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    Current nature and problems of agricultural land management in the Republic of Crimea by Ergina, E I, Tronza, G. E., Shevchenko, I M, Ergin, S M, Sidorenko, I Ya

    Published in E3S web of conferences (01-01-2020)
    “…The main problems of the nature and management of agricultural land under the conditions of modern soil management have been considered. Among the processes…”
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    Post-agrogenic evolution of soils in ancient Greek land use areas in the Herakleian Peninsula, southwestern Crimea by Lisetskii, FN, Stolba, VF, Ergina, EI, Rodionova, ME, Terekhin, EA

    Published in Holocene (Sevenoaks) (01-04-2013)
    “…The paper examines the regularities of the post-agrogenic evolution of soils of differing age in the Herakleian Peninsula (southwestern Crimea, Ukraine), which…”
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    Soil-Chronological Studies and GIS-Modeling of Formation and Evolution of Soils on the Crimean Peninsula by Gorbunov, R. V., Ergina, E. I.

    Published in Paleontological journal (01-12-2020)
    “…The methodological basis for the research of soils of various ages, which are formed on dated archaeological objects of the Crimean Peninsula, is considered…”
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    Spatiotemporal Variability of the Climate and Dangerous Hydrometeorological Phenomena on the Crimean Peninsula by Ergina, E. I., Zhuk, V. O.

    Published in Russian meteorology and hydrology (01-07-2019)
    “…The article provides an analysis of the spatiotemporal patterns in the dynamics of the main meteorological elements (air temperature and precipitation) in…”
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    Modeling of the development of humus horizons in soils of Crimea by Ergina, E. I.

    Published in Eurasian soil science (2017)
    “…Current approaches to the simulation of pedogenesis processes in time are considered. Models for the formation of humus horizon on parent rocks of different…”
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    Maximum Humus Horizon Thickness as a Criterion for Identifying Standard Soils in the Crimean Plain by Ergina, E. I., Gorbunov, R. V., Stashkina, E. F.

    Published in Russian agricultural sciences (2019)
    “…—The identification of the main soil categories in the structure of the regional Red Book should focus on typical soils that were formed taking into account…”
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    Soil development on the Crimean Peninsula in the Late Holocene by Lisetskii, F. N., Ergina, E. I.

    Published in Eurasian soil science (01-06-2010)
    “…The study of soils of different ages in different physiographic regions of the Crimean Peninsula made it possible to reveal the main regularities of…”
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