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(1998)This study is concerned with the response of high frequency seismic noise (HFSN) to earth tide, namely, to one of its components, the tidal wave O1 (of period 25.8 hours), which is taken to be a reference effect. Three-year ...
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(2002)The Variscan Belt of western Europe is part of a large Paleozoic mountain belt, 1000 km wide and 8000 km long, that extended in Permian time from the Caucasus and Urals in Europe to the Appalachian and Ouachita Mountains ...
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(PANGAEA, 2010-06-10)
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(2001)New pollen records and radiocarbon dates from two sites in the Yana River lowlands, Arctic Yakutia, Russia provide reconstruc-tions of vegetation and climate history of this region during the last 6400 yr. The #uctuations ...
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(PANGAEA, 2010-06-08)
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(PANGAEA, 2014-11-05)The last glacial-interglacial transition or Termination I (T I) is well documented in the Black Sea, whereas little is known about climate and environmental dynamics during the penultimate Termination (T II). Here we present ...
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(PANGAEA, 2012-05-31)Sediments from the Black Sea, a region historically dominated by forests and steppe landscapes, are a valuable source of detailed information on the changes in regional terrestrial and aquatic environments at decadal to ...
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(PANGAEA, 2015-02-10)Siberian arctic vegetation and lake water communities, known for their temperature dependence, are expected to be particularly impacted by recent climate change and high warming rates. However, decadal information on the ...
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(1998)Bottom deposits of the Dood Nuur (51°20′ N, 99°23′ E), Hovsgol Nuur (50°32′ 101°10′ E), and Gun Nuur (50°15′ N, 106°36′ E) lakes of northern Mongolia are analyzed and discussed. Data of pollen and diatom analyses are used ...
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(PANGAEA, 2014-11-12)
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(PANGAEA, 2007-01-11)
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(2002)An abrupt change in the coal-producing plants is established near the boundary between the Tal'bei and Seida formations and their analogs in the Pechora coal basin and the Cis-Urals. Predominant among plant remains of coal ...
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(PANGAEA, 2019-01-04)Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) applications often require normalization to a common incidence angle. Angular signatures of radar backscatter depend on surface roughness and vegetation cover, and thus differ, from location ...
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(1998)The results of palynological analysis of a section of unconsolidated deposits in the 12-m-high coastal escarpment of the Baidaratskaya Bay (68°51′N, 66°54′E), the southeastern part of the Yugorskii Peninsula, are outlined. ...
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