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Yong Zhang, Xin Wang, Zongli Jiang, Junfeng Wei, Hiroyuki Enomoto and Tetsuo Ohata
Arctic glaciers comprise a small fraction of the world?s land ice area, but their ongoing mass loss currently represents a large cryospheric contribution to the sea level rise. In the Suntar-Khayata Mountains (SKMs) of northeastern Siberia, in situ measu...
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Irina Kaygorodova
The traditional taxonomy of freshwater invertebrates is a labor-intensive process requiring extensive knowledge and experience. In addition, this science is largely subjective, which makes its digitalization difficult. However, accurate species attributi...
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Rinat M. Manasypov, Artem G. Lim, Ivan V. Kri?kov, Tatiana V. Raudina, Danil G. Kurashev, Liudmila S. Shirokova and Oleg S. Pokrovsky
Thermokarst lakes in the Western Siberian Lowland (WSL) are major environmental factors controlling organic carbon and trace metal storage in inland waters and greenhouse gas emissions to the atmosphere. In contrast to previously published research devot...
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Irina I. Volkova, Igor V. Volkov, Yana A. Morozova, Viktor A. Nikitkin, Evgenia K. Vishnyakova and Nina P. Mironycheva-Tokareva
Functional traits are a set of characteristics that are expressed in the phenotype of an individual organism as a response to the environment and their impact on the ecosystem?s properties. They are positioned at the crossroads between the response and i...
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Evgeny Abakumov, Timur Nizamutdinov, Alla Lapidus, Georgy Istigechev and Sergey Loiko
The Chernevaya taiga is a unique ecosystem formed under the influence of a complex of geogenic and bioclimatic factors located in the foothill border of the southeastern part of Western Siberia. The combination of local climatic conditions and the compos...
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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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Michail V. Shaldybin, Svetlana Kvachko, Maxim Rudmin, Alexey Plyusnin and Iliya Kuznetsov
Fine-grained strata deposited on the Eastern Siberian craton are predominantly considered to mainly consist of Neoproterozoic sandstones. Clastic rocks near the unconformity border of the Ediacaran and the Riphean are represented by sandstone and siltsto...
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Roman Vasilyev, Andrei Saunkin, Olga Zorkaltseva, Maksim Artamonov and Alexander Mikhalev
The paper deals with long-term means of 557.7 nm atomic oxygen airglow intensity (OI) and air temperature within the mesopause over the southern regions of East Siberia. Data on temperature and emission parameters were obtained with a SABER radiometer, K...
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Sergey Kunin, Olga Semenova, Terry V. Callaghan, Olga Shaduyko and Vladimir Bodur
Arctic landscapes are changing dramatically in response to climate changes that are regionally four times faster than the global average. However, these vast lands are sparsely populated and ground-based measurements of environmental change impacts on la...
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Roman Perfil?ev, Andrey Shcherban, Dmitriy Potapov, Konstantin Maksimenko, Sergey Kiryukhin, Sergey Gurinovich, Veronika Panarina, Revmira Polyudina and Elena Salina
Four maturity genes, namely, E1, E2, E3 and E4, have been found to play major roles in controlling the flowering and maturity time of soybean. Which genotypes of E1?E4 genes provide effective adaptation to the varied conditions of Russia are unknown. To ...
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