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The Baikal Neutrino Telescope: Status and plans

open access: yes, 2007
BAIKAL Collaboration, Wischnewski, R.
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The Gigaton Volume Detector in Lake Baikal

open access: yesNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 2011
A Avrorin   +2 more
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The Baikal-experiment

Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements, 1990
Abstract We review the historical development and the present status of the Baikal experiment, and sketch the 6-string detector “NT-200”, which is planned to be deployed until 1993 and to study neutrino astrophysics cosmic rays and particle physics.
I.A. Belolaptikov   +50 more
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At Lake Baikal

Soviet Law and Government, 1971
The Central Committee of the Communist Party, subsequent to the original publication of the following article and the January 1969 decree of the USSR Council of Ministers, "On Measures for the Preservation and Rational Use of the Natural Ecologies of the Lake Baikal Basin," added its authority to that of the USSR Council of Ministers in a joint decree ...
V. Goncharov, A. Iurkov, Nils H. Wessell
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Mercury speciation in Lake Baikal

Water, Air, & Soil Pollution, 1995
Research on mercury (Hg) distribution and speciation was carried out in Lake Baikal, a large, strong-oligotrophic freshwater reservoir in Siberia, Russia, during June 1992 and march 1993. In summer, total Hg in the water column ranged from 0.14 to 0.77 ng Hg/L, with the highest concentrations observed in the central basin of the lake in surface water ...
Meuleman, C.   +2 more
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BAIKAL-GVD: The New-Generation Neutrino Telescope in Lake Baikal

Bulletin of the Russian Academy of Sciences: Physics, 2019
The 1-cubic km deep Baikal-GVD underwater Cherenkov detector, a new-generation neutrino telescope, is now being deployed in Lake Baikal. The telescope’s status is described and the first physical results from its operation are presented.
A. D. Avrorin   +51 more
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Seismic Intensity Estimates for the Baikal–Olekma Section of the Baikal–Amur Railway

Russian Journal of Pacific Geology
In this study, we calculated seismic intensity for the Baikal-Olekma section of the Baikal-Amur railway based on the data on seismicity at the northeastern flank of the Baikal rift zone in 1985–2021. During the analysis of earthquakes with intensity at the epicenter higher than 4 (1 484 events), we selected from the total number of the recorded seismic
V.I. Melnikova   +3 more
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