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Effect of groundwater runoff on the chemical composition of the delta-front water of the Selenga River, Lake Baika

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Original Russian Text © I.B. Mizandrontsev, I.V. Tomberg, L.M. Sorokovnikova, V.N. Sinyukovich, 2014, published in Geokhimiya, 2014, No. 10, pp. 946–953.

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Mizandrontsev, I.B., Tomberg, I.V., Sorokovnikova, L.M. et al. Effect of groundwater runoff on the chemical composition of the delta-front water of the Selenga River, Lake Baika. Geochem. Int. 52, 891–897 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0016702914080059

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