Search Results - "Yaroshchuk, E. I."
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Overlapping Ore Mineralization of Volcanic Rocks from the Sea of Japan: New Data
Published in Doklady earth sciences (01-07-2019)“…Semi-quantitative and qualitative analyses of the overlapping (postvolcanic) ore mineralization of the main volcanic rock types that compose submarine rises in…”
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The First Data on the Mercury Content and Its Forms in the Ferromanganese and Ferruginous Formations of Chaun Bay
Published in Doklady earth sciences (01-12-2023)“…For the first time, data on the mercury content and its forms in the ferromanganese and ferruginous formations of the Chaun Bay (East Siberian Sea) were…”
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Gas-Geochemical Studies of the Outer Water Area of Peter the Great Bay (Sea of Japan) on the R/V Professor Gagarinskiy, Cruise 83
Published in Oceanology (Washington. 1965) (2024)“…The paper presents brief results of gas-geochemical and hydrometeorological studies of the outer water area of Peter the Great Bay (Sea of Japan), obtained as…”
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Hydrothermal Formations on the Pervenets Rise, Japan Sea
Published in Journal of volcanology and seismology (01-07-2019)“…This paper provides information on the structure, chemical composition, and concentrations of microelements in ferromanganese crusts and siliceous crusts…”
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Phosphides in Volcanic Seamount Basalts in the Sea of Japan
Published in Lithology and Mineral Resources (01-07-2018)“…Electron microprobe data on phosphide grains detected for the first time in basalts from volcanic edifices in the Sea of Japan are presented. The find of…”
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Studying the variability of the wind wave period
Published in Russian meteorology and hydrology (2014)“…Analyzed are the experimental data on the range of the sea wind waves obtained using a laser meter of hydrospheric pressure variations in 2007, 2010, 2011, and…”
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Organic carbon in surface sediments of Chaunskaya Bay (East Siberian Sea): results of pyrolytic analysis using the Rock-Eval method
Published in Izvestiâ Tomskogo politehničeskogo universiteta. Inžiniring georesursov (01-01-2024)“…Relevance. Dictated by the need to assess functioning of the biogeochemical regime of the Arctic region by studying geochemical properties of organic matter of…”
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