Climate Change and Geochemistry May Explain the Finding of Marine Cyanobacteria in a Continental Saline Lake

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Zorigto NAMSARAEV [1 ,2 ]
Vladimir GORLENKO [2 ]
Boris KUZNETSOV [3 ]
Bair NAMSARAEV [4 ]
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[1] National Research Centre “Kurchatov Institute”
[2] Winogradsky Institute of Microbiology, Russian Academy of Sciences
[3] Centre "Bioengineering", Russian Academy of Sciences
[4] Institute of General and Experimental Biology, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences
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Microcoleus chthonoplastes; cyanobacteria; alkaline lakes; local climate change;
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1 Introduction Alkaline Lake Khilganta located in a steppe zone of South Siberia(N 50°42’535,E 115°06’086)is unique among adjacent lakes because of a development of a thick(up to 3 cm)cyanobacterial mat dominated by
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