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    Late Glacial and Holocene vegetational history of the Altai Mountains (southwestern Tuva Republic, Siberia) by Blyakharchuk, T.A., Wright, H.E., Borodavko, P.S., van der Knaap, W.O., Ammann, B.

    “…Two lakes of glacial origin (Grusha at 2413 m and Akkol at 2204 m) are located on a broad high-mountain plateau on the dry eastern end of the Russian Altai…”
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    Late Glacial and Holocene vegetational changes on the Ulagan high-mountain plateau, Altai Mountains, southern Siberia by Blyakharchuk, T.A, Wright, H.E, Borodavko, P.S, van der Knaap, W.O, Ammann, B

    “…Three well-dated pollen diagrams from 1985 m, 2050 m, and at the tree line at 2150 m asl show the vegetational succession in the central Altai Mountains since…”
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    The role of pingos in the development of the Dzhangyskol lake–pingo complex, central Altai Mountains, southern Siberia by Blyakharchuk, T.A., Wright, H.E., Borodavko, P.S., van der Knaap, W.O., Ammann, B.

    “…Dzhangyskol is a small lake of glacial origin in the central part of the Altai Mountains in southern Siberia. Pollen stratigraphies and chronologies of two…”
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