Search Results - "Kalmychkov, G V"
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Structural Studies of Lake Baikal Natural Gas Hydrates
Published in Journal of structural chemistry (01-09-2019)“…The structure of near-bottom gas hydrate samples obtained in Lake Baikal during the expeditions in 2005–2018 are reported. The hydrates contain mainly methane…”
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Geochemical characteristics of methane from sediments of the underwater high Posolskaya Bank (Lake Baikal)
Published in Lithology and Mineral Resources (01-03-2017)“…The component and carbon isotope compositions were studied in the hydrocabon gases from sediments of the underwater high Posolskaya Bank (Lake Baikal). It was…”
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Production of gaseous hydrocarbons by microbial communities of Lake Baikal bottom sediments
Published in Microbiology (New York) (01-11-2014)“…Production of gaseous hydrocarbons by the microbial community of the Posolsky Bank methane seep bottom sediments (southern Baikal) was studied at 4°C…”
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Microbial oxidation of methane in the sediments of central and southern Baikal
Published in Microbiology (New York) (01-11-2014)“…Methane levels and methane oxidation rates were determined in the sediments from geochemically different areas in the central and southern parts of the…”
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Effect of Methanol and Mineral Nitrogen Compounds on the Composition of Methanotrophic Enrichments from the Sediments of a Lake Baikal Methane Seep
Published in Microbiology (New York) (01-07-2021)“…Diversity of methano- and methylotrophic bacteria in enrichments from the oxidized sediment layer maintained at 10°C in mineral media with nitrogen compounds (…”
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Substrate Specificity of Methanogenic Communities from Lake Baikal Bottom Sediments Associated with Hydrocarbon Gas Discharge
Published in Microbiology (New York) (01-07-2018)“…Methane production by microbial communities from Lake Baikal bottom sediments with different chemical composition of pore water was studied. Methane production…”
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Methane with Abnormally High δ13C and δD Values from the Coastal Hot Springs in Lake Baikal
Published in Lithology and Mineral Resources (2020)“…We studied the composition and isotopic characteristics (δ 13 C and δD) of hydrocarbon gases from the Kotelnikovsky, Zmeiny, and Goryachnisky hot springs…”
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Anaerobic Methane Oxidation in Enrichment Cultures from Deep Sediments of a Mud Volcano Peschanka (South Baikal)
Published in Microbiology (New York) (2018)“…Under laboratory conditions, the microbial communities of bottom sediments of a mud volcano Peschanka (Lake Baikal) were found to carry out anaerobic methane…”
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Activity and structure of the sulfate-reducing bacterial community in the sediments of the southern part of Lake Baikal
Published in Microbiology (New York) (2014)“…The rates of sulfate reduction (SR) and the diversity of sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) were studied in the sediments of the Posol’skaya Banka elevation in…”
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Activity and structure of the sulfate-reducing bacterial community in the sediments of the southern part of Lake Baikal
Published in Mikrobiologija (Moskva. 1932) (01-03-2014)“…The rates of sulfate reduction (SR) and the diversity of sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) were studied in the sediments of the Posol'skaya banka elevation in…”
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Genetic types of methane from Lake Baikal
Published in Doklady earth sciences (01-12-2006)“…Elucidation of issues concerning the genesis of Baikal methane is constrained by the almost complete absence of data on the contents of methane (1), its…”
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Oil in the lake of world heritage
Published in Doklady earth sciences (01-07-2007)“…The role of natural oil occurrences in the Lake Baikal ecosystem and its petroleum potential were investigated. Data indicate that the Baikal ecosystem copes…”
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Oxygen isotopic composition in diatom algae frustules from Lake Baikal sediments: Annual mean temperature variations during the last 40 Ka
Published in Doklady earth sciences (01-03-2007)“…The oxygen isotopic compositions of ice sheets in Antarctica and Greenland and biogenic carbonates from deep-sea oceanic sediments represent a source of…”
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Strontium isotope variations in the sedimentary sequence of Lake Baikal
Published in Doklady earth sciences (01-02-2007)“…(ProQuest: Abstract omitted; see image)[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]…”
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Correlation of natural and technogenic mercury sources in the Baikal polygon, Russia
Published in Journal of geochemical exploration (01-07-1999)“…The Baikal polygon occupies the entire Lake Baikal watershed and the adjacent areas drained by the Angara and Lena rivers, including the well-known Irkutsk and…”
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Production of gaseous hydrocarbons by microbial communities of Lake Baikal bottom sediments
Published in Mikrobiologija (Moskva. 1932) (01-11-2014)“…Production of gaseous hydrocarbons by the microbial community of the Posolsky Bank methane seep bottom sediments (Southern Baikal) was studied at 4°C…”
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Sedimentary record from Lake Hovsgol, NW Mongolia: Results from the HDP-04 and HDP-06 drill cores
Published in Quaternary international (15-08-2009)“…The Hovsgol Drilling Project retrieved Pleistocene sediment section with the basal age of ca. 1 Ma from the Hovsgol rift basin, NW Mongolia. Detailed…”
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Basin-wide sedimentation changes and deglacial lake-level rise in the Hovsgol basin, NW Mongolia
Published in Quaternary international (01-07-2005)“…A study of 15 gravity cores reveals consistent patterns of lithologic change throughout the Lake Hovsgol basin. Sediments of the last glacial are composed of…”
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Correlation of natural and technogenic mercury sources in the Baikal polygon, Russia
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