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The evolution of the ecosystem of the Unitskaya Bay (Lake Onega) in the late- and postglacial times as inferred from the siliceous microalgae study
Ludikova A.V., Belkina N.A., Strakhovenko V.D., Subetto D.A.
On the marine limit at the Kandalaksha Coast, the White Sea: new data from Lake Kanozero, a huge isolation basin in the middle course of the River Umba
Ludikova A.V., Sapelko T.V., Kuznetsov D.D.
Barents Sea coastline dynamics in the Holocene in the Kola region: grain-size and LOI analyses of lake sediments
Shikhirina K.A., Tolstobrov D.S., Tolstobrova A.N.
Reconstruction of Holocene environmental conditions based on the complex studies of Lake Shnitkino sediments (Tver Region, Russia)
Shasherina L.V., Panin A.V., Borisova O.K., Naryshkina N.N., Uspenskaya O.N.
Late-Glacial and Early Holocene history of Lake Khotavets (Mologa-Sheksna Lowland, NW Russia): a geodiversity conservation case study
Sadokov D.O., Sapelko T.V., Fedorov G.B.
Aleika section – an “aftersound” of the Baltic Ice Lake at the Northern Coast of the Sambian Peninsula
Zaretskaya N.E., Ludikova A.V., Kuznetsov D.D., Lugovoy N.N.
The relative sea level changes and aeolianprocesses on the Eastern coast of the White Sea (Gorlo Strait) during the Late Glacial and Holocene (based on studies of Lake SrednyayaTret’)
Repkina T.Y., Kublitsky Y.A., Leontev P.A., Gurinov A.L., Vakhrameeva E.A., Losyuk G.N., Shilova O.S., Lugovoy N.N.
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