scholarly journals CIS-CASPIAN DEPRESSION AND ITS REFLECTION IN GEOPHYSICAL ANOMALIES

Author(s):  
Elena N Volkova
1988 ◽  
Vol 36 (Proceeding2) ◽  
pp. S191-S196
Author(s):  
N. E. ABLESIMOV ◽  
V. G. LIPATOV ◽  
YU. V. TALTYKIN ◽  
N. V. BERDNIKOV

1971 ◽  
Vol 13 (3) ◽  
pp. 419-421 ◽  
Author(s):  
M V. Gorfunkel' ◽  
G.L. Slepakova

2021 ◽  
Vol 36 ◽  
pp. 06012
Author(s):  
Agay Ataev ◽  
Madina Zubairova ◽  
Nadyrsultan Karsakov ◽  
Dzhamilya Kataeva ◽  
Arslan Khasaev

The Caspian Depression is situated on the flat eastern territory of the North Caucasus. According to the soil and climatic conditions, different ecosystems are neighboring in the Caspian Depression: lowland moistened areas (up to 30% of the territories), plat steppes (more than 50%), salt marshes (up to 10%), and semi-deserts (up to 10%). The majority of the Caspian Depression territories are used for domestic animal grazing, where more than 3 million sheep, goats and up to 150 thousand heads of cattle are contained. 46 nosological units of helminthiasis agents are parasitized on domestic ruminants, including 37 species of sheep and 38 of cattle. The average temperature in winter is up to +12°С; in summer – up to +45°С (210-220 days a year). This region is characterized by year-round use of land and an increase in zootechnical standards for keeping animals per unit of pasture (up to 8 heads of sheep and 3 heads of cattle). Moreover, it has a rich variety of pathogens of helminthiasis, the similarity of most types of helminths for domestic ruminants, a high number of invasive stages in biotopes, and up to 95% of the prevalence of mixed invasions of dangerous parasitoses.


Author(s):  
Maxim V. Nabozhenko

Ectromopsis merkli sp. n. (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Helopini) is described from Central Anatolia (coast of Eğirdir Lake). The species is the most similar to E. tantilla Ménétriés, 1848 from the Caspian depression (European Russia, West Kazakhstan) and differs in the body shape, structure of genae, the shape of pronotum and elytral punctation. Brief information about a relic type of distribution, trophic associations and adaptations of Ectromopsis spp. are given, as well as a key to species from the eastern part of the range. With seven figures.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 193-199
Author(s):  
I. N. Gorokhova ◽  
I. N. Chursin

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