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HYDROMINERAL RESOURCES REPUBLIC OF TUVA
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Hydromineral resources of the Republic of Tuva were systematic and comprehensive studied since the end of 80ies of XX-th century. There were carried out hydrochemical, geophysical, microbiological, eco logical, radon- and heliometric investigations practically at all territory of Tuva. Near 100 mineral and fresh arjaans (medicinal water springs), salt and mud lakes were studied on 50-ty various characteristics.
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