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    Changes in the soil properties under differently directed climatic fluctuations of the late holocene in the semidesert zone (by the example of the Palasa-Syrt burial mounds in Dagestan) by Khokhlova, O. S, Khokhlov, A. A, Kuznetsova, A. M, Malashev, V. Yu, Magomedov, R. G

    Published in Eurasian soil science (2015)
    “…A chronosequence of soils in the area of the Palasa-Syrt burial mounds in the Republic of Dagestan is examined. It includes one paleosol under a kurgan of the…”
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    Specific features of paleosols of burial mounds involved in current farming practices and their contemporary pedogenesis (using the early Alanian burial mounds in the North Caucasus region as an example) by Khokhlova, O S, Khokhlov, A A, Oleinik, SA, Gabuev, T A, Malashev, VYu

    Published in Eurasian soil science (01-10-2007)
    “…Paleosols of three burial sites--Brut 1, Brut 2, and Beslan--in the Northern Osetia Republic (Alania) of the North Caucasus region were studied. A part of the…”
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    Paleosols from the groups of burial mounds provide paleoclimatic records of centennial to intercentennial time scale: A case study from the Early Alan cemeteries in the Northern Caucasus (Russia) by Khokhlova, O.S., Khokhlov, A.A., Oleynik, S.A., Gabuev, T.A., Malashev, V. Yu

    Published in Catena (Giessen) (01-12-2007)
    “…Buried soil chronosequences under a series of Early Alan kurgans (burial mounds) in the Vladikavkazkaya depression of the Northern Caucasus, Russia, were…”
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    Soil evolution and accumulation of loess-like material in the Chechen depression, Northern Caucasus, Russia by Khokhlova, O.S, Voronin, K.V, Malashev, V.Yu, Golyeva, A.A, Khokhlov, A.A

    Published in Quaternary international (01-01-2001)
    “…Morphological and biomorphic studies of a soil chronosequence in the Chechen depression of the Northern Caucasus, Russia, indicate soil evolution and plant…”
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