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Batsuren Dorjsuren, Denghua Yan, Hao Wang, Sonomdagva Chonokhuu, Altanbold Enkhbold, Xu Yiran, Abel Girma, Mohammed Gedefaw and Asaminew Abiyu
Mongolia?s Selenga sub-basin of the Lake Baikal basin is spatially extensive, with pronounced environmental gradients driven primarily by precipitation and air temperature on broad scales. Therefore, it is an ideal region to examine the dynamics of the c...
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Andrey Kalugin
The main goal of this study was to obtain new results on the physically based future hydrological consequences of climate change in the Amur, Lena, and Selenga River basins by using data from an ensemble of global climate (general circulation) models (GC...
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Bair Z. Tsydypov, Bator V. Sodnomov, Vladimir N. Chernykh, Yury M. Ilyin, Bair O. Gurzhapov, Alexander A. Ayurzhanaev, Maria V. Semenova, Margarita A. Zharnikova, Zhargalma B. Alymbaeva, Eduard A. Batotsyrenov, Fujia Li, Hao Cheng, Tcogto Bazarzhapov, Tamir Boldanov, Suocheng Dong and Endon Zh. Garmaev
The advantages of a quantitative assessment of the spatial and temporal variability of the boundaries and volumes of ravines using modern means and methods of aerial photography from an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) are substantiated, in contrast to trad...
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