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    Physicochemical and catalytic properties of glass crystal catalysts for the oxidation of methane by Anshits, A.G, Kondratenko, E.V, Fomenko, E.V, Kovalev, A.M, Bajukov, O.A, Anshits, N.N, Sokol, E.V, Kochubey, D.I, Boronin, A.I, Salanov, A.N, Koshcheev, S.V

    “…Magnetic microspheres and cenospheres recovered from fuel ashes were studied by SEM, XRD, electron probe microanalysis, chemical analysis and Mössbauer…”
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    Synthesis of N[H.sub.4]-Substituted Muscovite at 6.3 GPa and 1000[degrees]C: Implications for Nitrogen Transport to the Earth's Mantle by Sokol, A.G, Sokol, E.V, Kupriyanov, I.N, Soboleva, N.V

    Published in Doklady earth sciences (01-03-2018)
    “…The synthesis of N[H.sub.4]-bearing muscovite at P = 6.3 GPa and T = 1000[degrees]C in equilibrium with N[H.sub.3]-[H.sub.2]O fluid is performed. It is…”
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    The Phosphates of Pleistocene–Holocene Sediments of the Eastern Gallery of Denisova Cave by Shunkov, M. V., Kulik, N. A., Kozlikin, M. B., Sokol, E. V., Miroshnichenko, L. V., Ulianov, V. A.

    Published in Doklady earth sciences (2018)
    “…Authigenic phosphate mineralization was first studied on the territory of Russia on the basis of the Holocene and Pleistocene deposits of Denisova Cave. The…”
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    Natural analogue approaches to prediction of long-term behaviour of Ca2UO5∙2-3H2O X-phase: case study from Tulul Al Hammam site, Jordan by Sokol, E.V., Kokh, S.N., Khoury, H.N., Seryotkin, Yu.V., Goryainov, S.V., Novikova, S.A., Sokol, I.A.

    Published in Arabian journal of geosciences (01-12-2017)
    “…The Tulul Al Hammam area in central Jordan is an advantageous natural analogue site to study long-term U(VI) retention in ~ 1 Ma old U-bearing combustion…”
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    Quaternary travertine of the Kurai fault zone (Gorny Altai) by Deev, E. V., Sokol, E. V., Ryapolova, Yu. M., Kokh, S. N., Rusanov, G. G.

    Published in Doklady earth sciences (01-03-2017)
    “…In the Kurai fault zone, travertine forms a matrix cementing clastic material of colluvial and glacial deposits or rarely forming a stockwork in a system of…”
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    Explosion dynamics of the Andrusov mud vent (Bulganak mud volcano area, Kerch Peninsula, Russia) by Olenchenko, V. V., Shnyukov, Ye. F., Gas’kova, O. L., Kokh, S. N., Sokol, E. V., Bortnikova, S. B., El’tsov, I. N.

    Published in Doklady earth sciences (01-09-2015)
    “…Based on comprehensive geophysical and hydrogeochemical study of mud volcanism within Bulganak center (Kerch Peninsula), periodicity of ejections of Andrusov…”
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    Clastic dikes of the Hatrurim basin (western flank of the Dead Sea) as natural analogues of alkaline concretes: Mineralogy, solution chemistry, and durability by Sokol, E. V., Gaskova, O. L., Kozmenko, O. A., Kokh, S. N., Vapnik, E. A., Novikova, S. A., Nigmatulina, E. N.

    Published in Doklady earth sciences (01-11-2014)
    “…This study shows that the mineral assemblages from clastic dikes in areas adjacent to the Dead Sea graben may be considered as natural analogues of alkaline…”
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    Mud volcanism as an indicator of late to neopleistocene-holocene activity of the Chilik-Kemin fault, Yli depression, Northern Tien Shan by Deev, E. V., Kokh, S. N., Sokol, E. V., Zol’nikov, I. D., Panov, V. S.

    Published in Doklady earth sciences (01-11-2014)
    “…It is revealed that the Altyn-Emel mud volcanic field (43°52′56″ N, 79°06′31″ E) in the Yli depression (Dzharkent trough) is structurally linked to the…”
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    Hollow silicate microspheres from fly ashes of the Chelyabinsk brown coals (South Urals, Russia) by Sokol, E.V, Maksimova, N.V, Volkova, N.I, Nigmatulina, E.N, Frenkel, A.E

    Published in Fuel processing technology (2000)
    “…Fly ashes from the South Uralian thermal power stations (TPS), using brown coals of the Chelyabinsk basin as combustible, were under study. The phase formation…”
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    Ferrospheres from fly ashes of Chelyabinsk coals: chemical composition, morphology and formation conditions by Sokol, E.V, Kalugin, V.M, Nigmatulina, E.N, Volkova, N.I, Frenkel, A.E, Maksimova, N.V

    Published in Fuel (Guildford) (01-05-2002)
    “…Ferrospheres originating during the pulverised fuel firing of brown coals from the Chelyabinsk basin (South Urals, Russia) have been examined for determination…”
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    Dendritic growth of TmBa 2Cu 3O 6+ x single crystals by Kameneva, M.Yu, Kozeeva, L.P., Lavrov, A.N., Sokol, E.V., Fedorov, V.E.

    Published in Journal of crystal growth (2001)
    “…We report on the growth of whisker-like TmBa 2Cu 3O 6+ x (Tm-123) single crystals which are especially suitable for studying the anisotropic electron…”
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    Novel glass crystal catalysts for the processes of methane oxidation by Anshits, A.G, Kondratenko, E.V, Fomenko, E.V, Kovalev, A.M, Anshits, N.N, Bajukov, O.A, Sokol, E.V, Salanov, A.N

    Published in Catalysis today (2001)
    “…Novel catalysts were prepared from magnetic microspheres and cenospheres recovered from fuel ashes being formed in combustion of Irsha-Borodinskii lignite and…”
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    The study of composition of novel high temperature catalysts for oxidative conversion of methane by Anshits, A.G., Voskresenskaya, E.N., Kondratenko, E.V., Fomenko, E.V., Sokol, E.V.

    Published in Catalysis today (09-07-1998)
    “…The products of lignite and coal combustion were tested as the catalysts in two reactions of the oxidative conversion of methane: deep oxidation and oxidative…”
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