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Soils and Soil Cover of Northeastern Eurasia

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Cryosols

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Northeast Eurasia is a vast, remote territory with the most severe climate in the northern hemisphere. The lowest recorded temperature in the hemisphere (−71°C) was recorded in northeast Eurasia at Oimyakon. In this region, the role of cryogenesis in soil formation and soil distribution is most pronounced.

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Naumov, Y.M. (2004). Soils and Soil Cover of Northeastern Eurasia. In: Kimble, J.M. (eds) Cryosols. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-06429-0_9

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