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    The Tolbachik volcanic massif: A review of the petrology, volcanology and eruption history prior to the 2012–2013 eruption by Churikova, T.G., Gordeychik, B.N., Edwards, B.R., Ponomareva, V.V., Zelenin, E.A.

    “…The primary goal of this paper is to summarize all of the published data on the Tolbachik volcanic massif in order to provide a clear framework for the…”
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    ACTIVE FAULTING IN SREDINNY RANGE, KAMCHATKA PENINSULA by Zelenin, E.A., Garipova, S.T.

    “…The paper presents the results of remote sensing interpretation of active faults of the Sredinny Range of Kamchatka. The use of remote sensing data allowed us…”
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    Krasheninnikov Caldera (Eastern Kamchatka): age and magnitude of eruption by Ponomareva, V.V., Gorbach, N.V., Zelenin, E.A., Portnyagin, M.V., Rogozin, A.N., Dirksen, O.V.

    “…New data on the composition of the pyroclastic deposits of the Krasheninnikov caldera allowed us to correlate it to the previously studied tephra horizon…”
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    Coseismic coastal subsidence associated with unusually wide rupture of prehistoric earthquakes on the Kamchatka subduction zone: A record in buried erosional scarps and tsunami deposits by Pinegina, T.K., Bourgeois, J., Bazanova, L.I., Zelenin, E.A., Krasheninnikov, S.P., Portnyagin, M.V.

    Published in Quaternary science reviews (01-04-2020)
    “…The prograding strand plain of Avachinsky Bay, Kamchatka, Russia, along the highly active Kamchatka subduction zone, exhibits geological evidence--buried…”
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    Quaternary river terraces as indicators of the Northwestern Caucasus active tectonics by Trikhunkov, Ya.I., Zelenin, E.A., Shalaeva, Е.А., Marinin, А.V., Novenko, Е. Yu, Frolov, P.D., Revunova, А.О., Novikova, A.V., Kolesnichenko, А.А.

    Published in Quaternary international (10-03-2019)
    “…The Northwestern Caucasus has been developing at the periphery of the collision zone of the Scythian Plate and Georgian Massif. Study of the Quaternary…”
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