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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Siberia
The West Siberian Plain consists mostly of Cenozoic alluvial deposits and is extraordinarily flat, so much so that a rise of fifty metres in sea level would cause all land between the Arctic Ocean and Novosibirsk to be inundated.
Soils are mainly Turbels and the active layer tends to be less than a metre deep except near rivers..
Most of the coastal waters, lakes, and rivers freeze for much of the year.
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 Publications of the Wood Hole Research Center, 1991 - 1995
Interpretation of satellite images and aerial photographs for mapping and monitoring land use in two communities of the Capim River, Paragominas, Para, Brazil.
In Annals of the VII Brazilian Symposium of Remote Sensing, 5-19.
Vegetation gradients in the Yana River Basin, Yakut ASSR.
www.whrc.org /resources/published_literature/1991-1995.htm   (3377 words)

  
 Native Californians
Kroeber, who taught at the University of California at Berkeley, is best known for his study of Ishi, described as 'the last wild Indian' (see Yana Texts).
The Yana lived in the north-east Sacramento Valley.
The most famous Yana was Ishi, 'the last wild Indian'.
www.public-domain-content.com /books/native_american/ca/index.shtml   (451 words)

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