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Journal of Mountain Science Vol 2 No 1 (2005):86~90 http://www.imde.ac.cn/journal Article ID: 1672-6316 (2005) 01-0086-05 A Short Review: Limnological and Paleolimnological Researches in Mongolia Carried out by Joint Russian- Mongolian Expeditions 1 2 Dmitrii V. Sevastyanov* and Nadezhda I. Dorofeyk 1 Dept. Geography & Geoecology, Saint-Petersburg State University, 10 Liniya, 33, St.-Petersburg, 199178, Russia 2 Institute of Evolution & Ecology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Piatnitskaya 47, Stroenie 3, Moscow, 109017, Russia. *E-mail: ecolim@DS3753.spb.edu Mongolia-extensive inside-continental country, The first major publications about the results of with an area of more than 1,500,000 km . There hydrological and hydrochemical researches of lakes are some mountain areas – Hangai and Hantai in belong to S.A.Kondratiev (1929) and V.L.Smirnov the North, and Mongolian Altai in the West, and (1932). Then the materials of research on Gobi Altai – in the Center of the country. geography and hydrogeology of large lake hollows Altitude of the territory grow up to 1580 m of Mongolia were published by E.М. Murzaev above sea level in average. Therefore environment (1947). in this country may by consider as mountainous. N.T. Kuznetsov (1951); Sh.Tsegmid (1955), and Despite climate aridity, in the territory of Mongolia also on hydrobiology of Lake Huvsgul
Journal of Mountain Science – Springer Journals
Published: Mar 1, 2005
Keywords: Large Lake; Plant Macrofossil; Diatomic Analysis; Modern Lake; Lake Bottom Sediment
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