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    Ecological Consequences of Soil Degradation and Water Pollution in the Asian Part of Russia (Siberia)

    The Siberian Federal District has significant soil resources, with chernozems being the most economically valuable. They occupy 77% of arable land and ensure sufficient production of agricultural crops due to ...

    Olga I. Bazhenova, Anna A. Cherkashina in Global Degradation of Soil and Water Resou… (2022)

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    Methods for Monitoring the Chemical Composition of Lake Baikal Water

    In the early 1990s, a system of comprehensive monitoring, including hydrophysical, chemical and biological investigations, was developed at the Limnological Institute of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Acad...

    Tamara Khodzher, Valentina M. Domysheva in Novel Methods for Monitoring and Managing … (2016)

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    Plankton composition and water chemistry in the mixing zone of the Selenga River with Lake Baikal

    Chemical and biological components of the Selenga River waters, the largest tributary of Lake Baikal, differ significantly from the lake waters. Active transformation processes of river waters into the lake on...

    Larisa M. Sorokovikova, Galina I. Popovskaya, Olga I. Belykh in Hydrobiologia (2012)