
THE STATE OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE FORMATION AND ACTIVITY OF MOUNTAIN GLACES OF UZBEKISTAN
Abstract
This article describes the systematic study of the base surfaces in the formation and development of mountain glaciers of Uzbekistan and their current state.
Keywords
Glacier, deaf, trog, karling, slope
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