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English: High-floodplain sediments. Samoylov Island. |
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Source | D. Bolshiyanov et. al. "Lena River delta formation during the Holocene", Biogeosciences doi:10.5194/bg-12-579-2015 |
Author | D. Bolshiyanov, A. Makarov, L. Savelieva |
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