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A short review: Limnological and paleolimnological researches in Mongolia carried out by Joint Russian-Mongolian expeditions

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Sevastyanov, D.V., Dorofeyk, N.I. A short review: Limnological and paleolimnological researches in Mongolia carried out by Joint Russian-Mongolian expeditions. J. Mt. Sci. 2, 86–90 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11629-005-0086-1

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