Glacial processes in the relief of mid-height mountains of the Bukovynian Carpathians (Northern Bukovyna, Ukraine)
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The Chornyi Dil Range situated in the upper reaches of the White Cheremosh River and is bounded on two sides by its sources, the Perkalab and Sarata rivers. It is the highest and most remote part of the Bukovynian Carpathians within Ukraine. At the same time, it is the least studied in terms of geomorphology. The ridge extends submeridionally. Its highest mark is 1483 m. Geologically, it is the eastern edge of the Marmarosh crystalline massif, which extends from Transcarpathia and Romania, and here we meet only its extreme north-eastern part
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