Recent multi-tracer dating of the Black Sea sediments: Recovery of the late post-Chernobyl trends of radioactive contamination

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Vladislav Yu Proskurnin ◽  
Ilya G. Sidorov
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Maxim S. Duka ◽  
Ilya G. Sidorov ◽  
Vladislav Yu. Proskurnin ◽  
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I. Yu. Katrich ◽  
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G.G. Polikarpov ◽  
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Eleonora P. Radionova

The associations and ecological conditions of the existence of modern diatoms of the North-West (Pridneprovsky), Prikerchensky and Eastern regions of the subtidal zone of the Black Sea are considered. Based on the unity of the composition of the Present and Sarmatian-Meotian diatom flora, an attempt has been made to model some of the ecological c situation of the Late Miocene Euxinian basin.


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