Earth sciences-a Rambler's Top100
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EARTH SCIENCES-A

  1. Adushkin V. V. Studying of the anisotropy of the Earth's inner core by using kvasireflected waves (05-05-65358). Institute of Geospheres Dynamics, RAS. Moscow.
  2. Agafonov B. P. Descending and ascending lithoflows under rifting and their ecological implications (the Baikal basin as the case –study) (05-05-64103). Institute of The Earth's Crust, Siberian Branch, RAS. Irkutsk.
  3. Agatova A. I. Peculiarities of distribution of dissolved and particulate organic carbon in marine ecosystems of the North Atlantics and the Arctic Basin (05-05-64254). Russian Federal Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography. Moscow.
  4. Aibulatov N. A. Investigation of nature and anthropogenic factors' correlations in the coastal zones evolution (in the seas of Russia as example) (05-05-65159). Shirshov Institute of Îceanology, RAS. Moscow.
  5. Akhmetiev M. A. The Palaeogene biospheric crises. The consequences for marine and terrestrial biota (05-05-64910). Geological Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  6. Alekhin Y. V. Determination of high-temperature transport forms of sulphophile heavy metals (Cu, Zn, Cd, Pb, etc.) based on experimental data and reconstructions of fumaroles composition from the Tolbachik Volcano (05-05-64792). Faculty of Geology Lomonosov Moscow State University. Moscow.
  7. Alekseev A. S. Mathematical model of wave propagation and arising anomalies geophysical fields in the elasto-porous, fluidosaturated, electrocunducting media; applications for seismology, seismoprospecting and oil-production (05-05-64245). Institute of Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Geophysics, Siberian Branch, RAS. Novosibirsk.
  8. Alexandrov P. N. Study of laws of distribution of an electromagnetic field in anisotropic and bianisotropic media (05-05-65076). Geoelectromagnetic Research Center of The Institute of Physics of The Earth, RAS. Troitsk.
  9. Anderson E. B. Study of interelements connections in biominerals of calciferous and phosphate skeletal elements of freshwater hydrobionts containing lanthanides and actinides (05-05-65091). Khlopin Radium Institute. Saint Petersburg.
  10. Andreeva I. A. Compositions, physicochemical conditions and genesis of ore-bearing magmas from the rare-metal carbonatite and beryllium deposits of the Central Asian foldbelt (evidence from melt, crystalline and fluid inclusions) (05-05-64055). Institute of Ore Geology, Petrography, Mineralogy and Geochemistry, RAS. Moscow.
  11. Antipin V. S. Paleozoic granitoid plutons and dyke series of Khamar-Daban range and their relation to the Angara-Vitim batholith formation: geochemical parameters, sources of magmas, petrogenesis (Pribaikalia) (05-05-64202). Vinogradov Institute of Geochemistry, Siberian Branch, RAS. Irkutsk.
  12. Antonova E. E. Theoretical and experimental investigation of the regular transport and turbulent transportation in the magnetosphere of the Earth (05-05-64394). Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State University. Moscow.
  13. Arabov A. J. Variations and trends of ozone and nitrogen oxides concentrations in the background atmosphere over Northern Caucasus (05-05-64785). Obukhov Institute of Atmospheric Physics, RAS. Moscow.
  14. Arashkevich E. G. Variability in biomass and structure of zooplankton communities: role of hydrophysical factors, food resources, and predation (05-05-64686). Shirshov Institute of Îceanology, RAS. Moscow.
  15. Arefiev S. S. Geodynamical models of recent strong earthquakes (05-05-64316). Shmidt United Institute of Physics of The Earth, RAS. Moscow.
  16. Ariskin A. A. Development of new techniques simulating olivine and pyroxene crystallization as applied to genetic problems of basic and ultrabasic rocks (05-05-64906). Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry of the, RAS. Moscow.
  17. Ashchekov I. V. Megacrystalline coherent phases of the deep seated abyssal systems: reconstructions of magma feeding systems and the processes of the differentiations and interactions with the mantle rocks and the influence on the generations of diamonds and other deep seated gemstones and other mineral resources (05-05-64718). Trofimuk United Institute of Geology, Geophysics and Mineralogy, Siberian Branch, RAS. Novosibirsk.
  18. Askhabov A. M. Theory, mechanisms and consequences of cluster (kvataron) self-organization of substance in crystalforming media (05-05-65112). Institute of Geology Komi Scientific Center, Ural Branch, RAS. Syktyvkar.
  19. Astakhov A. S. The recent ore formation in backarc basins of Marginal Seas of northeast Asia (05-05-65217). Il’ichev Pacific Oceanological Institute, Far East Branch, RAS. Vladivostok.
  20. Babkin V. I. To discover the nature of long-term variability in water resources of the Central Federal District of Russia and to develop methods for water resources prediction for the forthcoming 10 years (05-05-65041). State Hydrological Institute. Saint Petersburg.
  21. Badanina E. V. The conditions and mechanisms of the rare-metal cogenetic volcano-plutonic associations formation (rare-metal granites - ongonites, elvans - rhyolites and tuffs) by studying melt and fluid inclusions in the minerals (05-05-64878). Levinson-Lessing Earth Crust Research Institute of Saint Petersburg State University. Saint Petersburg.
  22. Bakhanov V. V. Variability of surface wave and atmospheric near-surface layer characteristics in inhomogeneous current field (05-05-64942). Institute of Applied Physics, RAS. Nizhny Novgorod.
  23. Balukhovsky A. N. Appraisement of sedimentary shell of continental and oceanic blocks: estimations of sedimentation area, volumes and mass of sediments and volcanic intensity at Late Pleistocene ( Neopleistocene ), Quaternary period (05-05-64781). Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry, RAS. Moscow.
  24. Balykin P. A. Reconstruction of the evolution of compositions of parental magmas and mantle sources of low-alkali ultramafic-mafic associations from contents and behavior of rare, rare, rare-earth, and platinum group elements (05-05-64504). The Institute of Geology, Siberian Branch, RAS. Novosibirsk.
  25. Bantsekina T. V. The peculiarities of heat and mass transfer in coarse- grained slope deposits in the mountainous territories of permafrost area (by the example of the North-Eastern Russia) (05-05-65360). North-Eastern Research Station of Permafrost Institute, Siberian Branch, RAS. Magadan.
  26. Bazhenov M. L. A paleomagnetic study of Upper Permian rocks of Eurasia: was the Late Paleozoic geomagnetic field dipolar? (05-05-65105). Geological Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  27. Belenkaya E. S. Transition current systems arising during encounters of the terrestrial magnetosphere with solar coronal mass ejections accompanied by the northward rotation of the interplanetary magnetic field (05-05-64435). Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics Lomonosov Moscow State University. Moscow.
  28. Beliaev A. Y. Pollution transport in the subsurface of a boggy aquifer and adsorption of the pollutants by peat particles accounting for hysteretic properties of sorption, namely, development of a mathematical approach, laboratory analysis and numerical simulations (05-05-65013). Water Problems Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  29. Belikovich V. V. Studies the D-region of the ionosphere by partial reflection and artificial periodic irregularities techniques (05-05-64304). The State Research Radiophysical Institute. Nizhny Novgorod.
  30. Beloglazov M. I. The spatial-temporary variability of the atmospheric ozone in Arctic conditions (05-05-64271). Polar Geophysical Institute, Kola Science Center, RAS. Murmansk.
  31. Belousova A. P. Ecological-hydrogeological principles of estimate of the groundwater quality transformation in the technogenous condition (05-05-65261). Water Problems Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  32. Berdichevsky M. N. Analysis of self-descriptiveness of magnetotelluric and magnetovariational soundings (05-05-65082). Faculty of Geology Lomonosov Moscow State University. Moscow.
  33. Berlyant A. M. Theory and methods of modeling of new type of geoimages with predetermined properties (05-05-65104). Lomonosov Moscow State University, Faculty of Geography. Moscow.
  34. Bershov L. V. Deformation defects in natural diamonds: spectroscopic characteristics, models, and mechanisms of formation (05-05-64986). Institute of Ore Geology, Petrography, Mineralogy and Geochemistry, RAS. Moscow.
  35. Biakov A. S. Permian sedimentary basins of the Verkhoyan and the Kolyma-Omolon region: stratigraphy, sedimentology, fossil biota, paleogeography (05-05-64407). North-East Interdisciplinary Research Institute, Far East Branch, RAS. Magadan.
  36. Blinov S. M. Complex research underwater of karst sources of Ural (05-05-64548). Natural-Science Institute at the Perm State University. Perm.
  37. Bobkov A. A. Elaboration of methodics of forecast of fire danger geocomplexes on the territory of Russia (05-05-65317). St. Petersburg State University. Saint Petersburg.
  38. Bobriakov A. P. Experimental investigation of mechanism of creation - development of zones of localized deformation and crack formation in granular and powder materials under modeling of geomechanic processes (05-05-65343). Institute of Mining - Scientific- Research Establishment, Siberian Branch, RAS. Novosibirsk.
  39. Bobrov A.M. Numerical experiment – the modeling of the topography and stress fields in moving continents and near their margins at the sequential stages of supercontinental cycle (05-05-65190). Shmidt United Institute of Physics of The Earth, RAS. Moscow.
  40. Bogatikov O. A. Mesothermal gold deposits of Archaean greenstone belts: a relationship with magmatic and tectonic evolution of the Karelian Craton (05-05-64793). Institute of Ore Geology, Petrography, Mineralogy and Geochemistry, RAS. Moscow.
  41. BoJtsov V. E. Geogenetical models of formation unique of the resources integrated golden- uranium deposits of the Aldan Centrale part (05-05-64041). Ordzhonikidze Moscow State Prospecting University. Moscow.
  42. Bolshiyanov D. J. Hydromorphogenesis of the Lena river delta (05-05-64419). Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute. Saint Petersburg.
  43. Bolysov S. I. Morphology, distribution and dynamic of biogenic relief in the forest zone of the European part of Russia (05-05-65087). Faculty of Geography, Lomonosov Moscow State University. Moscow.
  44. Borisov M. V. Thermodynamic models of hydrothermal ore-forming systems (05-05-64223). Faculty of Geology, Lomonosov Moscow State University. Moscow.
  45. Borissov A. S. Paleosecular geomagnetic variation in Siberia for the last 8-10 thousands years (05-05-64632). Kazan State University. Kazan.
  46. Bornyakov S. A. Nonlinear dynamics of faulting: critical states of rupture systems in dissipative structures of large fault zones (05-05-64327). Institute of The Earth's Crust, Siberian Branch, RAS. Irkutsk.
  47. Borovikov A. A. Fluid regime of porphyry ore-magmatic systems and factor of their metallogeny specialization (Cu/Mo, Au, Ag, PGE) (05-05-64422). The Institute of Geology, Siberian Branch, RAS. Novosibirsk.
  48. Bortnikov N. S. Nature and sources of fluids and solutes in mesothermal gold-forming hydrothermal systems (a case study of gold deposits of Russia) (05-05-64803). Institute of Ore Geology, Petrography, Mineralogy and Geochemistry, RAS. Moscow.
  49. Bouchnev D. A. The formation and chemical structure of the kerogen from an organic carbon rich sedimentary rocks (05-05-65018). Institute of Geology, Komi Scientific Center, Ural Branch, RAS. Syktyvkar.
  50. Bozhinskiy A. N. Modeling of large-scale glacial and debris flow catastrophes (05-05-64037). Faculty of Geography, Lomonosov Moscow State University. Moscow.
  51. Chanturia V. A. Theoretical and experimental study of non-traditional methods of disintegration of mineral complexes, their sorption and flotation characteristics in mineral processing of complicated platinum-containing ores (05-05-64039). Institute of Problems of Complex Development of Bowels, RAS. Moscow.
  52. Chapligin N. N. Relationship of gas-dynamic condition of coal-rock massif at various technogenic treatment regimes (05-05-65062). Institute of Problems of Complex Development of Bowels, RAS. Moscow.
  53. Chashechkin Y. D. Adequate models of environmental processes (05-05-64090). Institute For Problems In Mechanics, RAS. Moscow.
  54. Chekhovich V. D. Geodynamics of the marginal basins and their setting in late-Mesozoic tectonic development of the Northeastern Eurasia (05-05-64917). Geological Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  55. Chepalyga A. L. Late-Pleistocene extreme inundations in the temperate zone of Euro-Asia: paleohydrological reconstructions, water sources and the impact thereof on the ancient population (05-05-64929). Institute of Geography, RAS. Moscow.
  56. Chepinoga V. V. Studding of influence of landscape and intra-landscape structure of territory on composition and structure of flora of hydromorphic habitats of Southern Cis-Baikal region (05-05-64061). Irkutsk State University. Irkutsk.
  57. Chepurin Y. A. Step-by-step ocean acoustic tomography with digital data transfer (05-05-64658). Shirshov Institute of Îceanology, RAS. Moscow.
  58. Chernavskaya M. M. Climatic extremes combinations over Russia and their spatial and temporal dynamic according to climate changes (05-05-64544). Institute of Geography, RAS. Moscow.
  59. Chernomorsky A. I. Development and research of algorithms for a new strapdown technology of gravimetric survey and operation provision for a gravity-inertial navigation complex of a mobile object for marine application (05-05-65365). Moscow Aviation Institute (State Technical University). Moscow.
  60. Chernouss P. A. Simulation of influence of short-term impulse loading on stability of natural snow masses on a slope (05-05-64368). Apatitys Branch of Murmansk State Technical University. Murmansk.
  61. Chernykh V. V. Kungurian stage as the subdivision of General Stratigrafic Scale of the World (05-05-64440). Institute of Geology and Geochemistry, Ural Branch, RAS. Ekaterinburg.
  62. Chevychelov V. Y. Experimental study of chlorine and fluorine solubility in phonolitic, rhyodacitic and basaltic melts coexisting with mixed fluids (H2O –Cl -F) (05-05-64754). Institute of Experimental Mineralogy, RAS. CHernogolovka.
  63. Chkhetiani O. G. Role of a helicity in an atmospheric turbulent boundary layer: numerical modeling and natural experiment (05-05-64735). Space Research Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  64. Chumakov N. M. Coevolution of climate and biosphere of the Earth during Proterozoic and Phanerozoic (05-05-64949). Geological Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  65. Danilova J. V. Transformation of high-carbonaceous reduced fluid systems in upper sections of the deep faults zones (05-05-64244). Institute of the Earth's Crust, Siberian Branch, RAS. Irkutsk.
  66. Danilova V. P. Geochemistry of biomarker hydrocarbons of homologous series of triterpanes in Jurassic sedimentary formations of the West Siberian basin (05-05-64573). Institute of Petroleum Geology, Siberian Branch, RAS. Novosibirsk.
  67. Dashevsky Y. A. Geophysical investigation of consolidation of the medium destructed through catastrophic earthquake (05-05-64503). The Institute Geophysics, Siberian Branch, RAS. Novosibirsk.
  68. Datsenko Y. S. Theoretical and experimental investigations of the hydroecological structure formation of complexly valley and stratify reservoirs (05-05-64220). Lomonosov Moscow State University, Faculty of Geography. Moscow.
  69. Dedkov A. P. Global erosion and sediment suspended yield from continents into oceans: natural and anthropogenic components (05-05-65001). Kazan State University. Kazan.
  70. Demonterova E. I. Enriched isotopic components in basaltic magmas: role of metasomatose in lithospheric mantle and recycling of oceanic material (05-05-64477). Institute of the Earth's Crust, Siberian Branch, RAS. Irkutsk.
  71. Dirksen V. G. Impact of the largest Holocene volcanic eruptions on ecosystems of South Kamchatka (05-05-64517). Institute of Volcanology and Seismology, Far Eastern Branch, RAS. Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy.
  72. Dmitriev A. P. Theoretical and experimental modeling processes and basing methods of safe ecology placing high-sulfur coal waste (05-05-64807). Moscow State Mountain University. Moscow.
  73. Dobretsov N. L. Main parameters of thermochemical plumes and geodynamic processes during plume ascent and eruption (experimental and theoretical modeling, natural objects) (05-05-64899). The Institute of Geology, Siberian Branch, RAS. Novosibirsk.
  74. Dobroliubov S. A. Climatic variability of the intermediate and deep water structure and circulation in the Atlantic ocean (05-05-64408). Faculty of Geography, Lomonosov Moscow State University. Moscow.
  75. Dolzhanskii F. V. Creation of the fundamentals of the quasi-two-dimensional hydrodynamics and theory of passive admixture transport with the developed quasi-two-dimensional vortex structures (05-05-64745). Obukhov Institute of Atmospheric Physics, RAS. Moscow.
  76. Dorogokupets P. I. Development of consistent pressure standards on base of equations of state of Au, Ag, Cu, Pt, W, Mo, MgO, NaCl, Al2O3 (05-05-64491). Institute of the Earth's Crust, Siberian Branch, RAS. Irkutsk.
  77. Drebushchak V. A. Stability of solid solutions and phases with variable composition in geological fundamental model systems. Thermodynamic investigation (05-05-64556). Institute of Mineralogy and Petrography, Siberian Branch, RAS. Novosibirsk.
  78. Drits V. A. Structural and chemical heterogeneity of minerals, new methodological approaches and their application (05-05-64135). Geological Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  79. Drucker V. V. Studies of Lake Baikal phages as a factor affecting the structure of microbial communities (05-05-64219). Limnological Institute, Siberian Branch, RAS. Irkutsk.
  80. Dvinskikh S. A. Theoretical fundamentals of the comprehensive study of reservoirs exposed to considerable industrial load (05-05-65028). Perm State University. Perm.
  81. Dyakonov K. N. Regional and local geographic factors of distribution and evolution of wetlands in North Eurasia (05-05-64706). Faculty of Geography, Lomonosov Moscow State University. Moscow.
  82. Dymnikov V. P. Predictability of large scale atmospheric processes (05-05-65045). Institute of Numerical Mathematics, RAS. Moscow.
  83. Dzhamalov R. G. Estimation and mapping of the ground water flow as water balance element of the large regions, continents and Earth (05-05-65033). Water Problems Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  84. Efremov S. V. The genesis of the Middle Chukotka granitoids and connection thereof with metosomatized lithospheric mantle domain (05-05-64052). Vinogradov Institute of Geochemistry, Siberian Branch, RAS. Irkutsk.
  85. Ekaykin A. A. Isotopic budget of subglacial Lake Vostok (Antarctic’s) from the deep ice core data (05-05-65248). Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute. Saint Petersburg.
  86. Elnikov A. V. Experimental check-up of criterion of remote detection of layer stratospheric - tropospheric exchange with the use of methods of laser probing (05-05-64518). Institute of Atmospheric Optics, Siberian Branch, RAS. Tomsk.
  87. Ermakov S. A. Experimental and theoretical investigation of interaction between gravity-capillary waves and turbulence in the presence of organic films on the sea surface (05-05-64137). Institute of Applied Physics, RAS. Nizhny Novgorod.
  88. Fadeev V. V. Laser Spectroscopy of Surface Ocean Microlayer (05-05-65075). Faculty of Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State University. Moscow.
  89. Fedkin V. V. Role of fluids in the origin of crustal eclogites (05-05-64561). Institute of Experimental Mineralogy, RAS. CHernogolovka.
  90. Fedonkin M. A. Eukaryotization of the Proterozoic carbonate basins: Vendian stage (05-05-64825). Palaeontological Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  91. Fedorov A. S. Restoration of ecological potential of anthropogenically-transformated biogeocoenosis of North-West Russia (05-05-64462). Research Institute of Calculation Mathematics and Control Processes at St. Petersburg State University. Saint Petersburg.
  92. Fedorov I. I. Experimental study of behavior of syngenetic silicate, sulfide, and oxide inclusions in diamonds at high P-T conditions (05-05-65042). Branch of Institute of Mineralogy and Petrography, Siberian Branch, RAS. Novosibirsk.
  93. Fedorovsky V. S. Synorogenic collapse of the collisional systems (05-05-64016). Geological Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  94. Fedotov S. A. 1.1.2. Mathematical modeling of evolution and properties of magmatic feeding systems of volcanoes with the account to convection and volatiles transfer in the magma chambers for an estimation of mechanisms of their activity, stability of volcanic edifices and the evaluation of geothermal resources (05-05-64730). Institute of Volcanology and Seismology, Far Eastern Branch, RAS. Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy.
  95. Fershtater G. B. Geochemical evolution of the central and south Ural Paleozoic intrusive magmatism: isotope geochronology, compositional variations, magmatic sources, geodynamics (05-05-64079). Institute of Geology and Geochemistry, Ural Branch, RAS. Ekaterinburg.
  96. Fonarev G. A. Gradientometer with one moving magnetometer (05-05-65239). Geoelectromagnetic Research Center of the Institute of Physics of the Earth, RAS. Troitsk.
  97. Frolov A. V. The study of gravity-waves forcing on the large-scale atmospheric circulation in quasi-static approximation (05-05-64575). Hydrometeorological Scientific-Research Center of Russia. Moscow.
  98. Gablina I. F. Sulfide forming in different conditions of the lithogenesis a recent and past sedimentary basins (05-05-64952). Geological Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  99. Galin V. Y. Elaboration of the joint three-dimension model of dynamics and chemistry of the atmosphere and investigation of interaction of the stratospheric ozone with the global circulation (05-05-65181). Institute of Numerical Mathematics, RAS. Moscow.
  100. Ganelin V. G. Circum Arctic stratigraphie correlation and geohistorical boundaries in development of Permian sedimentation basins of Arctic (05-05-65234). Geological Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  101. Ganzey L. A. Role of catastrophical processes to landscape development in Late Pleistocene-Holocene (Kurile Islands) (05-05-64063). Pacific Institute of Geography, Far East Branch, RAS. Vladivostok.
  102. Gaskov I. V. Physical-chemical and geochemical factors of ore-bearing pyrite-containing volcanogenic systems (on data of melt and fluid inclusions) (05-05-64341). The Institute of Geology, Siberian Branch, RAS. Novosibirsk.
  103. Georgiadi A. G. Hydrological anomalies over Russian Plain during the Holocene warm epochs and the projected global climate warming (05-05-64499). Institute of Geography, RAS. Moscow.
  104. Gerasimov V. Y. The thermochronological modeling of the evolution of metamorphic systems (05-05-65025). Institute of Ore Geology, Petrography, Mineralogy and Geochemistry, RAS. Moscow.
  105. Gershenkop A. S. Development of theoretical grounds to stabilize the Subarctic natural environments as well as ways to increase the efficiency of their bioremediation by oil contamination on the basis of local materials (05-05-64004). Institute of Problems of Industrial Ecology of the North, Kola Center of Science, RAS. Apatitys.
  106. Ginzburg A. S. Coupled low-parametric model of climate and carbon cycle for their regional and global changes estimation (05-05-65137). Obukhov Institute of Atmospheric Physics, RAS. Moscow.
  107. Gladenkov Y. B. The Oligocene time as a turning point in evolution of the Cenozoic biosphere; its reflection in the North Pacific ecosystem (stratigraphy and monitoring of geological events) (05-05-64072). Geological Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  108. Glazunov A. V. Modeling of large scale turbulence in atmospheric boundary layer over orographically not uniform surface (05-05-64918). Institute of Numerical Mathematics, RAS. Moscow.
  109. Glebovitsky V. A. Metamorphic history of the Stanovoy collision suture and similar collision zones within the Djugdjur-Stanovoy mobile belt.05-05-65128). Institute of Precambrian Geology and Geochronology, RAS. Saint Petersburg.
  110. Golovanova I. V. Construction of a new variant of heat flow map of the Urals corrected for palaeoclimatic effects05-05-64141). Institute of Geology, Ufa Center of Science, RAS. Ufa.
  111. Golubyatnikov L. L. Estimation of the interaction for the zonal ecosystems and climate change (05-05-65167). Obukhov Institute of Atmospheric Physics, RAS. Moscow.
  112. Gordienko I. V. Stages of forming and evolution of Uda-Vitim island-arc system of the Transbaikalian sector of the Paleoasian ocean (05-05-64035). Geological Institute, Siberian Branch, RAS. Ulan-Ude.
  113. Gornova M. A. Late Archean stage of lithosphere formation of the Siberian craton (05-05-64642). Vinogradov Institute of Geochemistry, Siberian Branch, RAS. Irkutsk.
  114. Gorodnitsky A. M. Marine magnetic gradient survey at analysis of a deep geological structure of the shelf seas both search of oil and gas deposits (05-05-64320). Shirshov Institute of Îceanology, RAS. Moscow.
  115. Gorokhov I. M. Sm-Nd, Rb-Sr and K-Ar isotope systematics in argillaceous rocks as a tool for reconstruction of the chronology and formation environment of sedimentary rock-forming basins in the Riphean and Vendian (05-05-64298). Institute of Precambrian Geology and Geochronology, RAS. Saint Petersburg.
  116. Goryainov S. V. Silicate-water interaction at laser heating in diamond anvil cell (05-05-64657). Institute of Mineralogy and Petrography, Siberian Branch, RAS. Novosibirsk.
  117. Grechko E. I. Investigation of long term and seasonal variations of climatically active gases (CO, CH4, H2O) over the central Russia, Northern Caucasia and Antarctica (05-05-64311). Obukhov Institute of Atmospheric Physics, RAS. Moscow.
  118. Grichuk D. V. Simulation of heavy metal behavior in the system 'water - bottom sediments' subjected to the pollution (05-05-64976). Faculty of Geology, Lomonosov Moscow State University. Moscow.
  119. Gruza G. V. Probabilistic forecast of climate changes and fluctuations (05-05-65263). Institute of a Global Climate and Ecology of Federal Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring Service and the, RAS. Moscow.
  120. Gruzdev A. N. Effect of solar activity and emission of greenhouse gases on contents of minor gaseous species in the atmosphere (05-05-65034). Obukhov Institute of Atmospheric Physics, RAS. Moscow.
  121. Gulev S. K. Sea-air interaction climatology, providing closure of the global energy balances and adequate representation of the regional balances (05-05-64882). Shirshov Institute of Îceanology, RAS. Moscow.
  122. Gureyeva I. I. Flora of the left-bank part of Nazarovsko-Minusinskaya depression and the history of its development in Post-glacial period (05-05-64266). Tomsk State University. Tomsk.
  123. Gusev Y. M. Physically based modeling water and heat exchange at the land surface (05-05-64161). Water Problems Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  124. Ibrayev R. A. Investigation of inter-annual variability of the Caspian Sea circulation and sea level, heat and water budgets (05-05-64842). Institute of Numerical Mathematics, RAS. Moscow.
  125. Isachenko G. A. The diagnostics of long-term natural and anthropogenic changes of European Russia taiga on the basis of the landscape dynamics conception (05-05-64604). Scientific Research Institute of Geography St.-Petersburg State University. Saint Petersburg.
  126. Ivanov A. V. Osmium isotope geochemistry: development of analytical methods and application for solving geological tasks (05-05-64281). Institute of The Earth's Crust, Siberian Branch, RAS. Irkutsk.
  127. Ivanov B. V. The structure of magmatic system of Avachinsky volcano according to petrologic data: a problem of Plinian-type eruptions (by the example of initial eruptions of the Young cone of the volcano) (05-05-65300). Institute of Volcanology and Seismology, Far Eastern Branch, RAS. Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy.
  128. Ivanov Y. A. Research of North Atlantic water dynamics (meanders, rings, eddies) on the base of high resolution sigma-model (05-05-64197). Shirshov Institute of Îceanology, RAS. Moscow.
  129. Jadin E. A. Extended-range forecast of abnormal cold winters using total ozone data (05-05-65289). Central Aerological Observatory. Dolgoprudny’y.
  130. Kabattchenko I. M. Theoretical and experimental researches of hydrodynamical processes in a coastal shallow zone of the Caucasian coast of the Black Sea (05-05-64160). The State Oceanographic Institute. Moscow.
  131. Kadik A. A. Formation of carbon and hydrogen species in reduced magmatic melts equilibrated with liquid metallic phase Fe-Si: application to early mantle chemical differentia (05-05-64391). Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry, RAS. Moscow.
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  319. Rappo O. A. Experimental determination of thermodynamic properties of pyrite-pyrrotite equilibrium, sphalerite and solid solutions of sphalerite and niningerite at wide temperature range of 240-1035 oC and total pressure 1 atm by EMF method (05-05-64237). Institute of Experimental Mineralogy, RAS. CHernogolovka.
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  321. Ratkovich D. J. Modifications of a fluvial sink and abiotic conditions of fluvial basins in requirements of a modification of a climate and anthropogenous actions (05-05-65262). Water Problems Institute, RAS. Moscow.
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