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The Last Glaciation and Ice-Dammed Lakes in the South-East Altai. / Zolnikov, I. d.; Novikov, I. s.; Deev, E. v. и др.

в: Water Resources, Том 51, № S1, 01.02.2025, стр. S138-S148.

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Zolnikov, ID, Novikov, IS, Deev, EV, Panin, AV & Kurbanov, RN 2025, 'The Last Glaciation and Ice-Dammed Lakes in the South-East Altai', Water Resources, Том. 51, № S1, стр. S138-S148. https://doi.org/10.1134/S0097807824701288

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Zolnikov, I. D., Novikov, I. S., Deev, E. V., Panin, A. V., & Kurbanov, R. N. (2025). The Last Glaciation and Ice-Dammed Lakes in the South-East Altai. Water Resources, 51(S1), S138-S148. https://doi.org/10.1134/S0097807824701288

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Zolnikov ID, Novikov IS, Deev EV, Panin AV, Kurbanov RN. The Last Glaciation and Ice-Dammed Lakes in the South-East Altai. Water Resources. 2025 февр. 1;51(S1):S138-S148. doi: 10.1134/S0097807824701288

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Zolnikov, I. d. ; Novikov, I. s. ; Deev, E. v. и др. / The Last Glaciation and Ice-Dammed Lakes in the South-East Altai. в: Water Resources. 2025 ; Том 51, № S1. стр. S138-S148.

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