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    Glacial geomorphology of the Altai and Western Sayan Mountains, Central Asia by Blomdin, Robin, Heyman, Jakob, Stroeven, Arjen P., Hättestrand, Clas, Harbor, Jonathan M., Gribenski, Natacha, Jansson, Krister N., Petrakov, Dmitry A., Ivanov, Mikhail N., Alexander, Orkhonselenge, Rudoy, Alexei N., Walther, Michael

    Published in Journal of maps (01-01-2016)
    “…In this article, we present a map of the glacial geomorphology of the Altai and Western Sayan Mountains, covering an area of almost 600,000 km 2 . Although…”
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    Complex patterns of glacier advances during the late glacial in the Chagan Uzun Valley, Russian Altai by Gribenski, Natacha, Jansson, Krister N., Lukas, Sven, Stroeven, Arjen P., Harbor, Jonathan M., Blomdin, Robin, Ivanov, Mikhail N., Heyman, Jakob, Petrakov, Dmitry A., Rudoy, Alexei, Clifton, Tom, Lifton, Nathaniel A., Caffee, Marc W.

    Published in Quaternary science reviews (01-10-2016)
    “…The Southern part of the Russian Altai Mountains is recognized for its evidence of catastrophic glacial lake outbursts. However, little is known about the late…”
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    Catastrophic detachment and high-velocity long-runout flow of Kolka Glacier, Caucasus Mountains, Russia in 2002 by Evans, Stephen G., Tutubalina, Olga V., Drobyshev, Valery N., Chernomorets, Sergey S., McDougall, Scott, Petrakov, Dmitry A., Hungr, Oldrich

    Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (15-04-2009)
    “…In September 2002, a catastrophic geomorphic event occurred in the Caucasus Mountains, southern Russia, in which almost the entire mass of Kolka Glacier…”
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    Modeling of Extreme Hydrological Events in the Baksan River Basin, the Central Caucasus, Russia by Kornilova, Ekaterina D., Krylenko, Inna N., Rets, Ekaterina P., Motovilov, Yuri G., Bogachenko, Evgeniy M., Krylenko, Ivan V., Petrakov, Dmitry A.

    Published in Hydrology (01-03-2021)
    “…High mountain areas are prone to extreme hydrological events, and their study is especially important in the context of ongoing intensive deglaciation. In this…”
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