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Stepanova, O.G., Trunova, V.A., Osipov, E. Yu, Kononov, E.E., Vorobyeva, S.S., Parkhomchuk, E.V., Kalinkin, P.N., Vorobyeva, E.E., Vershinin, K.E., Rastigeev, S.A., Fedotov, A.P. (2019) Glacier dynamics in the southern part of East Siberia (Russia) from the final part of the LGM to the present based on from biogeochemical proxies from bottom sediments of proglacial lakes. Quaternary International, 524. 4-12 doi:10.1016/j.quaint.2019.03.003

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TitleGlacier dynamics in the southern part of East Siberia (Russia) from the final part of the LGM to the present based on from biogeochemical proxies from bottom sediments of proglacial lakes
JournalQuaternary International
AuthorsStepanova, O.G.Author
Trunova, V.A.Author
Osipov, E. YuAuthor
Kononov, E.E.Author
Vorobyeva, S.S.Author
Parkhomchuk, E.V.Author
Kalinkin, P.N.Author
Vorobyeva, E.E.Author
Vershinin, K.E.Author
Rastigeev, S.A.Author
Fedotov, A.P.Author
Year2019 (July)Volume524
PublisherElsevier BV
DOIdoi:10.1016/j.quaint.2019.03.003Search in ResearchGate
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Mindat Ref. ID6688781Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:6688781:6
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Full ReferenceStepanova, O.G., Trunova, V.A., Osipov, E. Yu, Kononov, E.E., Vorobyeva, S.S., Parkhomchuk, E.V., Kalinkin, P.N., Vorobyeva, E.E., Vershinin, K.E., Rastigeev, S.A., Fedotov, A.P. (2019) Glacier dynamics in the southern part of East Siberia (Russia) from the final part of the LGM to the present based on from biogeochemical proxies from bottom sediments of proglacial lakes. Quaternary International, 524. 4-12 doi:10.1016/j.quaint.2019.03.003
Plain TextStepanova, O.G., Trunova, V.A., Osipov, E. Yu, Kononov, E.E., Vorobyeva, S.S., Parkhomchuk, E.V., Kalinkin, P.N., Vorobyeva, E.E., Vershinin, K.E., Rastigeev, S.A., Fedotov, A.P. (2019) Glacier dynamics in the southern part of East Siberia (Russia) from the final part of the LGM to the present based on from biogeochemical proxies from bottom sediments of proglacial lakes. Quaternary International, 524. 4-12 doi:10.1016/j.quaint.2019.03.003
In(n.d.) Quaternary International Vol. 524. Elsevier BV


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