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    Ba and Ni speciation in a nodule of binary Mn oxide phase composition from Lake Baikal by Manceau, Alain, Kersten, Michael, Marcus, Matthew A., Geoffroy, Nicolas, Granina, Liba

    Published in Geochimica et cosmochimica acta (15-04-2007)
    “…The partitioning and incorporation mechanism of Ni and Ba in a ferromanganese nodule from Lake Baikal were characterized by X-ray microfluorescence,…”
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    Origin and dynamics of Fe and Mn sedimentary layers in Lake Baikal by Granina, Liba, Müller, Beat, Wehrli, Bernhard

    Published in Chemical geology (30-04-2004)
    “…Remobilization and accumulation of iron and manganese were measured by porewater and sediment–core analyses at six contrasting sedimentary environments of Lake…”
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    Estimation of methane fluxes from bottom sediments of Lake Baikal by Granin, Nikolay G., Muyakshin, Sergey I., Makarov, Mikhail M., Kucher, Konstantin M., Aslamov, Il’ya A., Granina, Liba Z., Mizandrontsev, Igor B.

    Published in Geo-marine letters (01-12-2012)
    “…Methane bubble fluxes in gas flares from bottom sediments in Lake Baikal were estimated for the first time using hydroacoustic methods. Earlier work has…”
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    Estimates of the remineralization and burial of organic carbon in Lake Baikal sediments by Klump, J. Val, Edgington, David N., Granina, Liba, Remsen, Charles C.

    Published in Journal of Great Lakes research (01-02-2020)
    “…Organic matter content of sediments in large lakes ranges from <0.5% organic carbon to >10% (by weight) across a spectrum of oligotrophic to hypereutrophic…”
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    P, As, Sb, Mo, and Other Elements in Sedimentary Fe/Mn Layers of Lake Baikal by Müller, Beat, Granina, Liba, Schaller, Tobias, Ulrich, Andrea, Wehrli, Bernhard

    Published in Environmental science & technology (01-02-2002)
    “…Distinct layers with accumulated iron and manganese oxyhydroxides are found in the recent sediments of Lake Baikal (Siberia). In the South and Central Basins,…”
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    Biogeochemical phosphorus mass balance for Lake Baikal, southeastern Siberia, Russia by Callender, Edward, Granina, Liba

    Published in Marine geology (01-06-1997)
    “…Extensive data for Lake Baikal have been synthesized into a geochemical mass balance for phosphorus (P). Some of the P budget and internal cycling terms for…”
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    Estimation of bacterial biomass in subsurface sediments by quantifying intact membrane phospholipids by Zink, Klaus-G, Mangelsdorf, Kai, Granina, Liba, Horsfield, Brian

    Published in Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry (01-02-2008)
    “…In an earlier study of deep subsurface sediments from Nankai Trough (ODP Leg 190, offshore Japan) we employed intact phospholipids (PLs) as molecular…”
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    Freshening of near-bottom waters in Lake Baikal triggered by the Mw6.2 Kultuk earthquake of August 2008 by Granin, Nikolay G., Radziminovich, Natalia A., Granina, Liba Z., Blinov, Vadim V., Gnatovskiy, Ruslan Y.

    Published in Geo-marine letters (2012)
    “…In September 2008, freshening of near-bottom water and an increase in concentration of suspended particles were observed in the western part of southern Lake…”
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    Freshening of near-bottom waters in Lake Baikal triggered by the M^sub w^6.2 Kultuk earthquake of August 2008 by Granin, Nikolay G, Radziminovich, Natalia A, Granina, Liba Z, Blinov, Vadim V, Gnatovskiy, Ruslan Y

    Published in Geo-marine letters (01-12-2012)
    “…Issue Title: Contributions from the 10th International Conference on Gas in Marine Sediments, 6-11 September 2010, Listvyanka, Russia In September 2008,…”
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    Freshening of near-bottom waters in Lake Baikal triggered by the M sub(w)6.2 Kultuk earthquake of August 2008 by Granin, Nikolay G, Radziminovich, Natalia A, Granina, Liba Z, Blinov, Vadim V, Gnatovskiy, Ruslan Y

    Published in Geo-marine letters (01-12-2012)
    “…In September 2008, freshening of near-bottom water and an increase in concentration of suspended particles were observed in the western part of southern Lake…”
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    The Chemical Budget of Lake Baikal: A Review by Granina, Liba

    Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-03-1997)
    “…Over the past 30 yr several different estimates for the water and chemical budget of Lake Baikal have been produced. These publications are of variable quality…”
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    Oxygen concentration profiles in sediments of two ancient lakes : Lake Baikal (Siberia, Russia) and Lake Malawi (East Africa) by MARTIN, P, GRANINA, L, MARTENS, K, GODDEERIS, B

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-01-1998)
    “…Oxygen concentration profiles have been measured, by means of with microelectrodes in sediments of Lake Baikal and Lake Malawi, along transects allowing to…”
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    Geochemical Mass Balances of Major Elements in Lake Baikal by Callender, Edward, Granina, Liba

    Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-01-1997)
    “…Major element mass balances for Lake Baikal are calculated with mostly previously published data for soluble fluxes and new, unpublished data for riverine…”
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    Ultra-thin window electron probe microanalysis of suspended particles in tributaries of Lake Baikal, Siberia by Semenov, Mikhail Yu, Spolnik, Zoya, Granina, Liba, Van Grieken, Rene

    “…Fluvial suspended particles along with dissolved substances in riverine waters are valuable for understanding the processes in the watershed. Data on the…”
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    Formation of ferric iron crusts in Quaternary sediments of Lake Baikal, Russia, and implications for paleoclimate by Deike, R.G., Granina, L., Callender, E., McGee, J.J.

    Published in Marine geology (01-06-1997)
    “…Phosphate-bearing, ferric iron and siliceous crusts ranging in age from Recent to approximately 65,000 yr B.P. are observed in sediments of Lake Baikal. In…”
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