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Cyclicity of Climate in the Sea of Azov Region: The Holocene and the Current Period (19th to 21st Centuries)

This work reports on the cyclicity of the climate in the Sea of Azov Region studied on the basis of paleogeographic methods. The results of drilling on Dolgaya Spit of the Sea of Azov are presented. The diatoms and palynological analyses, as well as the soil column dating, indicate the cyclical patt...

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Published in:Doklady earth sciences 2021-05, Vol.498 (1), p.436-440
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Diatoms
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Earth and Environmental Science
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Geography
Holocene
Hydrometeorology
Marine microorganisms
Palynology
Runoff
Sedimentation
Sedimentation & deposition
Sedimentation rates
Severe winters
Siltation
Silting
Soil columns
Water scarcity
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