Energy sector of the Baikal natural territory in terms of impact assessment on the ecosystem of lake Baikal

  • 1 Melentiev Energy Systems Institute SB RAS, Irkutsk, Russia 1

Abstract

The study deal with the functioning of energy objects in the Baikal natural territory and they impact on the ecosystem of Lake Baikal. It is shown that pollutants have a major impact on the atmosphere from where can spread over long distances and leached from the air to the water and soil surfaces. The role of energy sector of the Baikal natural territory in the impact on the lake ecosystem has been determined.

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