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Hydrological surveys of the Lake Peschanoe and the Sernovodsky isthmus of Kunashir island (Greater Kuril сhain)

The article is devoted to the study of the largest lake of the island of Kunashir – the lake Peschanoe (means Sandy) – and the adjacent sections of the coast of the Sea of Okhotsk. Despite its considerable size and relatively easy transport accessibility, the lake still remains relatively poorly exp...

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