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Publications by Mikhail L. Bazhenov
Ediacaran–Cambrian Paleogeography of Baltica: A Paleomagnetic View From a Diamond Pit on the White Sea East Coast
Lithosphere
Geology
Paleomagnetism of a Late Cretaceous Island Arc Complex From South Sakhalin, East Asia: Convergent Boundaries Far Away From the Asian Continental Margin?
Journal of Geophysical Research
Geochemistry
Space
Planetary Sciences
Oceanography
Paleontology
Petrology
Soil Science
Forestry
Atmospheric Science
Ecology
Geophysics
Aquatic Science
Earth
Earth-Surface Processes
Planetary Science
Technology
Water Science
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A Late Holocene Sea-Level Curve for the East Coast of South Africa
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A Paired Sulfate–pyrite Δ34S Approach to Understanding the Evolution of the Ediacaran–Cambrian Sulfur Cycle
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Petrology
Geochemistry
Enhanced Weathering as a Trigger for the Rise of Atmospheric O2 Level From the Late Ediacaran to the Early Cambrian
Scientific Reports
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Exploration of a Haloarchaeon,Halostagnicola Larsenii, Isolated From Rock Pit Sea Water, West Coast of Maharashtra, India, for the Production of Bacteriorhodopsin
Journal of Applied Microbiology
Medicine
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Coupling of Ocean Redox and Animal Evolution During the Ediacaran-Cambrian Transition
Nature Communications
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Sea-Ice Tracking on the East Coast of Canada Using NOAA AVHRR Imagery
Annals of Glaciology
Earth-Surface Processes