Environment and Geochemistry of Sediments / / edited by Marianna Kulkova, Dmitry Subetto.

This reprint considers a vast range of questions devoted to environmental geochemistry. The themes of the research cover different problems of the geochemistry of sediments, such as the reconstruction of the paleoenvironment in the lake basins, climate evolution during the Late Carboniferous-Early P...

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