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Regional hydrogeological regularities of mineral waters of the earth

Authors:
N. I. Tolstikhin
O. N. Tolstikhin
I. N. Tolstikhin
Date submitted:
1978-07-03
Date accepted:
1978-09-03
Date published:
1979-01-01

Abstract

B.L.Lichkov wrote about the great role of the Earth's rotation and the change in time of its rotation rate in the occurrence of earth deformations. He also emphasized the paramount importance in tectonics of the impact on the lithosphere of the Earth's outer shells - the atmosphere and hydrosphere ...

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