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- 2023
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The High–Low Arctic boundary : How is it determined and where is it located?
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- 2022
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СОЗДАНИЕ ВИРТУАЛЬНЫХ МОДЕЛЕЙ МЕСТНОСТИ ПРИ ПРОЕКТИРОВАНИИ ПОРТОВЫХ КОМПЛЕКСОВ ПО ДАННЫM ЛИДАРНОЙ СЪЕМКИ
(2022) 2022 International Conference on GI Support of Sustainable Development of Territories In InterCarto, InterGIS 28. p.540-555
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Three decades of remote sensing subarctic vegetation in northern Russia : A case study in science diplomacy
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Sensitivity of headwater streamflow to thawing permafrost and vegetation change in a warming Arctic
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- 2020
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Pathways of tundra encroachment by trees and tall shrubs in the western Brooks Range of Alaska
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- 2019
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Integrated approach to study river fluxes, water and sediment sources apportionment in sparsely monitored catchment
(2019) ICCE Symposium 2018 � Climate Change Impacts on Sediment Dynamics: Measurement, Modelling and Management In Proceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences 381. p.7-11
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Assessment of Water Balance for Russian Subcatchment of Western Dvina River Using SWAT Model
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- 2017
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A Subpixel Classification of Multispectral Satellite Imagery for Interpetation of Tundra-Taiga Ecotone Vegetation (Case Study on Tuliok River Valley, Khibiny, Russia)
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- 2014
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Fifty years of tree line change in the Khibiny Mountains, Russia : Advantages of combined remote sensing and dendroecological approaches
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- 2012
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Linear spectral mixture modelling of arctic vegetation using ground spectroradiometry
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