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Journal articles on the topic "Physical geography – Russia (Federation) – Siberia"

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Kuklina, Vera, and Edward Holland. "The Roads of the Sayan Mountains: Theorizing Remoteness in Eastern Siberia." Periphery. Journal of the Peripheries Studies, no. 2(3) (April 24, 2024): 55–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.38161/2949-6152-2024-2-55-75.

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This article is an authorized translation from English of the original article, first published in: Geoforum 2018, issue 88, pp. 36-44. The Sayan crossroads is a distinct cultural and economic region in the mountains of eastern Siberia. It spans three federal units in the Russian Federation: the national republics of Tyva (Todzha kozhuun) and Buryatia (Okinskii raion), as well as Irkutsk oblast (Tofalarskoe municipality). Attempts at integration by the state during the Soviet period and afterwards have privileged the construction of roads in a variety of forms to connect these areas economical
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Skafarik, A. I., and S. V. Kiseleva. "RESOURCES AVAILABILITY FOR SOLAR MICROGENERATION AND ITS ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY IN THE REGIONS OF RUSSIA." Lomonosov Geography Journal 78, no. 2 (2023) (2023): 36–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.55959/msu0579-9414.5.78.2.4.

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Measures to support electricity generation at low-power plants using the renewable energy sources as well, which were introduced in the Russian Federation, actualized the task of assessing the effectiveness of such legislative initiatives. The paper presents and tests a methodology for assessing the performance and economic efficiency of network photovoltaic stations, depending on physical-geographical and socio-economic factors. The results of assessing the potential performance of stations in various regions of Russia, obtained on the basis of archives of data on incoming solar radiation for
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И.А., ШИПИЛОВ. "ИСТОРИЯ ФИЗИЧЕСКОЙ ГЕОГРАФИИ КАК НАУКИ В РОССИИ: ОТ Д.Г. МЕССЕРШМИДТА ДО П.П. СЕМЕНОВА-ТЯН-ШАНСКОГО". Гуманитарные науки в Сибири 30, № 4 (2023): 105–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.15372/hss20230412.

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Статья посвящена не исследованной в историографии проблеме становления физической географии как отдельного направления в российской науке XVIII в. в ходе и по результатам академических и правительственных экспедиций в Сибирь - под руководством Д.Г. Мессершмидта, Второй Камчатской, путешествия во главе с академиком П.С. Палласом. Установлено, что первым физико-географом в России стал Д.Г. Мессершмидт, который выявил и описал в Сибири различные геосистемы. Прослежено значение для оформления физической географии экспедиционных работ северных морских и академического отряда Второй Камчатской экспе
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NECHIPORUK, D. M., and A. V. GORELKO. "THE ROYAL GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY ON THE SCHOLAR PROGRESS OF RUSSIAN GEOGRAPHY IN ASIAN RUSSIA IN THE 1850S - 1860S." Magistra Vitae an electronic journal on historical sciences and archeology 10, no. 2 (2025): 5–15. https://doi.org/10.47475/2542-0275-2025-10-2-5-15.

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This publication examines the assessment of the scientifi c and expeditionary activities of the Imperial Russian Geographical Society (IRGS) in Asian Russia taken by the President of the Royal Geographical Society, Roderick Murchison. Following the establishment of the Russian Geographical Society in 1845, Russian geographers began a systematic study of the Urals, Siberia, and Central Asia. The successful results of scientifi c expeditions to the Urals and Siberia in the 1850s and 1860s drew the attention of European geographical societies monitoring the progress of Russian geography. The publ
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Slukovskii, Zakhar. "Geochemical Indicators for Paleolimnological Studies of the Anthropogenic Influence on the Environment of the Russian Federation: A Review." Water 15, no. 3 (2023): 420. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w15030420.

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Lake sediments are a reliable source of information about the past, including data of the origin of water bodies and their changes. Russia has more than 2 million lakes, so paleolimnological studies are relevant here. This review deals with the most significant studies of sequential accumulation of pollutants, including heavy metals in recent lake sediments in Russia. The key areas are northwestern regions of Russia (Murmansk Region, the Republic of Karelia, Arkhangelsk Region), the Urals (Chelyabinsk Region, the Republic of Bashkortostan), and Siberia. The review presents the data of pollutan
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Konyushkov, D. E., T. V. Ananko, M. I. Gerasimova, N. V. Savitskaya, and S. V. Chuvanov. "Soil orders and their areas on the updated soil map of the Russian Federation, 1 : 2.5 M scale." Dokuchaev Soil Bulletin, no. 112 (November 25, 2022): 73–121. http://dx.doi.org/10.19047/0136-1694-2022-112-73-121.

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An analysis of the soil cover of Russia as presented on the soil map on a scale of 1 : 2.5 M with the use of a new substantive-genetic soil classification system has been performed at the level of soil orders. The high level of classification-based generalization makes it possible to assess the most general patterns of soil geography and soil resources and to identify changes that have occurred as a result of renaming of each polygon on the map with the use of the new classification. The areas occupied by soil orders have been calculated. In total, there are 24 soil orders on the new map, incl
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Popovicheva, O. B., M. A. Chichaeva, R. G. Kovach, N. S. Kasimov, V. O. Kobelev, and А. I. Sinitskiy. "Wildfires as a source of black carbon in the Arctic in August 2022." Arctic: Ecology and Economy 13, no. 2 (2023): 257–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.25283/2223-4594-2023-2-257-270.

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The assessment of aerosol pollution of the atmosphere in the high-latitude regions of the Arctic is among the most important environmental and climate problems. In the summer of 2022, due to abnormal temperatures and a lack of precipitation, the wildfire areas in the Western Siberia and European part of the Russian Federation reached record levels. At the polar aerosol station of the Moscow State University “Island Bely” (the Kara Sea), continuous aethalometric measurements of the short-lived climatic tracer namely black carbon are carried out. In August 2022, seven episodes of pollution were
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Chereshnia, O. Yu, and M. V. Gribok. "Regional Patterns Of Third-Level Digital Inequality In Russia: An Analysis Of Google Trends Data." GEOGRAPHY, ENVIRONMENT, SUSTAINABILITY 16, no. 1 (2023): 26–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.24057/2071-9388-2022-107.

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Digital inequality extends beyond mere access to technology. This study explores the concept of third-level digital inequality, which describes the situation where individuals or communities have access to technology and the Internet, have required skills, but still struggle to use it effectively. However, there is currently a lack of data and methods for assessing thirdlevel digital inequality. To address this gap, this study aimed to evaluate it on a regional scale by analyzing the popularity of Google search queries. In proposed method, the data are categorized into three groups: everyday s
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BABURIN, V. L., M. D. GORYACHKO, K. V. DEMIDOVA, and M. A. MAKUSHIN. "CORE-PERIPHERAL MODEL OF INDUSTRIAL LOCALIZATION: WORLD AND RUSSIA." Ser-5_2023_4 78, no. 4 (2023) (2023): 3–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.55959/10.55959/msu0579-9414.5.78.4.1.

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The article deals with the problems of industrial territorial organization in the world and Russia under the “core - periphery” concept. The study is currently important because of the lack of systematic works considering the position of countries and regions in the “core - periphery” structure and the need to elaborate a typology of regions for the purposes of industrial policy. The object of the study is the countries of the world and the regions of Russia, and the subject is the level of their industrial development. The purpose of the study is to suggest a typology of the countries of the
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Yakovenko, Nataliya V., Lyudmila V. Semenova, Elena Y. Nikolskaya, et al. "Innovative Development of Russian Regions: Assessment and Dynamics in the Context of Sustainable Development." Sustainability 16, no. 3 (2024): 1271. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su16031271.

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Innovative development of regions is a key factor that determines the level of competitiveness of the economies of all countries in the world. This article uses statistical tools to assess the level of innovative development of the regions of the Russian Federation. The purpose of the work is to assess the innovative development of the subjects of Russia for the period 2010–2020. Objectives of the study: (1) to study the main parameters of innovative development of the subjects of the Russian Federation; (2) to conduct a typology of Russian regions by the level of innovative development on the
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Books on the topic "Physical geography – Russia (Federation) – Siberia"

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service), SpringerLink (Online, ed. Environmental change in Siberia: Earth observation, field studies and modelling. Springer, 2010.

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I︠A︡kovlevich, Baklanov Petr, Govorushko S. M та Tikhookeanskiĭ institut geografii (Rossiĭskai︠a︡ akademii︠a︡ nauk), ред. Geograficheskie issledovanii︠a︡ na Dalʹnem Vostoke: Itogi i perspektivy, 2001-2005 : k 35-letii︠u︡ Tikhookeanskogo instituta geografii DVO RAN. Dalʹnauka, 2006.

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Kozlovsky, Yevgeny A. The Superdeep Well of the Kola Peninsula. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1987.

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I︠A︡kovleva, L. M. Territorialʹnai︠a︡ ot︠s︡enka vodnoresursnogo potent︠s︡iala: Raznourovennyĭ analiz. Dalʹnauka, 1999.

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Timofeevich, Naprasnikov Aleksandr, ред. Mezhgornye kotloviny Zabaĭkalʹi︠a︡: Geograficheskie aspekty osvoenii︠a︡ i okhrany okruzhai︠u︡shcheĭ sredy. Sibirskoe otd-nie RAN, 2006.

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Balzter, Heiko. Environmental Change in Siberia: Earth Observation, Field Studies and Modelling. Springer, 2013.

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Kropotkin, Peter. Memoirs of a Revolutionist. Standard Ebooks, 2024.

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Coxe, William. Account of the Russian Discoveries Between Asia and America: To Which Are Added, the Conquest of Siberia, and the History of the Transactions and Commerce Between Russia and China. University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations, 2014.

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Kazansky, V. I., Yevgeny A. Kozlovsky, I. P. Lavrushko, et al. The Superdeep Well of the Kola Peninsula. Springer, 1987.

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Werth, Paul W. How Russia Got Big. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2025. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781350284043.

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How Russia Got Big accounts for Russia's changing physical scope over some seven centuries. Even people who know little about Russia know that it is big. This concise book tells the story of how it became so. Beginning with the small principality of Moscow in the early 14th century, Paul W. Werth recounts the construction of the world's largest country—from Muscovy and the Russian Empire through the USSR to today’s Russian Federation—as well as its territorial retrenchment and even collapse on several occasions. Integrating geography, diplomacy, war, and imperial politics, the book ranges acro
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Conference papers on the topic "Physical geography – Russia (Federation) – Siberia"

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Logunova, Elena. "Morphological evolution of the fringe-belts of Krasnoyarsk." In 24th ISUF 2017 - City and Territory in the Globalization Age. Universitat Politècnica València, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/isuf2017.2017.6052.

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Elena Logunova1Master of Urban Planning, Post-graduate student, 1Department of Urban Design and Planning, School of Architecture and Design, Siberian Federal University Address: 79 Svobodny pr., 660041 Krasnoyarsk, Russian Federation E-mail: ikukina@inbox.ru , el.lgnv@yandex.ruScientific adviser: Pd.D., Professor - I. V. Kukina Keywords: fringe-belt, Siberia, urban morphology, fixation lineConference topics and scale: Tools of analysis in urban morphologyThe fringe-belt concept is one of the most important concepts in urban morphology which provides a possibility to analyze existing urban layo
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