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December 21, 2023
Ethnographers and mathematicians working on an online map of place names of Karelia

Karelian scientists are creating a toponymic web service TopKar. The system will contain full information on place names and enable searching for and displaying objects on the map. The project is implemented by specialists from the Institute of Linguistics, Literature and History (ILLH) KarRC RAS and Institute of Applied Mathematical Research (IAMR) KarRC RAS. The TopKar database currently includes 1 377 place names with geographic coordinates and 52 thousand completed electronic place name forms. All in all, ILLH KarRC RAS card index contains 300 thousand place names. The database regularly gets augmented.
December 18, 2023
The future of the Ladoga Skerries national park discussed at KarRC RAS

Development of recreational activities in the Ladoga Skerries National Park was discussed at a seminar on December 16th. The participants of the event were Karelian scientists, CEOs of the national park, representatives of the Karelian Ministry of Natural Resources and the Environment, Information and Analytical Center for Protected Areas (Roszapovedtsentr), municipalities, and business project leaders.
December 11, 2023
Karelian scientists find traces of ancient petroleum in Yalguba lavas, Prionezhye area

Traces of volcanic eruptions in Yalguba area, Karelia, have been known to geologists for more than a hundred years. However, recently, during the construction of the Yalgora ski center, globular lavas containing residual quantities of ancient petroleum about 2 billion years old were discovered. Researchers at the Institute of Geology of the Karelian Research Center RAS are investigating how it could have appeared and been preserved in the lavas.
December 6, 2023
World Soil Day celebrated at Karelian Research Centre RAS

The World Soil Day is celebrated annually on December 5. Events are held worldwide to focus attention on the importance of healthy soil and advocating for the sustainable use of soil resources. The Karelian soil science school has operated for more than 50 years already. Specialists investigate basic questions of soil genesis, study the composition and properties of soils, handle applied-science problems.