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    Resolving ambiguity of demonstrative use in Kamas by Gerson Klumpp

    Published 2015-12-01
    Subjects: “…Kamas…”
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    Fish occurrence in the Kama River Basin (Russia) by Ivan Pozdeev, Oleg Artaev, Sergei Ogorodov, Ilya Turbanov, Aleksey Bolotovskiy, Boris Levin

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…Dataset contains information on fish occurrences in the Kama River Basin (Russian Federation). The Kama River is the largest tributary (1805 km) of the Volga River and is geographically often considered the main river due to the larger volume of water at their confluence.Dataset is based on our own field studies conducted during 2008-2021. …”
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    About the structure of the Kama-Kinel trough system by E. N. Gorozhanina, V. M. Gorozhanin, D. E. Zagranovskaya, O. A. Zakharova

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Kama-Kinel Trough System (KKTS) — the structure formed in the Frasnian of the Late Devonian in the vast territory of the Volga-Ural province, is distinguished by the Upper Devonian — Lower Carboniferous deposits. …”
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    Fishing in the Kama River Area in the Sources of 1720–1780 by А. А. Kosmovskaya

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…The research featured income from fishing lease in the Kama River Area in 1720-1780. The geographic features of the region determined the distribution of fishing areas. …”
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    Ancient channel network of the Keltma hollow (Kama-Vychegda watershed) by N.N. Nazarov

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The bottom relief of the Keltma hollow (ancient river valley), which connects the modern basins of the Vychegda River and Kama River, was studied. For this purpose, traces of the Late Pleistocene overflow of water from the dammed glacial lake of the Vychegda River depression into the Kama River basin were analyzed using the factual materials on the southern (Kama) territory of the Keltma hollow. …”
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    On the correlation of natural and cultural processes in the Neolithic – Volga-Kama area by Aleksandr A. Vybornov

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…The article is an attempt to retrace the appearance and growth or reduction in the number of Neolithic sites in relation to aridization and rainfall, and changes in the landscape in the Volga Kama region in the Atlantic period.…”
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