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Geochronometria
Volume 38 (2011): Issue 2 (June 2011)
Open Access
The North Dvina river delta development over the Holocene: Geochronology and palaeoenvironment
Nataliya Zaretskaya
Nataliya Zaretskaya
,
Nataliya Shevchenko
Nataliya Shevchenko
,
Alexandra Simakova
Alexandra Simakova
and
Leopold Sulerzhitsky
Leopold Sulerzhitsky
| Mar 20, 2011
Geochronometria
Volume 38 (2011): Issue 2 (June 2011)
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Published Online:
Mar 20, 2011
Page range:
116 - 127
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.2478/s13386-011-0012-y
Keywords
North Dvina River delta
,
White Sea
,
Holocene
,
geochronology
,
radiocarbon dating
,
landforms
,
palaeoenvironmental reconstructions
,
land evolution
© 2011 Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice, Poland
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 License.
Nataliya Zaretskaya
Geological Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences, Pyzhevsky per., 7, Moscow, 119017, Russia
Nataliya Shevchenko
Geography Faculty, Moscow State University n.a. M.V. Lomonosov, Vorobiovy Gory, Moscow, 119992, Russia
Alexandra Simakova
Geological Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences, Pyzhevsky per., 7, Moscow, 119017, Russia
Leopold Sulerzhitsky
Geological Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences, Pyzhevsky per., 7, Moscow, 119017, Russia