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    Space and Time Variations of Snow Cover in the Southern Forest-Steppe in the Upper Ob Basin by Bykov, N. I., Chernykh, D. V., Pershin, D. K., Biryukov, R. Yu, Lubenets, L. F., Zolotov, D. V.

    Published in Water resources (01-12-2023)
    “…The features of seasonal snow accumulation over a long period are analyzed. Trends were revealed in variations of snow cover characteristics since the…”
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    Evaluation of snow parameters at weather stations in small catchments in the south of Western Siberia by D. K. Pershin, L. F. Lubenets, D. V. Chernykh

    Published in Lëd i sneg (01-02-2022)
    “…In this study, we analyzed the accuracy of snow observations at weather stations compared to the data of snow measurements in the vicinity of these stations…”
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    Intra-landscape distribution of snow storage in the Mayma river basin (low-mountain area of the Russian Altai) by Lubenets, L. F., Chernykh, D. V.

    Published in Lëd i sneg (21-09-2019)
    “…The paper presents the results of observations and cartographic modeling of distribution of maximum snow storages (snowpack water equivalent) in the…”
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    Spatial and temporal variability of snow cover in the southern forest-steppe of the Upper Ob River by N. I. Bykov, D. V. Chernykh, D. K. Pershin, R. Yu. Biryukov, L. F. Lubenets, D. V. Zolotov

    Published in Lëd i sneg (01-09-2022)
    “…The study area is the forest-steppe in the Upper Ob basin located on the south of the West Siberian Plain. The results of studies of the dates of setting-up…”
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    FEATURES OF SPATIAL DIFFERENTIATION OF SNOW COVER IN LOW-MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPES OF THE RUSSIAN ALTAI (CASE STUDY OF THE MAIMA RIVER BASIN) by Lubenets, L. F., Chernykh, D. V., Pershin, D. K.

    Published in Lëd i sneg (01-01-2018)
    “…The paper presents results of snow route measurements carried out during two winter seasons (2014/15 and 2015/16) over the period of maximum snow accumulation…”
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