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  Cricetidae collection of SZMN, Novosibirsk, Russia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Mongun-Taiginskyi district, valley of the Tarty-Khem river, 1947 - 1 skull.
Mogochinskyi district, valley of the Amgun river, 1951 - 27 skulls.
Ust-Koksinskyi district, valley of the Kucherla river, 1964 - 24 skulls.
szmn.sbras.ru /Vertebr/Mamcol/Rodentia/Cricetid.htm   (10655 words)

  
 River fisheries
In flood rivers, however, there are two major components to the potamon: (i) the channel, and (ii) the floodplain which correspond to the French terminology “lit mineur” and “lit majeur” and epresent the beds of the river in its two main phases - low water and flood.
Upland and torrential rivers are fairly common in Africa for, although there are few large mountain chains, the elevated nature of the mass of the continent and the existence of individual massifs means that most rivers take their source in highland regions.
While many of the rivers draining the Rockies and the Coastal ranges are turbulent and encased in steep gorges, most streams are associated with floodplains and the 100 year flood area of the US is estimated by Sabol (1974) at 543 000 km² or 6 percent of the total land area of the Nation.
www.fao.org /DOCREP/003/T0537E/T0537E01.htm   (9759 words)

  
 Cervidae collection of SZMN, Novosibrsk, Russia
Ulaganskyi district, Cheidor forestry, 1956; Tuskul river, 1974 - 1 skull, 1 skull with horn.
Tuva, Kaa-Khemskyi district, mouth of the Khadyk river, 1948 - 1 skull.
Bauntovskyi district, 1970; Amalat river, Baisa village, 1978 - 3 skulls, 1 skull with horn.
www.geocities.com /Athens/Cyprus/4397/szmn/Vertebr/Cervidae.htm   (642 words)

  
 Muridae collection of SZMN, Novosibirsk, Russia
Sayanskyi district, valley of the Kan river, mounth of the Pezho river, 1956 - 2 skins with skull, 4 skulls.
Ust-Koksinskyi district, Abaiskaya steppe, Amur village,1964; valley of the Kucherly river, 1964 - 18 skulls.
Kyakhtinskyi district, Chikoi river, Dureny village, 1986 - 1 skull.
www.geocities.com /Athens/Cyprus/4397/szmn/Vertebr/Muridae.htm   (3562 words)

  
 Pyasina River - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Pyasina River (Russian: Пясина) is a river in Taymyr Autonomous Okrug in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia.
The Pyasina River originates in the Lake Pyasino and flows into the Pyasino Gulf of the Kara Sea.
There are more than 60,000 lakes in the basin of the Pyasina covering the area of 10,450 km².
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pyasina_River   (96 words)

  
 Hunters: The people of Siberia
They inhabit the Ob River basin (along its tributary, the Northern Sos'va, and the Konda, a tributary of the Irtysh, and in the region of Beryozov) within the boundaries of the Khant-Mansi and Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Districts.
They are dispersed over extensive areas of taiga and tundra from the west side of the Yenisei River to the tundra north of the Arctic Circle between the Yenisei and Lena Rivers in the north, and to the southern part of the Sea of Okhotsk coast in the east.
They live east of the lower Lena River in the Sakha Republic (Yakutia), in the regions of Magadan and Kamchatka, on the coast of the Sea of Okhotsk, in the Chukchi and Koryak Autonomous Districts of the Khabarovsk region.
www.museum.state.il.us /exhibits/changing/journey/hunters-people.html   (759 words)

  
 List of rivers of Russia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Notable rivers of Russia in Europe are the Volga, Don, Kama, Oka and the Northern Dvina, while several other rivers originate in Russia but flow into other countries, such as the Dniepr and the Western Dvina.
In Asia, important rivers are the Ob, Irtysh, Yenisei, Angara, Lena, Amur, Yana, Indigirka and Kolyma.
Rivers that flow into other rivers are ordered by the proximity of their point of confluence to the mouth of the main river, i.e.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Rivers_of_Russia   (367 words)

  
 Ob and Yenisei Gulf budgets   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Moreover, the river runoff contributes 76% of the sediment to the Kara Sea.
The Ob River is the third largest river in Russia, after the Yenisei and Lena rivers, in terms of water discharge.
Freshwater inputs are summed from precipitation, the Yenisei River discharge and the groundwater inputs.
data.ecology.su.se /MNODE/Asia/Russia/ObYenisei/ObYeniseibud.html   (1590 words)

  
 Mustelidae collection of SZMN, Novosibirsk, Russia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Boguchanskyi district, Angara river, 1941, 1942, 1947 - 6 skulls.
Parabelskyi district, valley of the Vasyugan river, 1953, 1954, 1958, 1962 - 133 skulls.
Kabanskyi district, delta of the Selenga river, 1940 - 1 skull.
szmn.sbras.ru /Vertebr/Mamcol/Carnivor/Mustelid.htm   (2989 words)

  
 Great Arctic Zapovednik
Where rivers flow into the sea, the mixing of fresh and saltwater sets the necessary conditions for a special kind of meadow that has a reddish, almost shorn appearance and is formed primarily by halophyte sedges – Carex subspathacea, C.
The Pyasinsky section covers the Pyasina River delta, the eastern part of the Pyasina Gulf, as well as nearby areas to the east of the Pyasina River.
The plant pollutes rivers that flow into the Karsk Sea and is blamed for acid precipitation across the region; some say the pollution travels as far as Canada.
www.wild-russia.org /bioregion1/Great_Arctic/arctic.htm   (1743 words)

  
 Kommersant - Russia's Daily Online
The Slavic population along the Bolshoi and Maly Kemchug and Chulym rivers was already quite large by the first half of the 18th century owing to fact that the Moscow road passed through here in the 1730s, resulting in intensive settlement in the region along the road.
Assimilation of the Tungus living along the Podkamennaya and Nizhnyaya Tunguska rivers and the northern Samoyedes of the lower Yenisei was also negligible, mainly because the Russian population was small and agriculture was either undeveloped or limited by the severe climate.
The territory has an extensive river system, particularly the system including the Yenisei River and its tributaries, which is the largest system in Russia, as well as the Pyasina, Taimyra, and Khatanga rivers that flow into the Kara and Lapta seas and the Chulym and Kesh-Ket rivers in the southwest.
www.kommersant.com /tree.asp?rubric=5&node=429&doc_id=-85   (7982 words)

  
 3rd International Mammoth Conference - Abstracts A-D
Kuzmina, I.E. and Sablin, M.V., 1993 – Arctic foxes of the Late Pleistocene from the Upper Desna River – in: Baryshnikov, G.F. and Kuzmina, I.E. (eds.) – Materialy po mezozoiskoi I cainozoiskoi istorii nazemnykh pozvonochnykh – pp.
in the basins of the Indigirka and Kolyma rivers.
Rivers became estuaries, and Pyasina River and Taimyra River as two estuaries were united in one basin.
www.yukonmuseums.ca /mammoth/abstra-d.htm   (4998 words)

  
 BioDiversity CRTC: National CBD Report for the Russia
Biota and landscapes of arctic tundra are presented in zapovedniks Bolshoi Arktichesky (on islands and coast of Taimyr peninsula), Ust-Lensky (in the Lena river estuary) and Ostrov Vrangela (Vrangel Island) (in the Chukchee Sea).
This landscape structure is dominated by spotty and polygonal plain tundras, moundy wetlands, and bushlands in tundra river valleys.
On the Valdai Uplands in the north-east of European Russia, taiga landscapes (spruce forests, wetlands, meadows) are formed on the argillaceous moraine of oses and kames, fluvioglacial sands of the outwashed plain and in river valleys.
www.caspianenvironment.org /biodiversity/rus/part21.htm   (6279 words)

  
 Summary of Working Paper No. 53-1996
The fishery of the Arctic seas is restricted to the rivers and estuaries, where the main species caught are anadromous whitefish (Coregonids).
In the lower Yenisei river, the decline was 35 % during the same period.
As a consequence, large inland areas surrounding the lower parts of the rivers become inundated and may be affected, should an accidental oil spill take place during that period.
www.fni.no /insrop/INSROPSummary_of_Working_Paper_No_5319.html   (1074 words)

  
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For the right estimation of the river runoff share, it is necessary not only to know the quantitative and qualitative composition of the river waters but also to understand those complicate and various physical and chemical processes that form their chemical composition.
The main trajectories of river runoff propagation in the Laptev Sea in summer were determined on the basis of historical data and the data collected in the course of the TRANSDRIFT I-III, V, VII expeditions in the years 1993-1999.
The southern Lena station was settled eastward from the Lena delta at the depth of 20 m in the region influenced by river runoff.
www.geomar.de /~hbauch/king/html/LapAbstr.html   (21530 words)

  
 Species info - HTML
In Krasnoyarsk, it was numerous on the lower Kotuy river in the eastern Taymyr peninsula in the 1930s, but it had become uncommon there by the mid-1960s (Scalon 1938 in Rogacheva 1988, Rogacheva 1988).
On the middle Lena, at the mouth of the Namana river, 128 birds were counted (25.1% of all geese observed) in 1974 and 70 (20.8%) were found on the lower Aldan river in 1979, but only one individual (0.9%) was found in 1980 and not a single bird in 1981_1983 (Degtyarev et al.
Lu Jianjian (1993a) proposed that national and local hunting regulations should be formulated in China (based on scientific studies), to control the length of the hunting season, to limit the number of hunters and the bag size of each hunter, and to ban inappropriate hunting methods such as the use of punt guns and poisons.
www.rdb.or.id /view_html.php?id=110&op=anseeryt   (5252 words)

  
 Birds of Central Siberia -> Citrine Wagtail   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Similarly, the species was common near Sosnovoye Lake breeding in a vast open peat bog with inundated pits and narrow hills overgrown with moss.
Further breeding data include the following: in the Putorana Mountains the species is common in the extreme northern taiga that flanks the Norilskiye Lakes as well as in the forest-tundra near the source of the Pyasina River.
On the upper Turukhan River to the west of the Yenisey, Citrine Wagtails are found regularly only in extreme northern taiga and in southern forest-tundra; the species is rare further north (Rogacheva et al.
res.krasu.ru /birds/eng/txt/txt_moci.shtml   (1060 words)

  
 AQUASTAT - FAO's Information System on Water and Agriculture   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The rivers of the Russian Federation freeze for from one month in the southwest between the Caspian and the Black Sea, up to 8 months and longer in the northern part of Siberia and the far east region.
During the Soviet period, an agreement concerning the use of water of the Amur River was concluded with China.
The Volga River is the river worst affected by pollution, as it receives 45% of all the sewage water of the Russian Federation.
www.fao.org /ag/agl/aglw/aquastat/countries/russian_fed/index.stm   (3256 words)

  
 Eschmeyer References by Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Balon, E. Age and growth of the spawning shoal of *Thymallus thymallus* (Linnaeus 1758) from riverine lake on Hnilec river.
Delling, B., 2002 Morphological distinction of the marble trout, *Salmo marmoratus*, in comparison to marbled *Salmo trutta* from river Otra, Norway.
Goodchild, C. The status of the Mira River population of lake whitefish, *Coregonus clupeaformis*, in Canada.
www.fishbase.org /Eschmeyer/EschRefFamily.cfm?Family=Salmonidae   (4119 words)

  
 SIBERIA MAPPING   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Northeastern part of the map is brought to the Pyasina river.
The Teneseya (Yenisei) river is shown to the westward from the river Pyasina.
The Ob river is shown rising from the Kitaika lake.
www.nlr.ru /eng/exib/siberia/sib004.htm   (110 words)

  
 Message Board
The Po and Adige rivers of Italy are the chief affluents.
The lake, occupying a downwarped basin, is fed and drained by the Jordan River.
Among the rivers emptying into the sea are the Huang He (Huang Ho), the Yalu, and the Han.
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 Saccardoella transylvanica (Rehm) Berl   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Mouth of Pyasina River: Farvaternyy Is. On Cladina rangiferina (th.
On Stereocaulon capitellatum (soralia, stem), (with Cercidospora stereocaulorum); Tanyurer River, Bezymyannoe Lake.
On Stereocaulon rivulorum; Mouth of Pyasina River: Cape Yuzhnyi.
www.binran.spb.ru /infsys/ra_fun/S.fungi.html   (1769 words)

  
 BirdForum - Lesser White-fronted Goose satellite telemetry
The staging areas in the Ob river situated between Khanty-Mansiysk and Surgut is approximately 300-350 km further north.
Latest 23 August 2006, Russia All three birds are still on the Taimyr Peninsula (the pair with male 64248 and female 2209 at Malaya Logata, and the male 64249 in Pyasina River).
In the evening on 11th August the pair moved approximately 60 km downstream the Malaya Logata river (measured as straight distance), while male 64249 flew 65 km south to the Pyasina River on 19th August.
www.birdforum.net /printthread.php?t=28960   (1235 words)

  
 Russian Science News
The process of tasting is also much prolonged and may result in a mistake.
For example, European grayling from the polluted parts of the Ukhta river (the Pechora river basin) often eats plants, while it never does so in pure water.
For example, in the Moscow River or even in the reservoirs belonging to the basin of the Pyasina river that has constantly been polluted by Norilsk Mining and Metallurgical Industrial Complex for the last seventy years the population of the majority of the fish species did not change.
www.informnauka.ru /eng/2001/2001-08-03-0286_e.htm   (833 words)

  
 untitled   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
For its reconstruction, the studies of the river valleys and inland lakes of the peninsula are extremely important.
The Orlovets section on the Pyoza river east of the Timan ridge exposes marine -silty clay with stringers of fine sand and gravel clasts from river level at 38 m a.s.l.
River bluffs of the Pechora river, near the village of Byzovaya in Northern Russia, are key localities to unravel the Late Quaternary development in the region.
www.geomar.de /~hbauch/king/html/00abst.html   (20368 words)

  
 Rivers-the cradle of civilization!
Rivers gave birth to human civilizations in all continents.
As a result of the multiple and exponentially growing human activities, most world rivers are now being impacted, including by long range atmospheric transport of pollutants.
River surveillance activities are growing fast, particularly under the pressure of national and international regulations, the most important being the drinking water standards of the World Health Organization, WHO (1994).
lakes.chebucto.org /rivers.html   (379 words)

  
 Kara Homes
Game farming and irrigation farming along the Naute Dam and the Orange River have gained significantly in importance.
It is roughly 1,450 kilometres long and 970 kilometres wide with an area of around 880,000 km² and a mean depth of 110 m.
Its main ports are Novyy Port and Dikson and it is important as a fishing ground although the sea is ice-bound for all but two months of the year.
www.artistbooking.com /trips/118/kara-homes.html   (891 words)

  
 HUNMAGYAR.ORG - TURAN - TAYMIR   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
By the late 1940s, however, there was a strong Russian presence along the Yenisey river, south of Taymir, where the Nganasan usually migrated for summer grazing.
The Enets have traditionally been a pastoralist people, migrating on the tundras between the left bank of the Yenisey river and the Pyasina river in the Western Taymir peninsula.
The traditional economy of the Enets and other Samoyedic peoples was mainly based on reindeer herding and breeding, fishing, and sea mammal hunting.
www.hunmagyar.org /turan/taymir/taymir.html   (1555 words)

  
 Report : setinfo
Large amount of snow determined prolonged melting, flooding of tundra with melted water, and generally delayed spring.
Ice-break on Pyasina occurred on 7 July which is 7-10 days later than normally.
Popov, I.Y. Breeding conditions report for Pyasina River mouth (Lidia Bay), Russia, 1995.
www.soil.msu.ru /~soloviev/arctic/info95/ru24ru3195.html   (216 words)

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