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Record #206332:

Establishing the timing of chemical deposition events on Belukha glacier, Altai mountains, Russia, using pollen analysis / Fumio Nakazawa.

Title: Establishing the timing of chemical deposition events on Belukha glacier, Altai mountains, Russia, using pollen analysis / Fumio Nakazawa.
Author(s): Nakazawa, Fumio.
Date: 2011.
In: Arctic and Alpine Research. (2011.), Vol. 43(1) (2011)
Abstract: Describes study analysing pollen profiles in 4 m pit on Belukha glacier in Russia's Altai to establish timing of chemical deposition events, and verify findings of earlier study by Nakazawa et al. Concludes snow deposition on glacier originates from summer precipitation.
Notes:

Arctic and Alpine Research. Vol. 43(1) :66-72 (2011).

Keywords: 581.081.3 -- Pollen analysis.
551.32 -- Glaciology.
551.324 -- Land ice.
551.324.22 -- Glaciers: Belukha.
551.324.431 -- Land ice, accumulation.
E5 -- Glaciology: land ice.
(*501) -- Russia (Federation).
(*532.9) -- Altayskiy Kray.
(235.22) -- Altay, Sayan mountains etc., Tien Shan.
SPRI record no.: 206332

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