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Great Vasyugan Mire: landscape structure and peat deposit structure features

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Yulia A. Kharanzhevskaya. (2024) Seasonal Stream Water Chemistry Response To Long-Term Forestry Drainage And Wildfire: A Case Study In A Part Of The Great Vasyugan Mire. GEOGRAPHY, ENVIRONMENT, SUSTAINABILITY 17:1, pages 44-53.
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A.A. SINYUTKINA, L.P. GASHKOVA & YU.A. KHARANZHEVSKAYA. (2024) PYROGENIC CHANGES OF BOG VEGETATION AND PEAT IN WESTERN SIBERIA. Lomonosov Geography Journal 79:№ 1 (2024), pages 77-88.
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Olga Shvartseva, Olga Gaskova, Andrey Yurtaev, Anatoly Boguslavsky, Marina Kolpakova & Daria Mashkova. (2024) Water–Rock–Organic Matter Interactions in Wetland Ecosystem: Hydrogeochemical Investigation and Computer Modeling. Water 16:3, pages 428.
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Alexander Mikhalchuk, Yulia Kharanzhevskaya, Elena Burnashova, Evgeniya Nekhoda, Irina Gammerschmidt, Elena Akerman, Sergey Kirpotin, Viktor Nikitkin, Aldynai Khovalyg & Sergey Vorobyev. (2023) Soil Water Regime, Air Temperature, and Precipitation as the Main Drivers of the Future Greenhouse Gas Emissions from West Siberian Peatlands. Water 15:17, pages 3056.
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Yulia Kharanzhevskaya, Lyudmila Gashkova, Anna Sinyutkina & Zoya Kvasnikova. (2023) Assessment of Present-Day Heavy Metals Pollution and Factors Controlling Surface Water Chemistry of Three Western Siberian Sphagnum-Dominated Raised Bogs. Water 15:10, pages 1869.
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Alexander Mikhalchuk, Ludmila Borilo, Elena Burnashova, Yulia Kharanzhevskaya, Ekaterina Akerman, Natalia Chistyakova, Sergey N. Kirpotin, Oleg S. Pokrovsky & Sergey Vorobyev. (2022) Assessment of Greenhouse Gas Emissions into the Atmosphere from the Northern Peatlands Using the Wetland-DNDC Simulation Model: A Case Study of the Great Vasyugan Mire, Western Siberia. Atmosphere 13:12, pages 2053.
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Ester González de Andrés, Tatiana A. Shestakova, Rebecca C. Scholten, Clement J.F. Delcourt, Natalia V. Gorina & J. Julio Camarero. (2022) Changes in tree growth synchrony and resilience in Siberian Pinus sylvestris forests are modulated by fire dynamics and ecohydrological conditions. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 312, pages 108712.
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Sergey N. Kirpotin, Olga A. Antoshkina, Alexandr E. Berezin, Samer Elshehawi, Angelica Feurdean, Elena D. Lapshina, Oleg S. Pokrovsky, Anna M. Peregon, Natalia M. Semenova, Franziska Tanneberger, Igor V. Volkov, Irina I. Volkova & Hans Joosten. (2021) Great Vasyugan Mire: How the world’s largest peatland helps addressing the world’s largest problems. Ambio 50:11, pages 2038-2049.
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Yu.A. Kharanzhevskaya, E.S. Voistinova & A.A. Sinyutkina. (2020) Spatial and temporal variations in mire surface water chemistry as a function of geology, atmospheric circulation and zonal features in the south-eastern part of Western Siberia. Science of The Total Environment 733, pages 139343.
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