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About the monograph entitled “Drifting ice hummocks and stamukhs of the Caspian Sea. The results of the study of the ice regime of the freezing northern part of the Caspian Sea in changing natural conditions”

https://doi.org/10.21443/3034-1434-2025-3-2-61-65

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In 2021, the monograph entitled “Drifting ice hummocks and stamukhs of the Caspian Sea. The results of the study of the ice regime of the freezing northern part of the Caspian Sea in changing natural conditions” was published by Palmarium Academic Publishing. The monograph presents the results of long-term studies of the ice regime in the freezing northern part of the Caspian Sea in changing natural conditions. The book is a comprehensive scientific work covering the period from the late 20s of the twentieth century to the present.

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P. I. Bukharitsin
Water Problems Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Russian Federation

Peter I. Bukharitsin - Dr. Sci. (Geography), Leading Researcher, Prof., Head of the Astrakhan Group for Research on Environmental Problems in the Volga River Delta, Institute of Water Problems of the Russian Academy of Sciences (IWP RAS).

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References

1. Bukharitsin P.I. Drifting ice hummocks and stamukhs of the Caspian Sea. The results of the study of the ice regime of the freezing northern part of the Caspian Sea in changing natural conditions. Chisinau: Palmarium Academic Publishing; 2021. (In Russ.).


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Bukharitsin P.I. About the monograph entitled “Drifting ice hummocks and stamukhs of the Caspian Sea. The results of the study of the ice regime of the freezing northern part of the Caspian Sea in changing natural conditions”. Arctic and Innovations. 2025;3(2):61-65. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21443/3034-1434-2025-3-2-61-65

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