Silurian sediments of the extreme southwest of Tuva
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In the extreme southwest of Tuva, the Silurian sediments are composed of small isolated mulds. The largest of these is the Mugur syncline, and two other small folds are located in the area of the Ordovician Kargin syncline...
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