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1984 | 1 | 79-86

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The origin of salt and salinity of dry Central Mongolian steppes

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1

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79-86

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1984

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  • Bespalov, N. D., "Pochvy Mongolskoy Narodnoy Respubliki", Trudy Mongolskoy Komisii Akademii Nauk ZSRR, vol. 42, Moskva 1951. Glazovskaya, M. A., Pochvy Mira, vol. 1 and 2, Izdatelstvo Mosk. Univ., 1972.
  • Nogina, N. A., "Ó niekatorykh reliktovykh svoystvakh pochv Mongoli", in: Gienezis i geografia pochv zarubezhnych, stran, Izdat. Nauka, Moskva 1978.
  • Badrakh, D. et al., "Kbimicheski sostav atmosfiernych osadkov i povierkhnostnych vod", in: Prirodnyie uslovia i resursy Prihubugulia v Mongolskoy Narodnoy Respublike, Niedra, Moskva 1976, p. 207-229.
  • Michalczyk, Z., "Wlasciwosci fizyczno-chemiczne wody i denudacja chemiczna w dorzeczu Dunda Badalag" (Physico-chemical Properties oi Water and Chemical Denudation of River Basin of Dunda Badalag) in: Raport Mongolsko-polskiej ekspedycji fizyczno-geograficznej Transmongolia 78. [Report of Mongolian-Polish Physico-geographical Expedition Transmongolia 78.] Instytut Geograf'ii i Przestrzennego Zagospodarowania PAN, Kraków 1979 (typescript).
  • Wicik, B., "Hydrogeochemia stepów Srodkowej Mongolii" (Hydrogeochemistry of Central Mongolian Stepps), Przeglqd Geofizyczny XXVI, 3, 198|1, p. 131- -142.
  • Wicik, B., "Geochemical Properties of Landscapes" in: Mongolian Dry Steppe Geosystems. A Case Study of Gurvan Turuu Area. Geographical Studies, Special Issue, Ossolineum Wroclaw 1983, p. 46-56.

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