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River in Russia
The Usolka (Russian: Усолка) is a river in Perm Krai, Russia; the west tributary of the river Kama. It is 57 kilometres (35 mi) long, and its drainage
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Ethnic group
Assans, after their migration down the Yenisei river, settled around the Usolka [ru] and Biryusa rivers. By the time of the publication of the Brockhaus
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Seventh and final stage of the Carboniferous
V.V.; Chuvashov, B.I.; Davydov, V.I.; Schmitz, M. & Snyder, W.S.; 2006: Usolka section (southern Urals, Russia): a potential candidate for GSSP to define
Gzhelian
Sixth and last period of the Paleozoic Era
Karpinsky in 1874. The GSSP for the base of the Sakmarian is located at the Usolka section in the southern Urals, which was ratified in 2018. The GSSP is defined
Permian
Historical region in Russia
in the west, and the Ural Mountains in the east. Salt production on the Usolka River began in 1430 and the Russian settlement of Sol-Kamskaya (now Solikamsk)
Great_Perm
Soviet general (1894–1964)
Kuznetsov was born to a working-class family of Russian ethnicity in Ust-Usolka, Solikamsky Uyezd, Perm Governorate. In April 1915, he was drafted into
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Second stage of the Permian
definition FAD of the Conodont Mesogondolella monstra Lower boundary GSSP Usolka section, Southern Ural Mountains, Russia 53°55′29″N 56°43′43″E / 53.9247°N
Sakmarian
Russian explorer
(Артемий Сафронович Бабинов), a Russian explorer from the village of Verkh-Usolka, discovered the shortest path across the Urals from Solikamsk in the Perm
Artemy_Babinov
First stage of the Permian
definition FAD of the Conodont Mesogondolella monstra Upper boundary GSSP Usolka section, Southern Urals, Russia. 53°55′29″N 56°43′43″E / 53.9247°N 56
Asselian
Town in Perm Krai, Russia
merchants, probably from Vologda, of massive salt deposits on the banks of the Usolka River. The name of the town is derived from the Russian words "соль" (sol
Solikamsk
River in Russia
it is a flat river. Main tributaries: Left: Kad, Chikman, Chanva, Vilva, Usolka; Right: Ulvich, Ik. The name of the river is a composition of the Komi-permyak
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56°30′58″E / 53.88847°N 56.51615°E / 53.88847; 56.51615 Sakmarian 293.52 Usolka section, Southern Urals, Russia Biologic: First appearance of Mesogondolella
List of Global Boundary Stratotype Sections and Points
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Selo in Perm Krai, Russia
west of Alexandrovsk (the district's administrative centre) by road. Ust-Usolka is the nearest rural locality. Карта села Усть-Игум в Пермском крае ВПН-2010
Ust-Igum
River in Russia
is a river in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia. It is a right tributary of the Usolka and belongs to the Yenisey basin. It is 151 kilometres (94 mi) long, and
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