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- Magadan Oblast 460,246 Sq
- Life in the Cyclic World: a Compendium of Traditional Knowledge from the Eurasian North Tero and Kaisu Mustonen Snowchange Cooperative, 2016 2
- Small Mammals from the Koren Arctic Expedition to the Kolyma River, Northeast Siberia 1914-1918
- Birds of the Indigirka River Delta, Russia: Historical and Biogeographic Comparisons JOHN M
- Articles (Coppola Et Al., 2014; Salvadó Et Al., 2017; Ing “Old” Carbon That Has Been Stored in Deep Permafrost for Winiger Et Al., 2017)
- The Lower Kolyma and Indigirka - Local Folk Culture
- Language Situation in the Sakha Republic (Yakutia) Va Sili Robbek
- Magadan and the Economic History of Dalstroi in the 1930S 107
- Water Balance and Hydrology Research in a Mountainous
- 1 the Man for Whom Wrangel Island Is Named Actually Never Saw It, But
- Kolyma Tales
- CDOM Optical Properties and DOC Content in the Largest Mixing Zones of the Siberian Shelf Seas
- Child Rearing in the North: the Traditional Sakha Family and Modern Trends
- At-Sea Distribution of Spectacled Eiders: a 120-Year-Old Mystery Resolved
- “Come See Us at Kolyma!” Translated from French by Jay Milton Reindeer Meat and Mare's Milk Akutsk
- Chukotsky Autonomous Okrug Russian E a S 737,000 Sq
- Atlas of Marine and Coastal Biological Diversity of the Russian Arctic
- Abstract the Kolyma River in Northeast Siberia Is Among the Six
- Late Pleistocene of Northern Asia
- The Summer Hydrography and Surface Circulation of the East Siberian Shelf Sea*
- Protected Areas in the Russian Arctic Download
- Zhokhov Site, Siberia
- Kolyma: Road of Bones. Route-Road of Bones
- Middle Cretaceous to Eopleistocene Sequences on the New Siberian Islands: an Approach to Interpret Offshore Seismic
- The Kolyma Road & the Mask of Sorrow
- East Siberian Sea, an Arctic Region of Very High Biogeochemical Activity
- East Siberian Sea: LME #56
- Viable Nematodes from Late Pleistocene Permafrost of the Kolyma River Lowland A
- Distribution of Late Pleistocene Ice-Rich Syngenetic Permafrost of the Yedoma Suite in East and Central Siberia, Russia
- A Historical and Legal Study of Sovereignty in the Canadian North : Terrestrial Sovereignty, 1870–1939
- Where Does the South Anyui Suture Go in the New Siberian Islands and Laptev Sea?: Implications for the Amerasia Basin Origin
- East Siberian Sea, an Arctic Region of Very High Biogeochemical Activity
- The Gulag System in Northern Siberia: the Creation and Evolution
- High Biolability of Ancient Permafrost Carbon Upon Thaw Jorien E
- East Siberian Sea, an Arctic Region of Very High Biogeochemical Activity
- In the Footsteps of Nordenskiold: Through the Northern Sea Route
- 8 East Siberian Sea
- Rivers Across the Siberian Arctic Unearth the Patterns of Carbon Release from Thawing Permafrost