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Building, planning, engineering facilities of the inhabited places of Lake Baikal and organization of the recreational areas for tourists, as well as organization of the particularly reserved natural territories should maintain everlastingly untouched ...
Andrei Bolshakov
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ON NIGHTTIME VERTICAL MIGRATIONS OF AMPHIPODS IN LAKE LADOGA
Daily vertical migrations (DVM) of amphipods is a widespread phenomenon both in rivers and lakes, and in seas. The leader among freshwater bodies in terms of the number of amphipod species and the intensity of DVM is the ancient Lake Baikal.
Dmitry Karnaukhov, Evgeny Kurashov
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(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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An algal transformation in Lake Baikal [PDF]
Ecological Invasions![Figure][1] Human-induced changes in Lake Baikal have resulted in the spread of a previously rare filamentous alga. PHOTO: ANDREY NEKRASOV/ALAMY STOCK PHOTO In central Siberia, Lake Baikal—the world's deepest freshwater lake—is undergoing ecological change ...
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Experimental study of formation of gas hydrates
Considered experimental study of formation of gas hydrates of the gas mixture in the thermodynamic conditions specific to the bottom of the conditions of lake Baikal.
A E Vorobev +2 more
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Lake Baikal diatom assemblage data from the sediment core BAIK13-10A covering the last 200 years
Lake Baikal diatom assemblage data from the sediment core BAIK13-7A covering the last 200 ...
Virginia N Panizzo (6975704) +13 more
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Background The ancient Lake Baikal is characterized by an outstanding diversity of endemic faunas with more than 350 amphipod species and subspecies.
Anton Gurkov +10 more
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Residents of Pribaikalie care very little if Baikal is among top 10 wonders of Russia or number one in this list. They are sure that their Baikal is a site of global significance.
Elena Grigoryeva, Grigoryeva, Elena
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Lakes Baikal and Balkhash are two of the world¡¦s major lakes affecting fresh water supplies in their catchments. Measurements from satellite altimetry (TOPEX/Poseidon, Jason-1 and -2), satellite gravimetry (GRACE) and a hydrological model (LDAS) are ...
Cheinway Hwang +2 more
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