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INORGANIC COMPONENTS IN THE DIATOM ALGAE VALVES OF HOVSGOL AND BAIKAL LAKES AS INDICATORS OF CLIMATE CHANGE

Pavlova, Liudmila, Tkachenko, Liliya

First published: 2013-06-20https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2013/bd4/s19.022View metrics

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Title
INORGANIC COMPONENTS IN THE DIATOM ALGAE VALVES OF HOVSGOL AND BAIKAL LAKES AS INDICATORS OF CLIMATE CHANGE
Authors
Pavlova, Liudmila, Tkachenko, Liliya
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 13th SGEM GeoConference on ENERGY AND CLEAN TECHNOLOGIES
Publisher
Stef92 Technology
Year
2013
Pages
675 - 682 pp
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
Not available yet
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
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  3. Levina O.V., Bychinskii V.A., Proidakova O.A., Astrakhantseva O.Yu. & Pavlova L.A. Chemical composition and thermodynamic properties of diatom valves as applied to the dissolution and sedimentation of biogenic silica in Lake Baikal, Russia, Geology and geophysics, Russia, vol. 42, Issue 1-2, pp 319-328, 2001.

  4. Prokopenko A.A., Kuzmin M.I., Kalmychkov G.V., Geletii V.F. & Gvozdkov A.N. Variations of Lake Hovsgol sediment composition as an indicator of climatic changes 15-14 Ka ago, Doklady RAS, Russia, vol. 390, № 1, pp 109 – 112, 2003.

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  7. Pavlova L.A., Pavlov S.M., Paradina L. F., Karmanov N.S., Kanakin S.V., Anoshko P.N. & Levina O.V. Studies of flora and fauna Baikal specimens by electron-probe microanalysis and electronic microscopy, Ecological chemistry, Russia, vol. 13, issue 4, pp 249-256, 2004.

  8. Thompson M., Potts P.J. & Webb P.C. GeoPT1. International proficiency test for analytical geochemistry laboratories - report on round 1 (July 1996). Geostandards Newsletter: The Journal of Geostandards and Geoanalysis. England, vol. 20, pp 295-325, 1996.

  9. Prokopenko A.A., Khursevich G.K., Bezrucova E.V., Kuzmin M.I., Boes X., Williams D.F., Fedenya S. A., Kulagina N. V., Letunova P.P. & Abzaeva A., Pale environmental proxy records from Lake Hovsgol, Mongolia, and a synthesis of Holocene climate change in the Lake Baikal watershed, Quatern. Res., vol. 68, pp 2-17, 2007. The studies were supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (project 12- 05-98077-р_Siberia_а).

  10. Kuzmin M.I. In ice of Lake Baikal, Novosibirsk: the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Branch Geo, Russia, 140 p., 2001.

  11. Kuzmin M.I., Karabanov E.B., Kawai T., Williams D, Bychinskii V.A., Kerber E.V., Kravchinskii V.A., Bezrukova E.V., Prokopenko A.A., Geletii V.F., Kalmychkov G.V., Goreglyad A.V., Antipin V.S., Khomutova М.Yu., Soshina N.M., Ivanov E.V., Khursevich G.K., Tkachenko L.L., Solotchina E.P., Ioshida N. & Gvozdkov A.N. Deep drilling on Lake Baikal: main results, Geology and geophysics, Russia, vol. 42, Issue 1 -2, pp 8-34, 2001.

  12. Levina O.V., Bychinskii V.A., Proidakova O.A., Astrakhantseva O.Yu. & Pavlova L.A. Chemical composition and thermodynamic properties of diatom valves as applied to the dissolution and sedimentation of biogenic silica in Lake Baikal, Russia, Geology and geophysics, Russia, vol. 42, Issue 1-2, pp 319-328, 2001.

  13. Prokopenko A.A., Kuzmin M.I., Kalmychkov G.V., Geletii V.F. & Gvozdkov A.N. Variations of Lake Hovsgol sediment composition as an indicator of climatic changes 15-14 Ka ago, Doklady RAS, Russia, vol. 390, № 1, pp 109 – 112, 2003.

  14. Mortlock R.A. & Froelich Ph. N. A simple method for the rapid determination of biogenic opal in pelagic marine sediments, Deep-Sea Research, vol. 36, № 9, pp 1415-1426, 1989.

  15. Paradina L.F.. Suturin A.N., Kulikova N.N. & Saibatalova Ye. V. Sample preparation and ICP-MS chemical analysis of baikalian sponges, 5th International Conference on the Analysis of Geological and Environmental Materials, Finland, 9 - 11 June 2003, Rovaniemi, p. 133, 2003.

  16. Pavlova L.A., Pavlov S.M., Paradina L. F., Karmanov N.S., Kanakin S.V., Anoshko P.N. & Levina O.V. Studies of flora and fauna Baikal specimens by electron-probe microanalysis and electronic microscopy, Ecological chemistry, Russia, vol. 13, issue 4, pp 249-256, 2004.

  17. Thompson M., Potts P.J. & Webb P.C. GeoPT1. International proficiency test for analytical geochemistry laboratories - report on round 1 (July 1996). Geostandards Newsletter: The Journal of Geostandards and Geoanalysis. England, vol. 20, pp 295-325, 1996.

  18. Prokopenko A.A., Khursevich G.K., Bezrucova E.V., Kuzmin M.I., Boes X., Williams D.F., Fedenya S. A., Kulagina N. V., Letunova P.P. & Abzaeva A., Pale environmental proxy records from Lake Hovsgol, Mongolia, and a synthesis of Holocene climate change in the Lake Baikal watershed, Quatern. Res., vol. 68, pp 2-17, 2007. The studies were supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (project 12- 05-98077-р_Siberia_а).

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