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    A new map of wetlands in the southern taiga of the West Siberia for assessing the emission of methane and carbon dioxide by Terent’eva, I. E., Sabrekov, A. F., Glagolev, M. V., Lapshina, E. D., Smolentsev, B. A., Maksyutov, Sh. Sh

    Published in Water resources (01-03-2017)
    “…A typological map of wetlands in the southern taiga of West Siberia has been compiled based on high-resolution Landsat images. In accordance with the new map,…”
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    Methane emission from bogs in the subtaiga of Western Siberia: The development of standard model by Glagolev, M. V., Sabrekov, A. F., Kleptsova, I. E., Filippov, I. V., Lapshina, E. D., Machida, T., Maksyutov, Sh. Sh

    Published in Eurasian soil science (01-10-2012)
    “…The methane emission from typical bog landscapes of the West Siberian subtaiga was studied in the summer-autumn of 2007–2010. The lowest specific fluxes (the…”
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    Vegetation and Soils of Tundra Landscapes in the Pur–Taz Interfluvial Region by Zarov, E. A., Golubyatnikov, L. L., Lapshina, E. D., Loyko, S. V.

    “…The landscape diversity of the tundra area in the Pur–Taz interfluvial region are analyzed using field and remote sensing data. For each land unit…”
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    Soil Respiration under a Short-Term Drought on the Example of Typical West Siberian Middle-Taiga Mires by Niyazova, A. V., Ilyasov, D. V., Glagolev, M. V., Kupriianova, I. V., Kaverin, A. A., Sabrekov, A. F., Novikova, T. A., Kaverina, A. V., Filippov, I. V., Lapshina, E. D.

    Published in Eurasian soil science (01-04-2024)
    “…— The response of soil respiration ( R soil ) to drought was studied for six typical oligotrophic mire biotopes in the middle taiga of Western Siberia: hollows…”
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    Emission and Uptake of Greenhouse Gases by Peatland Ecosystems of the Licensed Areas of Salym Oilfield in the Nefteyugansk District of the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug by Dyukarev, E. A., Sabrekov, A. F., Glagolev, M. V., Kiselev, M. V., Filippov, I. V., Dmitrichenko, A. A., Lapshina, E. D.

    Published in Contemporary problems of ecology (01-12-2022)
    “…This paper summarizes the results of field studies on carbon dioxide and methane fluxes in peatland ecosystems in the territory of licensed areas of the Salym…”
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    Remediation of oil-contaminated soil using the CLEANSOIL technology by Zakharchenko, A. V., Korzhov, Yu. V., Lapshina, E. D., Kul’kov, M. G., Yarkov, D. M., Khoroshev, D. I.

    Published in Eurasian soil science (01-04-2011)
    “…Approbation data of the innovative CLEANSOIL technology of soil purification after oil pollution are given. Drainage pipes filled with an adsorbent with…”
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    Cenotic positions and ecological amplitudes of mosses in the vegetation of the Great Vasyugan Swamp by Pisarenko, O. Yu, Lapshina, E. D., Mul’diyarov, E. Ya

    Published in Contemporary problems of ecology (01-06-2011)
    “…The results of long-term bryological investigations in the Great Vasyugan Swamp are summarized. The cenotic and bryological diversity of the system is…”
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    CLEANSOIL as a perspective method of remediation of oil-contaminated soils under existing infrastructure by Korzhov, Yu. V., Lapshina, E. D., Khoroshev, D. I., Zakharchenko, A. V., Kul’kov, M. G., Yarkov, D. M.

    Published in Contemporary problems of ecology (01-06-2010)
    “…The results are given of the two-year study of the new technology of soil remediation from oil contamination-CLEANSOIL combining physicochemical and biological…”
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    Methanotrophic bacteria in cold seeps of the floodplains of northern rivers by Belova, S. E., Oshkin, I. Yu, Glagolev, M. V., Lapshina, E. D., Maksyutov, Sh. Sh, Dedysh, S. N.

    Published in Microbiology (New York) (01-11-2013)
    “…Small mud volcanoes (cold seeps), which are common in the floodplains of northern rivers, are potentially important (although poorly studied) sources of…”
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    Methane emissions from north and middle taiga mires of Western Siberia: Bc8 standard model by Sabrekov, A. F., Glagolev, M. V., Filippov, I. V., Kazantsev, V. S., Lapshina, E. D., Machida, T., Maksyutov, S. S.

    Published in Moscow University soil science bulletin (01-03-2012)
    “…During summer and autumn of 2008–2010 in the north and middle taiga, measurements of methane emissions from different types of wetland landscapes in…”
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    Mapping of West Siberian taiga wetland complexes using Landsat imagery: implications for methane emissions by Terentieva, Irina Evgenievna, Glagolev, Mikhail Vladimirovich, Lapshina, Elena Dmitrievna, Sabrekov, Alexandr Faritovich, Maksyutov, Shamil

    Published in Biogeosciences (16-08-2016)
    “…High-latitude wetlands are important for understanding climate change risks because these environments sink carbon dioxide and emit methane. However,…”
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    MOSS FLORA OF THE KHANTY-MANSIYSK AUTONOMOUS DISTRICT (WEST SIBERIA) by E. D. Lapshina, O. Yu. Pisarenko

    Published in Turczaninowia (01-04-2015)
    “…Overview of Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous District moss flora was made based on original authors’ data and information from literature sources. List of mosses…”
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    Methanotrophic bacteria in cold seeps of the floodplains of northern rivers by Belova, S É, Oshkin, I Iu, Glagolev, M V, Lapshina, E D, Maksiutov, Sh Sh, Dedysh, S N

    Published in Mikrobiologija (Moskva. 1932) (01-11-2013)
    “…Small mud volcanoes (cold seeps), which are common in the floodplains of northern rivers, are a potentially important, although poorly studied sources of…”
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    Endangered plants persist under phosphorus limitation by Wassen, M.J, Venterink, H. olde, Lapshina, E.D, Tanneberger, F

    Published in Nature (22-09-2005)
    “…Nitrogen enrichment is widely thought to be responsible for the loss of plant species from temperate terrestrial ecosystems. This view is based on field…”
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