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doi:10.24411/2687-1092-2019-10503 VSEGEI, Saint-Petersburg, Russia
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Keywords: state geological map, Neopleistocene, Edoma, the lower Kolyma, the coast of the East Siberian Sea
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Cite this article: Bartova A.V. Something else about the Yedoma of North-East // Relief and Quaternary deposits of the Arctic, Subarctic and North-West Russia. 2019. Issue 5. P. 17-21. doi:10.24411/2687-1092-2019-10503 |