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Geochronology of the Nival-Glacial Deposits of the Ukrainian Carpathian Mountains

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 July 2016

N. N. Kovalyukh
Affiliation:
Institute of Radiogeochemistry of the Environment, Ukrainian Academy of Sciences 34 Palladin Av., Kiev 252142 Ukraine
L. V. Petrenko
Affiliation:
Institute of Radiogeochemistry of the Environment, Ukrainian Academy of Sciences 34 Palladin Av., Kiev 252142 Ukraine
V. V. Kovalenko
Affiliation:
Institute of Radiogeochemistry of the Environment, Ukrainian Academy of Sciences 34 Palladin Av., Kiev 252142 Ukraine
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The few studies of the paleogeography of the Ukrainian Carpathians include the chronology of relief formation (Demeduke 1971), the development of vegetation (Malinovsky 1980) and the formation of the landscape (Miller 1961). Previous paleographic inferences were based on comparisons with natural alpine cycles (Koziy 1950, 1963; Tsys 1955, 1968; Tretyak and Kuleshko 1982). Neighboring areas to the west and south of the Ukrainian Carpathians are also insufficiently studied (Serebrany 1978).

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Geochronology and Paleogeography
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