2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.rgg.2017.02.005
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First results of study of Lake Baunt bottom sediments (northern Transbaikalia)

Abstract: In March 2014, the Lake Baunt bottom sediments were drilled in the deepest part of the lake basin (33 m). The penetrated interval is 13.7 m thick, with the age of the base being evaluated at 28–30 ka. Lithological study of the penetrated sediments demonstrates the upper part of the section dominated by diatom ooze, whose concentration decreases gradually downward the section, up to the replacement of the ooze by silty clay. The obtained data on variations in petromagnetic parameters, concentration of biogenic … Show more

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“…1) and is one of the larger lakes in the Tsipikan-Baunt lake district (Shchetnikov, 2007;Yakhnenko et al, 2008). Located at ~1050 m a.s.l., Baunt has a surface area of 111 km 2 (19 km length on a SW-NE elongation and 9 km width), with an average depth of 17 m and maximum depth of 33 m (Krainov et al, 2017). The catchment predominantly lies to the south, east, and west (Krainov et al, 2017), and is bounded by the Ikat and Tsipikan highlands (Solotchin et al, 2015) (Fig.…”
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“…1) and is one of the larger lakes in the Tsipikan-Baunt lake district (Shchetnikov, 2007;Yakhnenko et al, 2008). Located at ~1050 m a.s.l., Baunt has a surface area of 111 km 2 (19 km length on a SW-NE elongation and 9 km width), with an average depth of 17 m and maximum depth of 33 m (Krainov et al, 2017). The catchment predominantly lies to the south, east, and west (Krainov et al, 2017), and is bounded by the Ikat and Tsipikan highlands (Solotchin et al, 2015) (Fig.…”
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“…Glaciation in this region is limited to the Kodar range of the Transbaikal mountains (Stokes et al, 2013), and has receded recently due to anthropogenic warming, while extensive mountain glacier coverage existed during the Last Glacial (Margold et al, 2016;Martin and Jansson, 2011;Stokes et al, 2013). Baunt receives water from the Verkhnyaya (Upper) Tsipa and Tsipikan rivers (Krainov et al, 2017), and discharges into the Nizhnyaya (Lower) Tsipa River (Ufimtsev et al, 2009) (Fig. 1).…”
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