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    Chemical hydrogeodynamics of the Kultuk groundwater reservoir vs. paragenetically related large earthquakes in the central Baikal Rift System, Siberia by Rasskazov, S V, Ilyasova, A M, Snopkov, S V, Chuvashova, I S, Bornyakov, S A, Chebykin, E P

    Published in Journal of Earth System Science (18-09-2024)
    “…Groundwater monitoring has been performed in a well of the Kultuk area on the western shore of Lake Baikal since 2013. Compression and extension of the…”
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    The 234U/238U variations in groundwater from the Mondy area in response to earthquakes at the termination of the Tunka Valley in the Baikal Rift System by Рассказов, S. V., Ilyasova, A. M., Chuvashova, I. S., Chebykin, E. P.

    Published in Geodinamika i tektonofizika (09-12-2018)
    “…High 234 U/ 238 U activity ratio ( AR 4/8), identified in groundwater from the Elovka-Kultuk and Nilovka-Mondy inversion sections of the Tunka Valley, coincide…”
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    First results of ^sup 234^U/^sup 238^U monitoring in water from active faults on the western coast of South Baikal by Chebykin, E P, Rasskasov, S V, Vodneva, E N, Ilyasova, A M, Chuvashova, I S, Bornyakov, S A, Seminsky, A K, Snopkov, S V

    Published in Doklady earth sciences (01-02-2015)
    “…The Baikal rift zone is characterized by high seismic activity. Strong earthquakes occurred here in the historical past and still occur nowadays. The key…”
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    The Miocene and Devonian magmatism at the junction between the Tuva-Mongolian massif and Siberian craton: common component of mantle sources and its origin by Rasskazov, S.V., Il’yasova, A.M., Yasnygina, T.A., Fefelov, N.N.

    Published in Geodinamika i tektonofizika (01-09-2015)
    “…Devonian dikes of the Urik-Belaya and Shagayte-Gol-Urik zones and Miocene lavas of the Urik volcanic field are spatially associated with each other at the…”
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