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Marina Leibman, Nina Nesterova and Maxim Altukhov
The Arctic zone of West Siberia (Yamal and Gydan peninsulas) is an area with continuous permafrost and tabular ground ice close to the surface, active thermodenudation, and related landforms: retrogressive thaw slumps (RTS); in Russian referred to as the...
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Petr B. Semenov, Anfisa A. Pismeniuk, Sergei A. Malyshev, Marina O. Leibman, Irina D. Streletskaya, Elizaveta V. Shatrova, Alexander I. Kizyakov and Boris G. Vanshtein
Permafrost thawing leads to mobilization of the vast carbon pool into modern biogeochemical cycling through the enhanced release of dissolved organic matter (DOM) and production of greenhouse gases (CO2 and CH4). In this work, we focus on the study of me...
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Alexander Savvichev, Marina Leibman, Vitaly Kadnikov, Anna Kallistova, Nikolai Pimenov, Nikolai Ravin, Yury Dvornikov and Artem Khomutov
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M. Lapidot, D. Guenoune-Gelbart, D. Leibman, V. Holdengreber, M. Davidovitz, Z. Machbash, S. Klieman-Shoval, S. Cohen, and A. Gal-On
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Gad Loebenstein, Dalia Rav David, Diana Leibman, Amit Gal-On, Ron Vunsh, Henryk Czosnek, and Yigal Elad
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