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Lake Baikal
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ecological change
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water quality
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climate change
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Selenga River Basin
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sediment transport
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nutrient emissions
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land-use change
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freshwater ecosystem
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This cluster of papers focuses on the environmental impact, ecological changes, and water quality issues in the Lake Baikal ecosystem, particularly in relation to climate change, sediment transport, nutrient emissions, and land-use changes in the Sel
"Studying Lake Baikal's response to climate change, sedimentation & human activities on its unique ecosystem."
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"Studying Lake Baikal's response to climate change, sedimentation & human activities on its unique ecosystem."
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"Studying Lake Baikal's response to climate change, sedimentation & human activities on its unique ecosystem."

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