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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Vladimir Aizen
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Aizen, E., et al.. (2019). Passing the warm periods in Holocene in Central Asia - evidences from the ice-core records. AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts. 2019.1 indexed citations
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Aizen, Vladimir, E. Aizen, Nozomu Takeuchi, et al.. (2018). Neoglaciation in Central Asia, Climate and Moisture Sources Reconstruction from Altai, Pamir, and Tien Shan Ice-cores. AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts. 2018.1 indexed citations
Lambrecht, Astrid, Christoph Mayer, A. B. Surazakov, & Vladimir Aizen. (2010). Changes of Fedchenko Glacier, Pamir, during the last 81 years. EGUGA. 1522.3 indexed citations
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Aizen, E., Vladimir Aizen, Nozomu Takeuchi, et al.. (2010). Central Asia Climate Change: Altai, Tien Shan And Pamir Ice Cores Contemporary And Paleo-Reconstruction. AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts. 2010.2 indexed citations
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Khalsa, S. S., Vladimir Aizen, A. B. Surazakov, & E. Aizen. (2007). Changes in Seasonal Snow Cover in Tien Shan During the MODIS Period of Record. AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts. 2007.1 indexed citations
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Aizen, Vladimir, et al.. (2004). Assessment of Glacial Area and Volume Change in Tien Shan (Central Asia) During the Last 60 years Using Geodetic, Aerial Photo, ASTER and STRM Data. AGUFM. 2004.5 indexed citations
Fujita, Koji, Nozomu Takeuchi, Vladimir Aizen, & С. А. Никитин. (2004). Glaciological observations on the plateau of Belukha Glacier in the Altai Mountains, Russia from 2001 to 2003. 21. 57–64.16 indexed citations
Joswiak, Daniel, Vladimir Aizen, & E. Aizen. (2003). Spatial Variation of Ionic and Isotopic Records From Snow Pits and Shallow Ice Cores in Central and Southeast Asia. AGUFM. 2003.
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Aizen, Vladimir, et al.. (2003). Tien Shan glacier's recession since the end of 19th century and during last 60 years by land instrumental, aerial photo and satellite remote sensing data. AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts. 2003.
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Aizen, E., et al.. (2003). Snow and ice-core stable isotopes time series and precipitation in Altai Mountains (Siberia). AGUFM. 2003.
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Aizen, Vladimir, E. Aizen, K. J. Kreutz, et al.. (2002). Climatic and environmental records from Altai glaciers, Siberia, recovered from ice-cores and snow samples. AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts. 2002.
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