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Bystryukov, Vladimir Yurevich. "Cultural peculiarities of Russia-Eurasia in Savitskiy’s conception." Samara Journal of Science 7, no. 2 (2018): 211–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/snv201872215.

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The paper is aimed at P.N. Savitskiys evaluation of cultural peculiarities of Russia-Eurasia. As a leader of the Eurasianism, he based his works on the main idea of the movement, which is the acceptance of Eurasian civilization. The influence of the Eurasia concept was the key point to the whole concept of the Eurasianship and the views of its individual representatives. The reality of a new continent existence determined the texts of Eurasianists, made it necessary to search for the system in a variety of features, and in the system itself to see an ordering that could not be connected with a
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Kurylev, K. P., N. S. Danyuk, E. V. Semibratov, and M. A. Nikulin. "Russia’s Role in the Formation of the Conceptual Provisions of the Eurasian security." Humanities and Social Sciences. Bulletin of the Financial University 9, no. 5 (2019): 56–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.26794/2226-7867-2019-9-5-56-65.

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The article analyses the main concepts in the field of security that Russia proposed in the space of “Greater Eurasia” . By “Greater Eurasia” the author’s team means the area of the entire Eurasian continent from Western Europe to Southeast Asia . The most challenging problems to the formation of a unified security system, the authors include the presence within these limits of a large number of diverse macro-regions, as well as features of the political situation at the current historical stage . Therefore, the authors consider the basics of security in Eurasia through the prism of security o
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Yu, Lejiang, Shiyuan Zhong, Cuijuan Sui, and Bo Sun. "Revisiting the trend in the occurrences of the “warm Arctic–cold Eurasian continent” temperature pattern." Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 20, no. 22 (2020): 13753–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/acp-20-13753-2020.

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Abstract. The recent increasing trend of “warm Arctic, cold continents” has attracted much attention, but it remains debatable as to what forces are behind this phenomenon. Here, we revisited surface temperature variability over the Arctic and the Eurasian continent by applying the self-organizing-map (SOM) technique to gridded daily surface temperature data. Nearly 40 % of the surface temperature trends are explained by the nine SOM patterns that depict the switch to the current warm Arctic–cold Eurasia pattern at the beginning of this century from the reversed pattern that dominated the 1980
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Garamszegi, László Zsolt, and Jeffrey R. Lucas. "Continental variation in relative hippocampal volume in birds: the phylogenetic extent of the effect and the potential role of winter temperatures." Biology Letters 1, no. 3 (2005): 330–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2005.0328.

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Hippocampal (HC) volume has been hypothesized to increase with an increase in food-hoarding specialization in corvids and parids. Recent studies revealed that (i) the HC/hoarding relationship is significant when a difference in HC volume between Eurasian and North American species is controlled for and (ii) the evolutionary association has been acting on a broader phylogenetic context involving avian families outside the Corvidae and Paridae. However, the phylogenetic extent of the continent effect has not been previously addressed. Using data representing 48 avian species, we performed a phyl
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KARABUSHENKO, PAUL L. "PIVOTAL REGION OF EURASIA’S GEOPOLITICAL HISTORY." Caspium Securitatis: Journal of Caspian Safety & Security 1, no. 1 (2021): 35–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.21672/2713-024x-2021-1-1-035-054.

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Each geopolitical region has its own geographical strongholds, around which the format of their history, culture and politics emerges and develops. In Eurasia, such a region is the Caspian Sea region, with its adjoining territories. This region determines the "political weather" on this continent. The pivotal region of Eurasian geopolitical history contains answers to many mysteries of the political past of Europe and Asia: the ideas of the three world religions, which played a key role in the spiritual development of all mankind, originated and spread in this continent. From this region, rapi
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Kurylev, K., D. Malyshev, A. Khotivrishvili, and V. Shablovskii. "SCO and EAEU in the Context of Eurasian Integration." World Economy and International Relations 65, no. 2 (2021): 81–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.20542/0131-2227-2021-65-2-81-88.

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The main directions of integration processes in the post-Soviet space are analyzed in the context of their significance for the countries of the region, defined in the article as Eurasia. The essential characteristic of the concepts of “Eurasianism” and “Eurasian integration” is given. Some scientific approaches to the definition of these concepts are also presented. Particular attention is paid to the two leading international structures in the Eurasia region – the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) and the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU). Today, the processes of implementing the ideas of
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Vinokurov, E., and A. Libman. "Two Integration Processes in Eurasia." Voprosy Ekonomiki, no. 2 (February 20, 2013): 47–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.32609/0042-8736-2013-2-47-72.

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The paper considers the evolution of the processes of the regional integration in the post-Soviet space and in the broader space of the Eurasian continent. It points out the main directions of the formation of the Eurasian continental integration from the point of view of the intergovernmental interaction, spontaneous economic ties and common infrastructure, as well as discusses the optimal framework of adjustment of regional groupings in the post-Soviet space to the process of Eurasian continental integration, taking into account the specifics of this process among the Western and the Eastern
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Li, Xinyu, Riyu Lu, and Joong-Bae Ahn. "Combined Effects of the British–Baikal Corridor Pattern and the Silk Road Pattern on Eurasian Surface Air Temperatures in Summer." Journal of Climate 34, no. 9 (2021): 3707–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/jcli-d-20-0325.1.

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AbstractThe summer British–Baikal Corridor pattern (BBC) and the Silk Road pattern (SRP) manifest as zonally oriented teleconnections in the high and middle latitudes, respectively, of the Eurasian continent. In this study, we investigate the combined effects of the BBC and SRP on surface air temperatures over the Eurasian continent. It is found that the combination of the BBC and SRP results in two kinds of well-organized, large-scale circulation anomalies: the zonal tripole pattern and the Ω-like pattern in the 200-hPa geopotential height anomalies. The zonal tripole pattern is characterized
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Li, Xinyu, Riyu Lu, Richard J. Greatbatch, Gen Li, and Xiaowei Hong. "Maintenance Mechanism for the Teleconnection Pattern over the High Latitudes of the Eurasian Continent in Summer." Journal of Climate 33, no. 3 (2020): 1017–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/jcli-d-19-0362.1.

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AbstractThere is a zonally oriented teleconnection pattern over the high-latitude Eurasian continent, which is maintained through baroclinic energy conversion. In this study, we investigate the unique features of the maintenance mechanism of this teleconnection. It is found that the baroclinic energy conversion is most efficient in both the midtroposphere and the lower troposphere, and that the baroclinic energy conversion in the lower troposphere is comparable to that in the midtroposphere. Further results indicate that the basic state plays a crucial role in the baroclinic energy conversion.
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Serenko, Irina. "PROSPECTS OF RUSSIA-PAKISTAN ECONOMIC COOPERATION." Eastern Analytics, no. 2 (2020): 68–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.31696/2227-5568-2020-02-068-078.

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This article examines prospects ofthe Russia-Pakistan economic cooperation, current intensification of which is determined by the general regionalization trend of integration processes on the vast Eurasian continent, where ongoing bilateral Russia-Pakistan joint projectsin the long term perspective will transform into an integral part of the emerging unified infrastructure system of Eurasia.
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Wu, G. X., Y. Liu, X. Zhu, et al. "Multi-scale forcing and the formation of subtropical desert and monsoon." Annales Geophysicae 27, no. 9 (2009): 3631–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/angeo-27-3631-2009.

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Abstract. This study investigates three types of atmospheric forcing across the summertime subtropics that are shown to contribute in various ways to the occurrence of dry and wet climates in the subtropics. To explain the formation of desert over the western parts of continents and monsoon over the eastern parts, we propose a new mechanism of positive feedback between diabatic heating and vorticity generation that occurs via meridional advection of planetary vorticity and temperature. Monsoon and desert are demonstrated to coexist as twin features of multi-scale forcing, as follows. First, co
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Tanaka, Gengo, and Hiroshi Moriwaki. "Upper Miocene Ostracoda in a gravity flow deposit in Central Japan: significance of paleogeography and paleoceanography." Journal of Paleontology 93, no. 04 (2019): 727–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jpa.2018.103.

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AbstractGenus Neosinocythere is described from the upper Miocene Itahana Formation in Central Japan, documenting the first record from Japan. The Neosinocythere species were discovered in gravity-flow sediments that were deposited below a depth of 84.9 m with a paleo-summer bottom temperature of 23.7°C and a paleo-winter bottom temperature of 14.1°C, based on a modern analog technique using the ostracode assemblage. Paleobiogeographical and paleoenvironmental analyses indicate that Neosinocythere appeared around the southeastern coast of the Eurasian continent, extended distribution in the nor
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Goltsov, A. "THE PROJECT “GREATER EURASIA” IN GEOSTRATEGY OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION." ACTUAL PROBLEMS OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, no. 134 (2018): 41–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/apmv.2018.134.0.41-52.

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Geostrategy of state involves in particular the projects of its activities concerning certain regions of the world, countries and territories. Contemporary geostrategy of Russia in the world is based on the conceptual basis of the formation of a multipolar order. In 2016, Russia initiated the creation of the “great Eurasian economic space”. The implementation of geoeconomic (and at the same time geopolitical) project of the “Greater Eurasia” is to ensure the interests of Russia and increase its positions in the continent. The project “Greater Eurasia” makes provisions for economic association
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Campi, Alicia. "Mongolia and the Dilemmas of Deepening Eurasian Continentalism." Mongolian Journal of International Affairs 20 (September 27, 2018): 3–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.5564/mjia.v20i0.1022.

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Mongolia is geographically in the heart of the Asian continent. In the 20th century it was part of the geopolitical “Great Game” among Russia, China, and Japan. In the 21st century, the pull of energy and mineral resource economics has changed the circumstances of the Eurasian continental paradigm and could provide the opportunity for this landlocked, Inner Asian country to find economic success, strengthen its national identity, and raise its globalimage. This paper will examine Mongolian reaction to the various Silk Roadinfluencedpolicies of its neighbors as it struggles not to be ignored in
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Mao, Jingwen, Franco Pirajno, Bernd Lehmann, and Anita Berzina. "Preface: Porphyry deposits in the Eurasian continent." Journal of Asian Earth Sciences 79 (January 2014): 575. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jseaes.2013.10.006.

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Yussupzhanovich, Ruslan Izimov, and Zamira Muratalieva Tulkunovna. "Role of SCO in the Eurasian Continent." India Quarterly: A Journal of International Affairs 75, no. 1 (2019): 43–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0974928418821487.

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With an official accession of India and Pakistan to Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO), its capacity has considerably increased. The organisation has also faced new challenges, to which the member states must respond rapidly. Thus, the expansion of the list of members blurs to a large extent the SCO area of efforts application. A traditional spotlight, shining for a long time on Central Asia, will be now inevitably shifted towards South Asia. The task of maintaining the basic principles of the SCO functioning and the balance of forces between the major and other members in the Organizatio
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Zeng, Rong-sheng, Qing-ju Wu, Zhi-feng Ding, and Lu-pei Zhu. "India-Eurasian collision vs. ocean-continent collision." Acta Seismologica Sinica 20, no. 1 (2007): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11589-007-0001-7.

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Sokolskaya, L. V. "Аcculturation of the Peoples of Eurasia: From Problem Formulation to Practical Implementation". Bulletin of Irkutsk State University. Series Political Science and Religion Studies 37 (2021): 66–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.26516/2073-3380.2021.37.66.

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Due to its unique geopolitical position Russia plays an important role on the Eurasian continent. This article reveals the importance of the Russian culture in the Eurasian integration processes. The aim of the study is to consider acculturation as a form of intercultural communication, in the result of which a common Eurasian socio-cultural space and a Eurasian cultural community has been formed, where cultural integrity is formed maintaining certain cultural characteristics of various societies. Based on the analysis of scientific literature and the application of problem-chronological, hist
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Antonov, Yu V., and I. Yu Antonova. "Seismic-induced gravitational pulsations on the Eurasian continent." Proceedings of higher educational establishments. Geology and Exploration, no. 1 (March 9, 2019): 60–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.32454/0016-7762-2019-1-60-66.

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For the first time, gravity pulsations were detected during the processing of stationary observations at the Geodynamic range of RAS in Bishkek (2014). Then, similar surges were detected in stationary seismic observations in the city of Voronezh, which simultaneously coincided with the gravimetric fluctuations in Bishkek. Later, gravity pulsations were detected at Artie, Perm and Vladivostok stations. Seismic ripples are also found in Southeast Asia. In coastal zones and in the ocean, additional pulsations occur due to atmospheric processes (typhoons, cyclones, etc.). Pulsations of non-tidal v
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Tsitkilov, Peter Ya. "Classical Eurasians on the civilizational identity of Russia." Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. Philosophy and Conflict Studies 37, no. 2 (2021): 256–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.21638/spbu17.2021.206.

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Philosophical and world outlook understanding of the problem of civilizational identity of Russia acquires special relevance in connection with the preservation of the Eurasian civilizational breakdown that arose at the end of the 20th century. To prepare a new civilization project, it is important to use the theoretical legacy of prominent Russian thinkers, including the classics of Eurasianism. The purpose of the article is an objective analysis of classical Eurasianism, the comprehension of its most important provisions, taking into account the modern realities of Russian society. Using his
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Martin, Craig R., Oliver Jagoutz, Rajeev Upadhyay, et al. "Paleocene latitude of the Kohistan–Ladakh arc indicates multistage India–Eurasia collision." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117, no. 47 (2020): 29487–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2009039117.

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We report paleomagnetic data showing that an intraoceanic Trans-Tethyan subduction zone existed south of the Eurasian continent and north of the Indian subcontinent until at least Paleocene time. This system was active between 66 and 62 Ma at a paleolatitude of 8.1 ± 5.6 °N, placing it 600–2,300 km south of the contemporaneous Eurasian margin. The first ophiolite obductions onto the northern Indian margin also occurred at this time, demonstrating that collision was a multistage process involving at least two subduction systems. Collisional events began with collision of India and the Trans-Tet
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TANAKA, GENGO, YASUHISA HENMI, TOSHIFUMI KOMATSU, et al. "First discovery of Eocene coastal-estuarine ostracods from Japan, with the geological history of the migration of estuarine genera in the Far East." Geological Magazine 155, no. 8 (2017): 1742–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0016756817000693.

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AbstractThe genus Neomonoceratina, which dominated the ostracod assemblage in the uppermost part of the Akasaki Formation (Miroku Group) of the Kyushu Island, Japan, is associated with the benthic foraminifer Ammonia cf. beccarii, mollusca Terebralia? sp. and Anomia sp., and the oogonium of Charophyceae, indicating a marine-to-brackish estuarine environment involving inflowing freshwater. This is the first record of Eocene coastal-estuarine ostracods from the eastern margin of the Eurasian continent and demonstrates that different pre-Neogene coastal-estuarine ostracod assemblages flourished i
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Bratersky, Maxim. "NON-MILITARY SECURITY POLICY IN GREATER EURASIA: DO THE LEADING POWERS CONCUR?" Urgent Problems of Europe, no. 1 (2021): 64–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.31249/ape/2021.01.03.

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The concept of Greater Eurasia is substantially a network concept inviting the multiplication of the number and quality of nods in Eurasian space. Presently it does not imply integration but proposes the growth of trade, investment, and cultural ties. The main impediment to the expansion of interlinks between the countries of the continent are differences in the approaches to security matters including soft security. This article focuses on security, and it will concentrate on the compatibility of soft security stances by most important Eurasian actors: China, Russia, and the European Union. S
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Kleinen, Thomas, Pavel Tarasov, Victor Brovkin, Andrei Andreev, and Martina Stebich. "Comparison of modeled and reconstructed changes in forest cover through the past 8000 years." Holocene 21, no. 5 (2011): 723–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0959683610386980.

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Reproducing the tree cover changes throughout the Holocene is a challenge for land surface–atmosphere models. Here, results of a transient Holocene simulation of the coupled climate–carbon cycle model, CLIMBER2-LPJ, driven by changes in orbital forcing, are compared with pollen data and pollen-based reconstructions for several regions of Eurasia in terms of changes in tree fraction. The decline in tree fraction in the high latitudes suggested by data and model simulations is driven by a decrease in summer temperature over the Holocene. The cooler and drier trend at the eastern side of the Eura
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Sung, Mi-Kyung, Seon-Hwa Kim, Baek-Min Kim, and Yong-Sang Choi. "Interdecadal Variability of the Warm Arctic and Cold Eurasia Pattern and Its North Atlantic Origin." Journal of Climate 31, no. 15 (2018): 5793–810. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/jcli-d-17-0562.1.

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This study investigates the origin of the interdecadal variability in the warm Arctic and cold Eurasia (WACE) pattern, which is defined as the second empirical orthogonal function of surface air temperature (SAT) variability over the Eurasian continent in Northern Hemisphere winter, by analyzing the Twentieth Century Reanalysis dataset. While previous studies highlight recent enhancement of the WACE pattern, ascribing it to anthropogenic warming, the authors found that the WACE pattern has experienced a seemingly periodic interdecadal variation over the twentieth century. This long-term variat
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Audonin, Aliaksei, Ardak Turginbayeva, Askar Askerov, and Dimash Yergobek. "Modern Economic and Logistical Trends in Eurasia: how Do New Trans-Eurasian Mega-Projects Influent to National Economic Growth." E3S Web of Conferences 159 (2020): 06009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202015906009.

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The development of trade and communication technologies impact on economic processes and accelerate the interaction processes. The article considers modern transport and logistics projects on the Eurasian continent, both rail and sea, reveals the development trends of air transport. The main attention is paid to the impact of such projects on the economic growth of the countries of the region and international processes. The article reflects the key stages of the implementation of the Chinese project “One Belt One Road” in Kazakhstan, the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus. The fin
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Jia, XiaoJing, and Hai Lin. "The Possible Reasons for the Misrepresented Long-Term Climate Trends in the Seasonal Forecasts of HFP2." Monthly Weather Review 141, no. 9 (2013): 3154–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/mwr-d-12-00302.1.

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Abstract The climate trend in a dynamical seasonal forecasting system is examined using 33-yr multimodel ensemble (MME) forecasts from the second phase of the Canadian Historical Forecasting Project (HFP2). It is found that the warming trend of the seasonal forecast in March–May (MAM) over the Eurasian continent is in a good agreement with that in the observations. However, the seasonal forecast failed to reproduce the observed pronounced surface air temperature (SAT) trend in December–February (DJF). The possible reasons responsible for the different behaviors of the HFP2 models in MAM and DJ
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Miao, Jiapeng, and Dabang Jiang. "Multidecadal Variations in the East Asian Winter Monsoon and Their Relationship with the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation since 1850." Journal of Climate 34, no. 18 (2021): 7525–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/jcli-d-21-0073.1.

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AbstractThis study investigates the characteristics and physical mechanisms of the multidecadal variations in the East Asian winter (December–February) monsoon (EAWM) since 1850 based on multiple observational and reanalysis datasets. The results indicate that the EAWM undergoes multidecadal weakening during the periods of 1869–1919 and 1986–2004 but strengthening during the period of 1920–85. Similar evolutions can be observed in the time series of the area-averaged winter surface air temperature over East Asia. Associated with the EAWM multidecadal variations, a quasi-barotropic Rossby wave
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Stern, Robert J., Hadi Shafaii Moghadam, Mortaza Pirouz, and Walter Mooney. "The Geodynamic Evolution of Iran." Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences 49, no. 1 (2021): 9–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-earth-071620-052109.

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Iran is a remarkable geoscientific laboratory where the full range of processes that form and modify the continental crust can be studied. Iran's crustal nucleus formed as a magmatic arc above an S-dipping subduction zone on the northern margin of Gondwana 600–500 Ma. This nucleus rifted and drifted north to be accreted to SW Eurasia ∼250 Ma. A new, N-dipping subduction zone formed ∼100 Ma along ∼3,000 km of the SW Eurasian margin, including Iran's southern flank; this is when most of Iran's many ophiolites formed. Iran evolved as an extensional continental arc in Paleogene time (66–23 Ma) and
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Sun, Bo, and Huijun Wang. "Moisture Sources of Semiarid Grassland in China Using the Lagrangian Particle Model FLEXPART." Journal of Climate 27, no. 6 (2014): 2457–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/jcli-d-13-00517.1.

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Abstract In this study, a Lagrangian particle dispersion model, Flexible Particle (FLEXPART), is employed to simulate the trajectories of global air parcels during 2000–09 with the purpose of revealing the moisture sources of the semiarid grasslands of China, especially on precipitation days. Based on land-cover and precipitation data, two areas of semiarid grasslands are identified: one in North China and one in the Tibetan Plateau. Using the FLEXPART simulation results, air parcels reaching these two target regions are traced back for 10 days to examine their temporal variations in position
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Blyakharchuk, Tatiana, I. Stefanova, HE Wright, and B. Ammann. "Paleoenvironmental Reconstructions for Mountains in the Eurasian Mid-Continent." PAGES news 9, no. 3 (2001): 11–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.22498/pages.9.3.11.

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Kashubin, S. N., O. V. Petrov, S. P. Shokalsky, et al. "DEEP CRUSTAL STRUCTURE IN NORTHEASTERN EURASIA AND ITS CONTINENTAL MARGINS." Geodynamics & Tectonophysics 12, no. 2 (2021): 199–224. http://dx.doi.org/10.5800/gt-2021-12-2-0521.

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The paper reports on the deep geophysical studies performed by the Geological Survey of Russia (VSEGEI) under the international project – Deep Processes and Metallogeny of Northern, Central and Eastern Asia. A model of the deep crustal structure is represented by a set of crustal thickness maps and a 5400-km long geotransect across the major tectonic areas of Northeastern Eurasia. An area of 50000000 km2 is digitally mapped in the uniform projection. The maps show the Moho depths, thicknesses of the main crustal units (i.e. the sedimentary cover and the consolidated crust), anomalous gravity a
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Di Cristofaro, Julie, Erwan Pennarun, Stéphane Mazières, et al. "Afghan Hindu Kush: Where Eurasian Sub-Continent Gene Flows Converge." PLoS ONE 8, no. 10 (2013): e76748. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0076748.

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Neunhöfer, Horst, and Peter Malischewsky. "Observation of anisotropy of Love waves crossing the Eurasian continent." Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors 51, no. 1-3 (1988): 157–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0031-9201(88)90037-4.

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Suša, Oleg. "Meaning and Update of the Historical Silk Road: Globalization from East to West." Perspectives on Global Development and Technology 20, no. 1-2 (2021): 125–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15691497-12341586.

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Abstract The article analyzes the historical Silk Road in its long-term development. It entails reflections on the knowledge of Eastern global interactions providing a long-term contextual framework for Eurasia as a single continent. Eurasian globalization influenced the interactions of regions from China and India, through Western Asia, the Middle East, Eastern and Northern Africa and the Mediterranean, and the south of Europe. An important role was played by the Silk Road, as the main historical long-term network of global interactions and communication, which is now being echoed in the new
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Hong, Xiaowei, Riyu Lu, and Shuanglin Li. "Differences in the Silk Road Pattern and Its Relationship to the North Atlantic Oscillation between Early and Late Summers." Journal of Climate 31, no. 22 (2018): 9283–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/jcli-d-18-0283.1.

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Abstract The Silk Road Pattern (SRP) is an upper-tropospheric teleconnection pattern along the Asian westerly jet in summer on the interannual time scale, and it exerts great influences on the climate of the Eurasian continent. Results in the present study indicate that the SRP exhibits considerable distinctions between early and late summers (i.e., 1 June–9 July and 10 July–31 August, respectively). The SRP is stronger and more geographically fixed in late summer in comparison with its counterpart in early summer. Furthermore, the SRP is closely connected with the summer North Atlantic Oscill
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Sakwa, Richard. "Sad delusions: The decline and rise of Greater Europe." Journal of Eurasian Studies 12, no. 1 (2021): 5–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1879366521999757.

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The end of the Cold War was accompanied by the idea that the fall of the Berlin Wall represented the beginning of the unification of Europe. Mikhail Gorbachev talked in terms of a “Common European Home,” an idea that continues in the guise of the project for a “Greater Europe.” However, right from the start, the transformative idea of Greater Europe was countered by the notion of “Europe whole and free,” whose fundamental dynamic was the enlargement of the existing West European order to encompass the rest of the continent. This was a program for the enlargement of the Atlantic system. After s
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MANOV, Boris. "„THE SILK ROAD“, ТHE EURASIAN PROJECT AND „GREAT EURASIA“ (GEOPOLITICAL READING)". Ezikov Svyat (Orbis Linguarum) 17, № 2 (2019): 170–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.37708/ezs.swu.v17.i2.20.

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The research is carried out through the prism of geopolitics and reveals the "logic" and the essence of „The Belt and Road Initiative“. It outlines its basic ideas and goals. The study justifies and proves the (hypo)thesis that despite the apparent "leadership" of the economic events, the political and geopolitical aspects (vectors) of the project are linked to the economy. The economy does not function on its own way, but is formulated, supported by policy and used for political purposes, i.e., the project in its deep essence is political. The political nature of „The Belt and Road Initiative
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Litvinova, T. N. "Russia in the Greater Eurasian Partnership: from Civilization Theory to Political Practice." Journal of Law and Administration 16, no. 2 (2020): 33–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.24833/2073-8420-2020-2-55-33-42.

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Introduction. The article overviews the place of Russia in the promotion and construction of the Greater Eurasian partnership. The idea of this partnership was proposed by President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin for the interfacing of the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) and the Chinese transport initiative “One Belt, One Road” (OBOR).Materials and methods. The study is based on the synthesis of the civilizational concept of Eurasianism and the theory of international integration. The work analyses official documents of EEU and Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), declarations of t
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Kazantsev, Andrei, Svetlana Medvedeva, and Ivan Safranchuk. "Between Russia and China: Central Asia in Greater Eurasia." Journal of Eurasian Studies 12, no. 1 (2021): 57–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1879366521998242.

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Central Asian states are usually considered as passive elements rather than active agents of integration in Greater Eurasia. This article considers the role of these states as active agents shaping integration processes according to their own interests and perspectives. All Central Asian states conduct so-called “multivector” foreign policies balancing relations with the key great powers (Russia, China, and “collective West”) as well as with Middle Eastern and South Asian nations. From their point of view, the ideal formula for Greater Eurasia should include the entire continent. However, the
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Pokalyuk, V. V., I. E. Lomakin, and V. G. Verkhovtsev. "Baltic-Iranian super lineament — long-lived Trans-Eurasian belt of dislocations and planetary megafractures." Kosmìčna nauka ì tehnologìâ 26, no. 5 (2020): 48–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/knit2020.05.048.

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Information on fault tectonics and the deep structure of the global trans-Eurasian belt of dislocations and planetary megafractures (Baltic-Iranian Super Lineament) is generalized based on the analysis of literary, geological and geophysical, cartographic, cosmographic materials, including the results of tectonic lineaments interpretation of cosmo-images of the Earth’s surface. The features of its distribution and segmentation are clarified. This Super Lineament is the trans-Eurasian structure of a planetary rank — an integral part of the regularly spatially oriented ancient reghmatic fault ne
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Tianfeng, Wan. "On the Boundary Between Gondwanaland and Eurasian Continent Seen in China." Gondwana Research 2, no. 4 (1999): 611–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1342-937x(05)70218-5.

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Henderson, Mark. "Super Continent: The Logic of Eurasian Integration by Kent E. Calder." China Review International 24, no. 4 (2017): 287–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/cri.2017.0069.

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Çakir, Üner, and Tijen Üner. "The Ankara Mélange: an indicator of Tethyan evolution of Anatolia." Geologica Carpathica 67, no. 4 (2016): 403–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/geoca-2016-0025.

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Abstract The Ankara Mélange is a complex formed by imbricated slices of limestone block mélanges (Karakaya and Hisarlıkaya Formations), Neotethyan ophiolites (Eldivan, Ahlat and Edige ophiolites), post-ophiolitic cover units (Mart and Kavak formations) and Tectonic Mélange Unit (Hisarköy Formation or Dereköy Mélange). The Karakaya and Hisarlıkaya formations are roughly similar and consist mainly of limestone block mélange. Nevertheless, they represent some important geological differences indicating different geological evolution. Consequently, the Karakaya and Hisarlıkaya formations are inter
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Kuroda, Akinobu. "The Eurasian silver century, 1276–1359: commensurability and multiplicity." Journal of Global History 4, no. 2 (2009): 245–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1740022809003143.

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AbstractAcross the Eurasian continent, from England to Korea, silver suddenly became abundant in the late thirteenth century, only to become scarce again in the 1360s. The annual silver output from the London mint and the yearly silver rupee issued in Bengal moved virtually in tandem, arguably as a result of the Mongol empire lifting silver out of the lower tiers of the market and maintaining its flow along the highways of long-distance trade. In this first silver century, monetary usages formed multiple strata, and the circulation of silver remained in a high-level circuit in the hierarchy of
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Perdue, Peter C. "Strange Parallels across Eurasia." Social Science History 32, no. 2 (2008): 263–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0145553200010774.

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Victor Lieberman'sStrange Parallelsis the culmination of an extended effort to compare many major polities of the Eurasian continent in the early modern age. Lieberman finds common cycles of administrative integration and disintegration that were increasingly synchronized over time. Although he does not give a single-factor explanation for this synchronization, his model provides a common vocabulary for political, economic, and cultural analysis that can inspire all comparative world historians. China, however, is missing from this analysis, even though its dynastic cycles share much with the
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Xue, L. K., T. Wang, H. Guo, et al. "Sources and photochemistry of volatile organic compounds in the remote atmosphere of western China: results from the Mt. Waliguan Observatory." Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions 13, no. 5 (2013): 11745–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/acpd-13-11745-2013.

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Abstract. The chemistry of the natural atmosphere and the influence by long-range transport of air pollution are key issues in the atmospheric sciences. Here we present two intensive field measurements of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in late spring and summer of 2003 at Mt. Waliguan (WLG, 36.28° N, 100.90° E, 3816 m a.s.l.), a baseline station in the northeast part of Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau. Most VOC species exhibited higher concentrations in late spring than in summer. A typical diurnal variation was observed with higher nighttime levels, in contrast to results from other mountainous si
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Wu, Guoxiong, Yimin Liu, Qiong Zhang, et al. "The Influence of Mechanical and Thermal Forcing by the Tibetan Plateau on Asian Climate." Journal of Hydrometeorology 8, no. 4 (2007): 770–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/jhm609.1.

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Abstract This paper attempts to provide some new understanding of the mechanical as well as thermal effects of the Tibetan Plateau (TP) on the circulation and climate in Asia through diagnosis and numerical experiments. The air column over the TP descends in winter and ascends in summer and regulates the surface Asian monsoon flow. Sensible heating on the sloping lateral surfaces appears from the authors’ experiments to be the major driving source. The retarding and deflecting effects of the TP in winter generate an asymmetric dipole zonal-deviation circulation, with a large anticyclone gyre t
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Wang, Mingyuan, and Benkui Tan. "Two Types of the Scandinavian Pattern: Their Formation Mechanisms and Climate Impacts." Journal of Climate 33, no. 7 (2020): 2645–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/jcli-d-19-0447.1.

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AbstractOn the basis of daily data from the Japanese 55-year Reanalysis (JRA-55) for extended winters (December–March) from 1958/59 to 2014/15, this study examines the formation mechanisms and climate impacts of the subseasonal Scandinavian (SCA) pattern. Results indicate that the SCA pattern manifests itself as Rossby wave trains, arising from the initial height disturbances over the North Atlantic and propagating into the Scandinavian peninsula and central Siberia. One type of SCA may arise from a Rossby wave train over the North Atlantic that is closely coupled to an anomalous convective he
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Gligich-Zolotareva, M. V. "New Contours of Greater Eurasia." Federalism, no. 1 (March 18, 2020): 143–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.21686/2073-1051-2020-1-143-160.

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While the European Union is undergoing processes of disintegration like the UK’s withdrawal from its membership, the possible collapse of the UK, budget problems, subsidies decrease, territorial and financial disputes and claims – Eurasian integration is slowly and steadily raising. The principle of “communicating vessels” in the course of integration on the continent works largely due to the fact that the European Union and the Eurasian economic Union are single-order system entities with a similar history. Currently, due to the lack of integration in Europe, the EEU has begun to develop inte
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