Vol. 519, No. 1, 2024
Landscapes and Landforms of European Russia (Editorial)
p. S1 abstract
Geological History and Active Tectonics of European Russia
p. S7 abstract
Landscapes and Landforms as a Factor of Creation and Perception of the World Cultural Heritage
p. S14 abstract
The Russian Part of the Baltic Crystalline Shield: Recent Uplift of One of the Earth’s Most Ancient Massives
p. S26 abstract
Paleoearthquakes of Russian Karelia
p. S41 abstract
The Waterfalls of Karelia
p. S59 abstract
The Solovetskiy Islands (White Sea): Interweaving of Geomorphology and Recent History
p. S67 abstract
Mount Andoma: a Unique Deformation of Devonian Strata along the Shoreline of Lake Onega
p. S75 abstract
The Geology, Geomorphology, and History of Lake Ladoga: A Review
p. S91 abstract
Duderhof Heights—a Geological and Geomorphological Phenomenon on the Southern Edge of Saint Petersburg
p. S110 abstract
Urals: an Ice Age Story
p. S129 abstract
Geological and Geomorphological Sketch of Moscow and the Moscow Region
p. S153 abstract
Impact Crater Lakes of the European Part of Russia
p. S169 abstract
Udmurtia: A Combination of Ancient and Current Landforms on the Eastern Part of the Russian Plain
p. S178 abstract
The Relief of the Eastern Part of the East European Platform and Fore-Uralian Foredeep: Relationships of the Permian and Quaternary Sediments
p. S195 abstract
Gypsum Karst of the Northern Caspian
p. S217 abstract
The Caspian–Black Sea Neopleistocene Corridor: The Manych Depression
p. S228 abstract
Natural Geohazards in the Taman Peninsula
p. S239 abstract
The Highest Mountain in Europe and Potentially Active Volcano: Elbrus Massif, the Greater Caucasus Range
p. S262 abstract
Geologic Structure and Landforms of Limestone Dagestan
p. S276 abstract