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(2004)The grylloblattid fauna that existed from the Late Permian to the first half of the Triassic is reviewed. Two new species of the family Geinitziidae, Stegopterum anteanatalis sp. nov. (Lek-Vorkuta Forma- tion, Pechora ...
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(2003)The gorgonopian Suchogorgon golubevi had a streptostylic quadrate-quadratojugal complex firmly fixed in the articular condyle of the lower jaw. In the vertical position of the complex, the lower jaw was depressed. The mouth ...
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(2001)In this paper a methodology of the feedback analysis on the mechanical parameters and stability of the slope excavated in rock masses is presented. The method is based on the combination of the elasto-viscoplastic finite ...
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(2005)Liquid and supercritical H2O, the most abundant and important non-crystalline component in rock forming processes, is assumed to exhibit continuous PVT behaviour at high pressures and temperatures. However, a number of ...
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(1999)A novel strip-sampling technique has been applied to the 500-m gabbroic section drilled at site 735 during Leg 118. Twenty-two continuous strips of 1.1- to 4.5-m length were cut longitudinally from the core, allowing for ...
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(2003)Isolated beetle elytra from the upper Tatarian of the Aristovo locality (Vologda Region) are described as Permosyne dentata sp. nov. and P. europaea sp. nov. (organ-family Permosynidae). This is the first find of beetles ...
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(2004)We established that there are economic-grade Au and Pt concentrations in the graphitized rocks of the Khanka Massif. Taking into consideration the wide development of regional graphitization of the rocks and their significant ...
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(2004)The chloride-sodium hydrothermal waters (TDS content up to 36 g/l) that discharge into the coastal regions of Chukotka are traditionally attributed to unaltered or differently metamorphosed seawaters Hydrothermal waters ...
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THE FIRST DISCOVERY OF AN ANGLERFISH (TELEOSTEI, LOPHIIDAE) IN THE EOCENE OF THE NORTHERN CAUCASUS (2004)A new genus and species of anglerfish (Lophiidae), Eosladenia caucasica gen. et sp. nov., is described based upon a complete partly disarticulated skeleton from the Middle Eocene (Bartonian, Kuma Regional Stage) of the ...
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(2000)Brachyphyllophagus phasma A. Rasnitsyn, gen. et sp. nov. and B. phantasus A. Rasnitsyn, sp. nov. are described from the Upper Jurassic of Kazakhstan. They are insects of uncertain systematic position, possibly belonging ...
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(2001)A thoracic vertebra attributed to Dolichosauridae indet. from the Late Cenomanian?-Turonian of Kazakhstan (Besokty II locality) is described. This is the first record of the group in Kazakhstan and Central Asia.
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(2002)A relatively complete fragmentary lower jaw of a late fetus of Mammuthus was first found in Western Siberia in the Late Pleistocene Krasnyi Yar locality (Tomsk Region, Russia). The extent to which the jaw was developed and ...
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(2004)Gobigeolabis verigranum gen. et sp. nov. is described based on jaw fragments from the Upper Paleocene Zhigden Member of the Naran Bulak Formation of the Tsagan-Khushu locality (Mongolia). This is the first Asian member of ...
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(2002)Middle Jurassic heteromorph ammonites Parapatoceras tuberculatum (Baugier et Sauze) have been found for the first time in the Lower Callovian koenigi Zone of European Russia (Kostroma Region, Kologrivskii District).
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(2002)A new rhyncholite species, Akidocheilus (Akidocheilus) costatisulcatus, is described from the Biyuk-Yanyshar Ridge. This is the first record of rhyncholites from the Lower Callovian of the Crimean Mountains.
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(2004)In the Russian Northeast, parkerite has been detected in ores of the Teutedzhak low-sulfide goldrare metal-quartz deposit located in the Ten'kin district of the Magadan region. The Teutedzhak ore field is confined to the ...
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(2003)The first Cretaceous find of Gasleromycetcs comes from the Maastrichtian dinosaur beds of the Nemegt Basin, southern Gobi. A small group of fruiting bodies was found on the ferruginous surface of light gray clays containing ...
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