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    Runoff of Ural River in natural and anthropogenically modified conditions by Nesterenko Yuri, Nesterenko Maxim, Solomatin Nikolai, Meshcherin Vasily

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The results of the study are aimed at improving the efficiency of the use of water resources by nature, in society and the economy in the Ural River basin.…”
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    Interannual dynamics of the Ural River phytoplankton and different-type stretches of the Iriklinsky reservoir in spring by Elena A. Dzhayani, Elena A. Shashulovskaya

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Our study revealed that water temperature and total atmospheric precipitation played the leading role in the interannual dynamics of phytoplankton in the unregulated section of the Ural River in spring of 2016–2019. With rise in water temperature, the concentration of nutrients and organic matter increased. …”
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    Kasakhstania romadinae L. Arnoldi, 1960, the first representative of the tribe Mesostylini in the fauna of Russia by Yu.G. Arzanov

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Earlier this species was known only by the type specimens from the Ural River valley in Western Kazakhstan. The species occurs in sand Artemisia habitats. …”
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    The Mausoleum of Bendebike: High-Status Funeral Monument from the Territory of the Shiban Ulus: study history and context by Evgeny V. Ruslanov

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…On the basis of archaeological data and the spatial distribution of archaeological monuments in the mausoleum area (barrows, burial mounds, ancient villages), it is concluded that the mausoleum was built in an area, which probably served as a meridional route for the seasonal movements of the nomads of the Shiban ulus, from nomadic sites along the right bank of the Ural river to the southern bend of the Belaya river along a narrow steppe corridor east of the Malyi Nakas ridge.…”
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    The fauna and the landscape-biotopic distribution of weevils (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea) of the Aytuarskaya steppe (Orenburg Region, Russia) by S.V. Dedyukhin

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…In addition, large groups of meadow-steppe, forest and near-water species were found in the fauna, concentrating in deep intermountain ravines and in the Ural River valley. The data presented in the paper testify to the presence of significant biogeographic barriers in the Southern Urals (including its low-mountain steppe part) and emphasize the great importance of the protected Aytuarskaya steppe as a reserve of reference natural complexes in the southern outskirts of the Ural Mountainous Country…”
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    Selek Fortified Settlement Of The Bronze Age In The Bashkir Trans-Urals (Study Results Of 2003) by Kotov Vyacheslav G., Savelev Nikita S.

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…The paper features the information on Selek fortified settlement discovered in 2003 in the Bashkir Trans-Urals (the eastern foothills of the Irendyk ridge, on the left bank of the Urgaz river, the right tributary of the Ural River; in the Baimaksky District of the Republic of Bashkortostan according to the contemporary administrative division). …”
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    Numismatic finds in the Medieval Town of Saraychuq according to the results of archaeological research. Pt. I by Petrov, P.N., Muktar, A.K., Bikkinyev, N.H., Zhumabayev, A.Zh.

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…The loss of coins on the right bank of the Ural River, in the medieval town of Saraychuq, is established to begin in the 1320s. …”
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    Airborne and Underwater Noise Produced by a Hovercraft in the North Caspian Region: Pressure and Particle Motion Measurements by Alexandr I. Vedenev, Oleg Yu. Kochetov, Andrey A. Lunkov, Andrey S. Shurup, Saltanat S. Kassymbekova

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…This type of hovercraft is being used for all-season cargo and crew transportation to oil and gas platforms within the environmentally sensitive area of the Ural River estuary known for its abundant bird and fish fauna. …”
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    Application of Ooencyrtus kuvanae Howard Against Gypsy Moth by Yuliya A. Sergeeva, Sergey O. Dolmonego

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…An experimental release of O. kuvanae (237 500 specimens) was conducted in 2019 during a gypsy moth outbreak in the Orenburg region, which covered the basin of the Ural River within the territory of three forestries. …”
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    SOIL EROSION AND IMPACT ON RECREATIONAL RESOURCES IN THE SHYNGYRLAU BASIN, WESTERN KAZAKHSTAN: A MULTI-ANALYTICAL ASSESSMENT by Nurgul RAMAZANOVA, Elvira TURYSPEKOVA, Kalibek ASSYLBEKOV, Zhanar OZGELDINOVA, Anzhela AKHMEDOVA, Aliya AYAPBEKOVA, Talant SAMARKHANOV, Janat KHAMZAEVA

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The soil loss model, Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE), integrated with GIS, has been used to estimate soil loss in the Shyngyrlau Basin (a left-bank tributary of the Ural River, NW Kazakhstan). The RUSLE model is based on remote sensing and field data; erosion probabilities were determined using GIS. …”
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    Chinese mirrors from the burials of the nomads of Eastern Europe of the second half of the 1st millennium BC-first centuries AD: Typology, chronology, distribution and technology o... by Mikhail Treister, Irina Ravich

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…In the burials of the late Sarmatian period of the late 2nd – middle / second half of the 3rd century AD Chinese mirrors are relatively abundant in the Urals, where the mapping of finds allows us to distinguish two local groups (1 – South Urals: Lebedevka and burial grounds in the Ilek river basin; 2 - South Bashkiria, interfluve of the Sakmara and the Urals rivers, and the Trans-Urals), while further to the west – in the Lower Volga and Don regions, they generally ceased to fall, only two mirrors are known outside the South Urals – in Trans-Kuban and Central Ciscaucasia. …”
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    Chinese mirrors from the burials of the nomads of Eastern Europe of the second half of the 1st millennium BCE — first centuries CE: typology, chronology, distribution and technolog... by Ravich, I., Treister, M.

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…In burials of the Late Sarmatian period, from the late second century to the middle/second half of the third century CE, Chinese mirrors are relatively abundant in the Urals, where the mapping of finds allows us to distinguish two local groups: (1) South Urals: Lebedevka and burial grounds in the Ilek River basin; (2) South Bashkiria, interfluve of the Sakmara and Ural Rivers, and the Trans-Urals. Farther to the west, in the Lower Volga and Don regions, they generally ceased to appear. …”
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