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pro vyhledávání: '"Anatoly V. Lozhkin"'
Publikováno v:
Quaternary Research. 112:51-66
Paleoecological and modern studies at Priyatnoye Lake, which is located within an intermontane depression in the interior of northeastern Siberia, indicate a similar paleovegetation record as has been documented for nearby mountain valleys, but a his
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Reference Module in Earth Systems and Environmental Sciences ISBN: 9780124095489
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https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-323-99931-1.00031-3
https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-323-99931-1.00031-3
Autor:
Patricia M. Anderson, Marina V. Cherepanova, Anatoly V. Lozhkin, Bruce P. Finney, Pavel S Minyuk
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Boreas. 51:364-384
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Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology. 315:104904
Autor:
Marina V. Cherepanova, Alexander Pakhomov, Patricia M. Anderson, Anatoly V. Lozhkin, Julya Korzun, Pavel S Minyuk, Valeriya I. Tsigankova, Thomas A. Brown, Bruce P. Finney
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Quaternary International. 553:104-117
A high-resolution, multiproxy analysis of a core from Tokotan Lake, Urup Island, illustrates the complex paleoenvironmental signals that can be preserved in sedimentary deposits from geologically active areas, such as the Kuril Archipelago. Diatom an
Autor:
Patricia M. Anderson, Ekaterina Y. Nedorubova, Julia A. Korzun, Anatoly V. Lozhkin, Pavel S Minyuk, Mariana A. Kirillova
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Boreas. 49:168-180
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Quaternary Science Reviews. 203:21-37
Palynological and plant macrofossil data and remains of Mammuthus primigenius from the Tanon quarry (59° 40′ N, 151° 12′ E) provide much needed information about environments in southwestern Beringia during the Middle Holocene and marine isotop
Publikováno v:
EPIC3Bulletin of the North-East Science Center, (4), pp. 38-46, ISSN: 18140998
The Pliocene-Pleistocene boundary, set at 2.588 Ma or the base of the Gelasian age, represents a shift in global climates from those of the comparatively warm Pliocene to the cooler conditions of the Pleistocene. Lake El’gygytgyn (Chukotka) provide
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https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.78c057ba-be01-475a-8986-482b83500730
https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.78c057ba-be01-475a-8986-482b83500730
Autor:
Pavel S Minyuk, Sergei Burnatny, Julya Korzun, Alexey Naumov, Thomas A. Brown, Anatoly V. Lozhkin, Valeriya I. Tsygankova, Alexander Pakhomov, Patricia M. Anderson
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Boreas. 47:938-953
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Quaternary Research. 89:459-477
The Berelyokh site includes an exceptional bone horizon consisting of 8431 remains of Mammuthus primigenius. Previous investigations, spanning ~40 years, concluded that the deaths and bone concentration were caused by spring flooding, possibly relate