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(2013)Very few age controls exist for Quaternary deposits over the vast territory of the East Russian Arctic, which hampers dating of major environmental changes in this area and prevents their correlation to climatic changes ...
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(2012)
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(Geophysical center RAS, 2015)
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Information technologies in geomagnetic investigations of Late Cenozoic Pacific submarine volcanoes (2010)The original actual materials collected during the geomagnetic research on the research vessel "Vulkanolog" in 1977-1991 (19 volcanological expeditions) resulted in important contribution into the world data on the structure ...
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(2015)Abstract We use both regional and local infrasound data to investigate the dynamics of the 2012–2013 eruption of Tolbachik Volcano, Kamchatka, Russia during select periods of time. Analysis of regional data recorded at the ...
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(Dalnauka, 2016-08-07)
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(2010)Data from the literature were used to systematize intermediate-term (with advance times of 1 month to ~2.5 years) precursors to the M ≥ 6.6 Kamchatka earthquakes of 1987−2004. The precursors were observed as changes in ...
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(Springer, 2017-01-17)Airborne volcanic ash is one of the most common, far-travelled, direct hazards associated with explosive volcanic eruptions worldwide. Management of volcanic ash cloud hazards often requires coordinated efforts of ...
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(1970)Investigations on earthquake prediction in Kamchatka are mainly carried out along three lines: 1. (1) The detailed investigations of Kamchatka-Komandorskiye Islands seismicity laws and long-term prediction (“seismic ...
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(2019-01)The Kamchatka Peninsula of eastern Russia is currently one of the most volcanically active areas on Earth where a combination of > 8 cm/yr subduction convergence rate and thick continental crust generates large silicic ...
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(2017)
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(EGU General Assembly 2016, 2016)
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