Abstract. Anomalies in pore water (PW) composition have been found in the 100 m-long core BDP-93 that was drilled in Southern Lake Baikal, in four piston cores taken from the same region, and in recent sediments from Frolikha Bay, a hydrothermal vent site in Northern Lake Baikal. PW anoma-lies are manifested as significant increases in concentrations of sulphates, bicarbonates, chlorides, and the ions of alkali and alkali-earth metals, in some cases, in the appearance of specific minor elements. These increases are recorded at sin-gle depths within a core. Anomalies were found at different depths below the sediment-water interface (from centimetres to tens of meters) and the level of pore water enrichment by these components varies from sta...
Lake Baikal is the only freshwater basin containing sediments with gas hydrate accumulations, some o...
Four seeps and mud extrusion features at the lake floor were discovered in August 1999 in the gas hy...
Lake Baikal in Siberia, one of the world’s largest rift lakes, is known to be the only fresh-water l...
Multi-channel seismic profiling and deep drilling have evidenced the presence of gas hydrates in Lak...
Redox conditions and compositions of bottom sediments and sedimentary pore waters in the area of the...
Four cold seeps are studied in Lake Baikal’s South Basin using side scan sonar in combination with d...
In this paper, we present new seismic and heat-flow data that show the base of the hydrate stability...
In this paper, we present new seismic and heat-flow data that show the base of the hydrate stability...
In this paper, we present new seismic and heat-flow data that show the base of the hydrate stability...
The distribution and origin of shallow gas seeps in the vicinity of the Posolsky Bank in Lake Baikal...
The expulsion of sedimentary, methane-rich fluids to bottom waters is a widespread process in Lake B...
A multibeam echosounder survey was conducted (deeper than ca. 300 m water depth, total area: ca. 1.8...
Lake Baikal is the only freshwater basin containing sediments with gas hydrate accumulations, some o...
A multibeam echosounder survey was conducted (deeper than ca. 300 m water depth, total area: ca. 1.8...
After the discovery in 1999 of a series of mud volcanoes on the deep basin floors of Lake Baikal and...
Lake Baikal is the only freshwater basin containing sediments with gas hydrate accumulations, some o...
Four seeps and mud extrusion features at the lake floor were discovered in August 1999 in the gas hy...
Lake Baikal in Siberia, one of the world’s largest rift lakes, is known to be the only fresh-water l...
Multi-channel seismic profiling and deep drilling have evidenced the presence of gas hydrates in Lak...
Redox conditions and compositions of bottom sediments and sedimentary pore waters in the area of the...
Four cold seeps are studied in Lake Baikal’s South Basin using side scan sonar in combination with d...
In this paper, we present new seismic and heat-flow data that show the base of the hydrate stability...
In this paper, we present new seismic and heat-flow data that show the base of the hydrate stability...
In this paper, we present new seismic and heat-flow data that show the base of the hydrate stability...
The distribution and origin of shallow gas seeps in the vicinity of the Posolsky Bank in Lake Baikal...
The expulsion of sedimentary, methane-rich fluids to bottom waters is a widespread process in Lake B...
A multibeam echosounder survey was conducted (deeper than ca. 300 m water depth, total area: ca. 1.8...
Lake Baikal is the only freshwater basin containing sediments with gas hydrate accumulations, some o...
A multibeam echosounder survey was conducted (deeper than ca. 300 m water depth, total area: ca. 1.8...
After the discovery in 1999 of a series of mud volcanoes on the deep basin floors of Lake Baikal and...
Lake Baikal is the only freshwater basin containing sediments with gas hydrate accumulations, some o...
Four seeps and mud extrusion features at the lake floor were discovered in August 1999 in the gas hy...
Lake Baikal in Siberia, one of the world’s largest rift lakes, is known to be the only fresh-water l...