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Physics of Atomic Nuclei, 2020
Baikal-GVD is a deep-underwater neutrino detector of cubic-kilometer scale. It is designed to detect astrophysical neutrinos up to multi-PeV energies and beyond. The deployment of this facility began in spring 2015. Since April 2020, the detector includes seven clusters, each consisting of eight strings carrying in total 288 optical modules located at ...
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Baikal-GVD is a deep-underwater neutrino detector of cubic-kilometer scale. It is designed to detect astrophysical neutrinos up to multi-PeV energies and beyond. The deployment of this facility began in spring 2015. Since April 2020, the detector includes seven clusters, each consisting of eight strings carrying in total 288 optical modules located at ...
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Russian Geology and Geophysics, 1994
In addition to an earlier Central Siberia — Mongolia transect approximating the 100° E meridian [1], another transect, Baikal — Mongolia, has been constructed which runs NNW — SSE and traverses outskirts of Irkutsk and Ulan Bator. Geological and geophysical studies of the new transect and comparison of the data obtained with the parameters of the ...
Yu. A. Zorin +9 more
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In addition to an earlier Central Siberia — Mongolia transect approximating the 100° E meridian [1], another transect, Baikal — Mongolia, has been constructed which runs NNW — SSE and traverses outskirts of Irkutsk and Ulan Bator. Geological and geophysical studies of the new transect and comparison of the data obtained with the parameters of the ...
Yu. A. Zorin +9 more
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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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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.
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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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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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Endeavour, 1991
Abstract Baikal, the deepest lake in the world, contains 20 per cent of the world's reserves of fresh water. Unique in its fauna and flora, for a long time it has been seen by Soviet citizens as a symbol of an area preserved in its natural state. Yet its ecosystem was in fact starting to disintegrate, threatened by industrial pollution.
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Abstract Baikal, the deepest lake in the world, contains 20 per cent of the world's reserves of fresh water. Unique in its fauna and flora, for a long time it has been seen by Soviet citizens as a symbol of an area preserved in its natural state. Yet its ecosystem was in fact starting to disintegrate, threatened by industrial pollution.
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Plenary talk at the Neutrino 2024 conference. Session 8: Astrophysical neutrinos.
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Russian Geology and Geophysics, 1995
Structural-geological and seismoacoustic studies carried out in 1989–94 within the Baikal Rift Zone show for the first time the internal active tectonic structure of the present Baikal Rift lake basin. A series of small structural features are distinguished not only by morphology but also by the degree of recent activity.
K. G. Levi +10 more
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Structural-geological and seismoacoustic studies carried out in 1989–94 within the Baikal Rift Zone show for the first time the internal active tectonic structure of the present Baikal Rift lake basin. A series of small structural features are distinguished not only by morphology but also by the degree of recent activity.
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Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 2004
Heritage Site. This was hardly a surprising choice; the lake is truly staggering. Its surface area is as large as Belgium and its depths penetrate the mantle of the earth. It contains 20% of the world's non-frozen freshwater and is home to over 1000 endemic species. It is also, as yet, relatively unpolluted.
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Heritage Site. This was hardly a surprising choice; the lake is truly staggering. Its surface area is as large as Belgium and its depths penetrate the mantle of the earth. It contains 20% of the world's non-frozen freshwater and is home to over 1000 endemic species. It is also, as yet, relatively unpolluted.
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2018
This chapter traces the relational position of civil society through the history of three key organizations: Baikal Environmental Wave, the Tahoe-Baikal Institute, and the Great Baikal Trail. The development of local environmental civil society around Lake Baikal in the post-Soviet years was conditioned by two important changes.
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This chapter traces the relational position of civil society through the history of three key organizations: Baikal Environmental Wave, the Tahoe-Baikal Institute, and the Great Baikal Trail. The development of local environmental civil society around Lake Baikal in the post-Soviet years was conditioned by two important changes.
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