Skip to main content

ODINECET Journals catalogue

This catalogue gives access to the Union List of serials available at the ODINECET-Group aquatic libraries. Full records of serials published in the ECET-region, and holdings per library at the following institutions are already included:

 

  • Russian Federal Research Institute of Fishery and Oceanography/VNIRO (Russia)
  • Polar Research Institute of Marine Fisheries and Oceanography (Russia)
  • Research Institute of the Azov Sea Fisheries Problems (Russia)
  • AtlantNIRO (Russia)
  • K.A. Timiryazev Moscow Agricultural Academy (Russia)
  • Limnological Institute RAN (Russia)
  • Institute of Biology of the Southern Seas (Ukraine)
  • Marine Hydrophysical Institute (Ukraine)
  • Estonian Marine Institute of the University of Tartu (Estonia)


A priority goal is to optimize Interlibrary Lending Service within the Association through improvement of the access to detailed information on serials available at the aquatic libraries of Central and Eastern Europe. Requests for articles from this catalogue can be sent through the EURASLIC mailinglist. For this service, you have to be a member of EURASLIC, please consult these pages to learn how to become a member.

All interested aquatic libraries in the ECET-region are invited to add information about their serial holdings to the List. Go to the ODINECET-website and contact the group responsible on how to join this initiative.

Persons | Institutes | Publications | Journals | Projects | Datasets
[ report an error in this record ]basket (0): add | show Print this page

Model of formation of double structure gas hydrates in Lake Baikal based on isotopic data
Hachikubo, A.; Khlystov, O.; Manakov, A.; Kida, M.; Krylov, A.; Sakagami, H.; Minami, H.; Takahashi, N.; Shoji, H.; Kalmychkov, G.; Poort, J. (2009). Model of formation of double structure gas hydrates in Lake Baikal based on isotopic data. Geophys. Res. Lett. 36(L18504): 5. dx.doi.org/10.1029/2009GL039805
In: Geophysical Research Letters. American Geophysical Union: Washington. ISSN 0094-8276; e-ISSN 1944-8007
Peer reviewed article  

Available in  Authors 
    Vlaams Instituut voor de Zee: Open Marine Archive 227743 [ download pdf ]

Author keywords
    gas hydrate; Lake Baikal; stable isotope

Authors  Top 
  • Hachikubo, A.
  • Khlystov, O.
  • Manakov, A.
  • Kida, M.
  • Krylov, A.
  • Sakagami, H.
  • Minami, H.
  • Takahashi, N.
  • Shoji, H.
  • Kalmychkov, G.
  • Poort, J.

Abstract
    We measured the isotopic compositions of methane (C1) and ethane (C2) of hydrate-bound gas and of dissolved gas in pore water retrieved from bottom sediments in Lake Baikal. Both structure I (sI:3%C2) and II (sII:14%C2) gas hydrates are observed in the same sediment cores in Kukuy K-2 mud volcano. We found that C2 dD of sI gas hydrate is larger than that of sII, whereas C1 d13C, C1 dD and C2 d13C values are practically the same in both hydrate structures. d13C of C1 and C2 of hydrate-bound gas are several permil smaller than those in pore water, showing that the current pore water is not the source of gas hydrates. These findings lead to a new model where the sII gas hydrates were formed prior to the sI hydrates.

All data in the Integrated Marine Information System (IMIS) is subject to the VLIZ privacy policy Top | Authors