Search Results - "Shelepaev, Roman A."
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Shelter in an extreme environment: the Pleistocene occupation of Tsagaan Agui Cave in the Gobi Desert
Published in Antiquity (01-08-2022)“…Beginning in the Middle Palaeolithic, human populations penetrated areas of Central Asia that are today characterised by extremely arid conditions. Mongolia's…”
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New evidence for Paleolithic human behavior in Mongolia: The Kharganyn Gol 5 site
Published in Quaternary international (30-06-2017)“…Situated between the Altai Mountains and the Chinese Loess Plateau, the current territory of Mongolia played a pivotal role in Pleistocene human population…”
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Zircon U–Pb ages of Permian–Triassic igneous rocks in the Song Hien structure, NE Vietnam: The Emeishan mantle plume or the Indosinian orogeny?
Published in Journal of Asian earth sciences (01-02-2022)“…[Display omitted] The Permian to Triassic tectonic evolution of the Song Hien structure in NE Vietnam is poorly understood and if the Emeishan plume or the…”
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Whole-rock geochemistry and U-Pb ages of Devonian bimodal-type rhyolites from the Rudny Altai, Russia: Petrogenesis and tectonic settings
Published in Gondwana research (01-05-2020)“…The paper presents new original data on the Devonian felsic volcanism of the NW Rudny Altai (Russia) in the west of Central Asian Orogenic Belt (CAOB) – the…”
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Long distance transport and use of mica in the Initial Upper Paleolithic of Central Asia: An example from the Kharganyn Gol 5 site (northern Mongolia)
Published in Journal of archaeological science, reports (01-06-2020)“…•The first evidence of ornament-making at the territory of modern Mongolia dated to Initial Upper Paleolithic.•Drilling was the most common technique of…”
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Tectonic position of mingling dykes in accretion-collision system of early Caledonides of West Sangilen (South-East Tuva, Russia)
Published in Geodinamika i tektonofizika (01-01-2015)“…Dykes composed of basic rocks and granite are formed due to interactions between melts in a wide range of conditions, from contrasting compositions and fluid…”
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