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Keywords Arctic Black Sea Holocene Paleoproterozoic Pleistocene Polar Urals Tien Shan Vendian bottom sediments detrital zircon detrital zircons earthquake experiment geochemistry geochronology granitoids heavy metals magnetic field methane tectonics zircon
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Chkhetiani, O. G.

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Vol 515, No 1 (2024) ATMOSPHERIC AND HYDROSPHERIC PHYSICS Turbulent fluxes of aerosol and heat in a desertified area during intermittent emission of dust aerosol
Vol 514, No 2 (2024) ATMOSPHERIC AND HYDROSPHERIC PHYSICS Consequences of weakening of dynamic barrier of the Arctic polar vortex
Vol 521, No 2 (2025) GEOPHYSICS The possibility of significant changes in circulation under the influence of a solitary center of action on the example of barotropic flows in circular rotating channels.
 

 

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