The A. examines the original meaning of the mountain and river names on the first map of the Northern Ural prepared by a Hungarian researcher Antal Reguly. - (JS)
The discussion about correlation of the Ural and Scandinavian glaciations lasted about 100 years. In the course of longterm investigations it has been established that the desintegrated rocks scattered on the surface are derived of Permian
of the Ural. The north and west of the Ural were covered only by the Scandinavian glacier.
Climate cooling and glacier advance during the late Holocene are discussed with case studies from the Causasus, Pamiro-Alai, Tien Shan, Altai, Sayan, Polar Urals, mountains of Yakutia, and Kamtchatka. Palynological and geomorphological data yield
predictions are tested on a hill of the southern part of the Uralmountainous region. The results and conclusions of this study may be useful in estimating in quantitative terms the morphological evolution of a hill or a mountain with time.
Karst ; Regionalization ; Russia ; Structural geomorphology ; Ural
After having reviewed various schemes of regional subdivision of karst in the Permian Pre-Ural region and adjacent UralMountains as developed by different researchers, the A. introduces a scheme of his own. It is distinguished for several features
Rossijsko-germanskoe èkonomičeskoe sotrudničestvo na Srednem Urale
Economic cooperation ; European part of Russia ; Foreign investment ; Germany ; Globalization ; International cooperation ; International trade ; Oblast ; UralMountains ; Yekaterinburg
Allemagne ; Commerce international ; Coopération internationale ; Coopération économique ; Ekaterinbourg ; Investissement étranger ; Mondialisation ; Oblast ; Russie d'Europe ; Ural monts
Prostranstvenno-vremennaâ dinamika klimata na Urale vo vtoroj polovine XX veka
Climatic variation ; European part of Russia ; Geographical information system ; Interannual variability ; Multiple regression ; Spatial variation ; The 1960's ; The 1990's ; UralMountains
Années 1960 ; Années 1990 ; Russie d'Europe ; Régression multiple ; Système d'information géographique ; Ural monts ; Variabilité interannuelle ; Variation climatique ; Variation spatiale
Asia ; Central Asia ; History ; Humid environment ; Lake ; Mountain ; North-Eastern Asia ; Plain ; Russian Far East ; Semi-arid area ; Siberia ; UralMountains
Asie ; Asie centrale ; Asie du Nord-Est ; Dal'nij Vostok ; Domaine semi-aride ; Histoire ; Lac ; Manuel ; Milieu humide ; Montagne ; Plaine ; Sibir' ; Ural monts
Septième volume de la série Histoire des lacs. Englobe les principaux lacs des divers domaines climatiques (humide et semi-aride) et orographiques (plaines et montagnes), du sud de l'Ural, à la Sibérie, à l'Extrême-Orient et aux montagnes de l'Asie