Symposium
«Research and Education Center «Baikal» – development strategy»
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III Summer Symposium "Research and Education Center "Baikal" – development strategy"
Participants' abstracts
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Christian Albrecht
Evolutionary patterns and processes
in mollusks of temperate ancient lakes
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Alla Arguchintseva, Valery Arguchintsev and Natalya Sirina
Modeling of mesoscale processes and
pollution distribution for the atmospheric boundary layer
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Bezrukova E., Tarasov P., Riedel F., Kuzmin M.I.
Late Quaternary
Environmental and Climate Variability in Central Asia: Multiproxy Records from Lake
Sediments
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Nikolay Budnev
Baikal Neutrino Telescope as an
underwater laboratory for long-term environmental studies
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Jury Didenkov, Valery Bychinsky, Igor Lomonosov and Maria Altynnikova
The endogenous renewed
source of fresh water in rifting geodynamic conditions
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Susanne Fietz
Ecosystem response to environmental
changes in Lake Baikal
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Dmitry Gladkochub, Eugene Sklyarov, Kirill Levi
Field of research – Geology: an
overview of main goals in frame of REC “Baikal”
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Bruno Glaser
Mechanisms of soil C and N
transformations
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Georg Guggenberger
Effects of land use and climate
change on dissolved organic matter output of terrestrial ecosystems into the hydrosphere
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Birgit Heim, Susanne Fietz, Hedi Oberhänsli
Dynamics of
autochthonous and allochthonous matter in Lake Baikal surface waters assessed by Ocean Colour
satellite data
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Birgit Heim, Jens Klump, Susanne Fietz, Hedi Oberhänsli
The web-based
GIS of the paleolimnological project CONTINENT (Lake Baikal, Russia)
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Lyubov Izmest’eva and Evgeny Silow
Global climate change and the Lake
Baikal plankton
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Ralf Kiese and Klaus Butterbach-Bahl
Effects of land use and climate change
on biosphere-atmosphere exchange of greenhouse gases (CO2, CH4, N2O) in terrestrial
ecosystems
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Mikhail Kuzmin, Elena Bezrukova and Marina Khomutova
Global and
regional catastrophes resulting from changes in the geological environment and climate
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Yakov Kuzyakov and Guido Wiesenberg
Application of isotopes in
rhizosphere studies: Overview of approaches and results
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Andrei Mantsivoda and Anton Malykh
Ontologies, Meta2 and
Interdisciplinary Knowledge About Lake Baikal
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Arkady Matveev and Vitaly Samusenok
Investigation of biodiversity,
ecology, origin and evolution of hydrobionts in the Lake Baikal and waterbodies of Baikal rift
zone
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Werner E.G. Müller and Heinz C. Schröder
Biosilica Synthesis in Sponges: New
insights in the biology/chemistry and application in nano-biotechnology
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Lyubov Pomazkina
Estimation of processes of carbon
and nitrogen mineralization <=> (re)immobilization and functioning of agroecosystems
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Olga Rusinek
Age of Lake Baikal’s parasite
systems
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Dmitry Sherbakov
Molecular-phylogenetic studies on
Baikalian invertebrates in Limnological Institute
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Thomas Wilke
Emerging fields in ancient lake
research: an evolutionary perspective
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