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Keywords Caspian Sea Geoarchaeology Holocene Lake Ladoga Late Glacial Late Pleistocene OSL dating Pleistocene coefficient of cryogenic contrast diatoms geochronology lacustrine deposits landslides loess paleogeography paleolimnology paleosols permafrost pollen radiocarbon dating spore-pollen analysis
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Keywords Caspian Sea Geoarchaeology Holocene Lake Ladoga Late Glacial Late Pleistocene OSL dating Pleistocene coefficient of cryogenic contrast diatoms geochronology lacustrine deposits landslides loess paleogeography paleolimnology paleosols permafrost pollen radiocarbon dating spore-pollen analysis
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Vol 54, No 4 (2023) Paleolimnological research in Russia: from Kaliningrad to Kamchatka RELATIVE SEA-LEVEL CHANGE OF THE WHITE SEA IN THE LATE GLACIAL AND HOLOCENE: CASE STUDY OF THE SREDNYAYA TRET’ LAKE, EASTERN COAST OF THE GORLO STRAIT4 PDF
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Vol 54, No 4 (2023) Paleolimnological research in Russia: from Kaliningrad to Kamchatka Geomorphological Processes in the Central Kamchatka Depression (the Kamchatka Peninsula, Ne Pacific) During the Last 30 Ka PDF
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