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Russian Geomorphological School : 100 Years of Development. / Lopatin, D. V.; Zhirov, A. I.; Boltramovich, S. F.

в: Geography and Natural Resources, Том 41, № 4, 11.2020, стр. 307-315.

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Lopatin, D. V. ; Zhirov, A. I. ; Boltramovich, S. F. / Russian Geomorphological School : 100 Years of Development. в: Geography and Natural Resources. 2020 ; Том 41, № 4. стр. 307-315.

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