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Investigations into the inventory of CO2 in the hydrosphere are primarily aimed gas exchange between the atmosphere and oceans. However, lakes often are not considered as possible sources and sinks, even if they can be locally important for many geographical regions. Lake Baikal covers a tremendous area and has locally high biotic activity, and thus it can be expected to play an essential role in regional CO2 dynamics. Measurements of atmospheric CO2, dissolved gases and various aqueous chemical parameters were performed at the Limnological Institute SB RAS site near Bolshie Koty in 2003-2004
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Domysheva, V., Sakirko, M., Panchenko, M., Pestunov, D. (2006). THE INTERACTION OF CO2 BETWEEN THE ATMOSPHERE AND SURFACE WATERS OF LAKE BAIKAL AND THE INFLUENCE OF WATER COMPOSITION. In: Lombardi, S., Altunina, L., Beaubien, S. (eds) Advances in the Geological Storage of Carbon Dioxide. Nato Science Series: IV: Earth and Environmental Sciences, vol 65. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-4471-2_04
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