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Journal of Marine Science: Research & Development
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Oleg Halidullin

Academician of the Russian Federation LAN, Kazakh National University, Russia.

Biography

Oleg Halidullin is from the Academician of the Russian Federation LAN, Kazakh National University, Russia. The most cited an article from Halidullin’s publication is “The Hypothesis of the Causes of Climate Change” and "Climate Change: A Personal Observation".

Publications

A New Look at Climate Change

The climate of the planet depends on the circulation of water in nature. The main driving force of the process is the Biota-the main consumer of water. Millions of years of interchange of water between the sky and the earth were created a harmonious balance of the water change. Man, increasing the comfort of its existence, it takes away from the na... Read More»

Oleg Halidullin

Commentary: J Marine Sci Res Dev 7: 220

DOI: 10.4172/2155-9910.1000220

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