- http://vestnikdvo.ru index.php/vestnikdvo/article/…7. Arbuzov S.I., Ershov V.V., Rikhvanov L.P., Usova T.Yu., Kyargin V.V., Bulatov A.A., Dubovik N.E. Rare-metal potential of Minusinsk basin coals.Bulunamadı: island
- agrarianhistory.com archive/en/9/1This state of affairs has developed due to the geographical distance of the dead island from the rest of Russia.Bulunamadı: geochemistry, basin
- vjs.ac.vn index.php/jse/article/view/10916
- en.wikipedia.org SakhalinRussia has held all of the island since seizing the Japanese portion in the final days of World War II in 1945, as well as all of the Kurils.Bulunamadı: geochemistry, basin
- semanticscholar.org paper/Late-Eocene-granites-in…Geochemistry and rare-metal potential of coals of the Sakhalin coal basin, Sakhalin island, Russia.
- x-mol.net paper/article/1529209420797456384Geochemistry and rare-metal potential of coals of the Sakhalin coal basin, Sakhalin island, Russia.
- cyberleninka.ru article/n/the-current-state-of-…The coal beds have for the most part low- and medium thickness. The coals of the deposit are predominantly lustrous and semi-lustrous.Bulunamadı: potential
- russiatrek.org sakhalin-oblastYuzhno-Sakhalinsk is the capital city of the region. The population of Sakhalin Oblast is about 484,200 (2022), the area - 87,101 sq. km.Bulunamadı: geochemistry, basin
- hydrocarbons-technology.com projects/sakhalin2/An extensive expansion of the Sakhalin Island oil and gas project completed in 2009, heralded a new phase of production.Bulunamadı: coals, geochemistry