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    A new species of Acanthosaura Gray, 1831 (Reptilia: Agamidae) from the Truong Son Mountain Range, Vietnam by Hai Ngoc Ngo, Linh Tu Hoang Le, Tao Thien Nguyen, Tuan Minh Nguyen, Ngan Thi Nguyen, Tien Quang Phan, Truong Quang Nguyen, Thomas Ziegler, Dang Trong Do

    Published 2025-02-01
    “… We describe a new species of the genus Acanthosaura Gray, 1831 from the Truong Son Mountain Range, southern Vietnam, based on integrative taxonomic analyses. …”
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    Impact of tourist and recreational activities on the indicators of soil-ecological monitoring of the adjacent territory of Lake Teletskoe (Altai Mountains) by Olga A. Elchininova

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Because of the tourist activities in the coastal zone of the mountain-forest belt of Lake Teletskoe, a developed path network transforming its natural ecosystems appeared. …”
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    The stressed state of the Earth’s crust in the Altai-Sayan mountain region: reconstruction based on the modified algorithms of the cataclastic method by @Rebetsky, Yuri L., Sycheva, Naylya A.

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The article presents the results of a new reconstruction of stress in the Earth’s crust in the Altai-Sayan mountain region and their adjacent territories based on seismological data, and using a new modification of the method of cataclastic analysis (MCA) of fault displacements by Yu.L. …”
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    The effect of forest gaps on the diversity and composition of bacterial communities in mixed-type forest soils across the Carpathian mountains by Nejc Suban, Oliver Maksimović, Nataša Šibanc, Tijana Martinović, Eva Darenova, Matjaž Čater, Tine Grebenc

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Soil samples were collected from eight sites along the Carpathian Mountains, including managed forests and the remnants of old growth. …”
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    Phytochemical Study of Eight Medicinal Plants of the Lamiaceae Family Traditionally Used as Tea in the Sharri Mountains Region of the Balkans by Avni Hajdari, Behxhet Mustafa, Lirie Hyseni, Ani Bajrami, Genista Mustafa, Cassandra L. Quave, Dashnor Nebija

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…In the present study, eight plant species belonging to Lamiaceae family were identified as ingredients for herbal teas in the region of Sharri Mountains: Thymus serpyllum, Rosmarinus officinalis, Melissa officinalis, Origanum vulgare, Mentha longifolia, Ocimum basilicum, Teucrium chamaedrys, and Sideritis scardica, respectively. …”
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    « Retracing our steps » : failles géologiques et défaillances familiales dans Goat Mountain de David Vann by Pauline BOISGERAULT

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This paper wishes to analyze the ways in which David Vann’s Goat Mountain allows for an exploration of the multi-layered faults and fault lines that a group of men grapples with after they come back to their camp for their annual hunting rituals. …”
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    Dynamic Impacts of Climate and Land-Use Changes on Surface Runoff in the Mountainous Region of the Haihe River Basin, China by Ruonan Li, Hua Zheng, Binbin Huang, Huashan Xu, Yunkai Li

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…We analyzed the changes in surface runoff during 1980–2010 in six subbasins in the mountainous region of the Haihe River Basin, one of the most serious water shortage regions in China, and identified the changes in the relative contributions of climate (precipitation and temperature) and land-use to surface runoff decrease. …”
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    The Pôle d’Accueil Universitaire Séolane in Barcelonnette: Qualitative Analysis of Scientific Tourism Between Mountain Experimentation and Mediation by Alain Schoeny

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…Through documenting this scientific activity by means of qualitative analysis, this paper posits that the Séolane’s scientific tourism opens up a line of questioning on responsible mountain tourism that has not yet been researched within the framework of a transition to recreational use.…”
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