Vol. 44, No. 3, 2017
A simultaneous English language translation of this journal is available from Pleiades Publishing, Ltd.
Distributed worldwide by Springer. Water Resources ISSN 0097-8078.
Year-to-Year and Many-Year River Runoff Variations in Baikal Drainage Basin
p. 347 abstract
Many-Year Variations of River Runoff in the Selenga Basin
p. 359 abstract
Transformation of Estimated Characteristics of the Annual and Maximal Runoff in the Major Tributaries of Lake Baikal
p. 372 abstract
Dynamic-Stochastical Modeling of Long-Term Fluctuations in Lake Baykal Levels and Angara River Runoff
p. 380 abstract
Assessing Possible Changes in Selenga R. Water Regime in the XXI Century Based on a Runoff Formation Model
p. 390 abstract
Assessment of Runoff, Water and Sediment Quality in the Selenga River Basin Aided by a Web-Based Geoservice
p. 399 abstract
Seasonal Variations in the Vertical Structure of Pelagian Water Stratum in the Southern Baikal
p. 417 abstract
A Study of Heat Transport at the Ice Base and Structure of the Under-Ice Water Layer in Southern Baikal
p. 428 abstract
Variations of Under-Ice Currents in Southern Baikal by Data of 2012–2016
p. 442 abstract
Numerical Simulation of Water Exchange Processes in Lake Baikal
p. 453 abstract
Suspended Sediment Balance in Selenga Delta at the Late XX–Early XXI Century: Simulation by LANDSAT Satellite Images
p. 463 abstract
Snow Pollution in Lake Baikal Water Area in Nearby Land Areas
p. 471 abstract
Groundwater Vulnerability at the Solzanskii Area of Sludge-Lignin Accumulation Ponds at the Baikal Pulp-and-Paper Plant
p. 485 abstract
Chemical Element Composition and Amphipod Concentration Function in Baikal Littoral Zone
p. 497 abstract
Gas Exchange between Baikal and the Atmosphere During Under-Ice Period
p. 512 abstract
Lake Baikal: Extreme Level as a Rare Hydrological Event
p. 522 abstract
Level Regime Regulation in Lake Baikal
p. 537 abstract