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Characteristics and varieties of gases enclathrated in natural gas hydrates retrieved at Lake Baikal
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Characteristics of hydrate-bound gas retrieved at the Kedr mud volcano (southern Lake Baikal)
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Authigenic rhodochrosite from a gas hydrate-bearing structure in Lake Baikal
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Hydrogen and oxygen isotopic anomalies in pore waters suggesting clay mineral dehydration at gas hydrate-bearing Kedr mud volcano, southern Lake Baikal, Russia
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Sequentially sampled gas hydrate water, coupled with pore water and bottom water isotopic and ionic signatures at the Kukuy mud volcano, Lake Baikal: ambiguous deep-rooted source of hydrate-forming water
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Gas hydrate of Lake Baikal: discovery and varieties
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Molecular and isotopic composition of hydrate-bound and dissolved gases in the southern basin of Lake Baikal, based on an improved headspace gas method
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Thermal anomalies associated with shallow gas hydrates in the K-2 mud volcano, Lake Baikal
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Isotopic composition of dissolved inorganic carbon in subsurface sediments of gas hydrate-bearing mud volcanoes, Lake Baikal: implications for methane and carbonate origin
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Molecular and isotopic characteristics of gas hydrate-bound hydrocarbons in southern and central Lake Baikal