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This data set was collected at roughly 7-10 day intervals approximately 1 km offshore from Bolshie Koty on Lake Baikal. Depths span 0 - 250 m with regularity and frequently deeper.
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Microbial Communities in Ferromanganese Sediments from the Northern Basin of Lake Baikal (Russia). [PDF]
Lomakina A +6 more
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We Live around Lake Baikal: Russians in Siberia
It is a new issue of the series of mini-books about culture, traditions and customs of the inhabitants of Pribaikalie - “We Live around Lake Baikal” - published by the Irkutsk Regional Children’s Library named after Mark Sergeev.
Brazhnikova, Inessa, Inessa Brazhnikova
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Russia, coastline of Lake Baikal
Siberia: Lake Baikal world's deepest lakeColorVolume 137, Page ...
Forman, Harrison, 1904-1978
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Shallow-rooted mud volcanism in Lake Baikal
Lake Baikal is the only freshwater basin containing sediments with gas hydrate accumulations, some of which are associated with mud volcano activity.
De Batist, Marc +22 more
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Characteristics and varieties of gases enclathrated in natural gas hydrates retrieved at Lake Baikal. [PDF]
Hachikubo A +9 more
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Russia, village near Lake Baikal
Siberia: Lake Baikal mountain village streetColorVolume 137, Page ...
Forman, Harrison, 1904-1978
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A study of macroinvertebrate communities in Bolshiye Koty Bay of Lake Baikal using DNA metabarcoding. [PDF]
Kravtsova LS +5 more
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Russia, village off Lake Baikal
Siberia: Lake Baikal lakeside village near IrkutskColorVolume 137, Page ...
Forman, Harrison, 1904-1978
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The fishes and fishery in Lake Baikal
This article reviews the fish fauna of Lake Baikal, the world's deepest and largest lake in volume. The nucleus of the fish fauna of Lake Baikal is a unique complex of endemic cottoid fishes (56% of the total number of species and 41% of the total number
V. P. Samusenok, A. N. Matveyev
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