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Ecosystem evolution of Lake Gusinoe (Transbaikal region, Russia)
Authors:Boris Iosifovich Pisarsky  Alina Mikhailovna Hardina  Hidetoshi Naganawa
Affiliation:(1) Institute of the Earth's Crust, Siberian Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Lermontov Street 128, Irkutsk, 664033, Russia
Abstract:Lake Gusinoe is situated on a basin originating from Paleozoic and Mesozoic deposits. The recorded history of the lake's ecosystem evolution is no more than 300 years. The present lake drainage basin was formed mainly in the Cenozoic era, but during the past century, major anthropogenic impacts on the lake have occurred. The human-influenced evolution of the ecosystem began in the 1940s with the development of opencut coal mining nearby the lake. Population increase and the building of the Gusinoozersk State Regional Power Plant, the Trans-Mongolian Railroad and an associated station, and military installations were the major sources of anthropogenic impacts. Since the early 1950s about five species of fish have been introduced into Lake Gusinoe or have invaded the lake, and at least six of the native species have disappeared or are in danger of extinction. From our recent investigations, the present environment of the Lake Gusinoe Basin (Gusinoozersk Basin) is divided into four zones hydrogeochemically: (1) ultrafreshwater, (2) freshwater, (3) mineralized water, and (4) hyposaline and saltwater. Some additional data on changes of the chemical components of the drainage basin waters, as well as on the transition of zooplankton and zoobenthic fauna, are presented in consideration of the risk of industrial development, and the perspectives are discussed.
Keywords:Ancient lakes of Siberia  Hydrogeochemical lake conditions  Anthropogenic lake evolution  Lake Gusinoe  Desalination
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