The Source of Thermophilic Bacteria in Lake Baikal Cold Sediments—Coastal Hydrotherms or Deep Fluids?

— The sources of thermophilic bacteria revealed in cold Lake Baikal sediments are considered. Comparative analysis of the taxonomic position of thermophilic microorganisms from four terrestrial hot springs at Lake Baikal coast and from the bottom sediments associated with hydrocarbon discharge was c...

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Hauptverfasser: Pavlova, O. N., Chernitsyna, S. M., Bukin, S. V., Lomakina, A. V., Shubenkova, O. V., Smirnova, D. K., Zemskaya, T. I.
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