and 60° N latitude, these soils occur only within the coldest ecotopes of forest areas.
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Cryosols are widespread in the northern and central regions of western Siberia, from 73°30′ to 62° N latitude, where they formed under a vast spectrum of conditions, from tundra to taiga, including swampy areas (Figure 2.8.1). Between 62° and 60° N latitude, these soils occur only within the coldest ecotopes of forest areas.
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Western Siberia in a changing climate
International Journal of Environmental Studies, 2014The present era of climate instability raises questions of landscape conservation and ecology generally, as well as socio-economic questions in northern regions of the world.
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THE CLIMATE OF WESTERN SIBERIA: PAST AND FUTURE
Russian Geology and Geophysics, 1995A solution is suggested for the problem of quantitative estimation of elements of the paleoclimate by methods of multivariate statistical analysis, based on modeling of the interrelation between climate, type of vegetation, and the composition of recent spore and pollen spectra (SPS).
G. F. Bukreeva +3 more
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Spongillidae (Porifera, Spongillidae) in the Subarctic of Western Siberia
Zoologičeskij žurnalWhen studying the zooperiphyton of reservoirs and watercourses in the Subarctic of Western Siberia, freshwater sponges were identified. The research was carried out in areas of the southern tundra and forested tundra belts, which in turn were conditionally divided into three zones: western, central and eastern.
A. A. Gerasimova +2 more
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Drilling of Horizontal Wells in Western Siberia
SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, 1993ABSTRACT The pursuit of oil and gas in the former Soviet Union poses both technical and political challenges to Western companies. This paper discusses how some of the difficulties were overcome while drilling horizontal wells in Western Siberia.
H.H. Jelsma, B.C. Comeaux, B. Meyerov
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Thermal erosion in the north of Western Siberia
Polar Geography and Geology, 1986Abstract Gully landforms caused by thermal erosion which have been observed in the north of Western Siberia are discussed. A new index is introduced to characterize volumes of material removed by thermal erosion; the area has been subdivided into regions on the basis of the index values.
K. S. Voskresenskiy, V. Ye. Zemchikhin
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The prevalence of phakomatoses in Western Siberia
Pharmateca, 2023E.V. Svechnikova Svechnikova +5 more
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Nitrogen in the Peats of Western Siberia
2021Lydia Ivanovna Inisheva +1 more
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Limnogenic Mire Formation in the Southwest of Western Siberia
Inland Water BiologyThe work is devoted to the dynamics of the vegetation cover of mires formed in lake basins of the southwestern part of Western Siberia having a limnogenic stage in their development. Based on the analysis of two stratigraphic sections made on peat bogs of the Tyumen Region, the role and diversity of macrophytes of the lake stage is shown, and the ...
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