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China has announced an ambitious plan to build a water pipeline from Lake Baikal in Siberia to Beijing, aiming to address its ...
The Lake Baikal, located in Siberia, Russia, is the deepest lake in the world with a maximum depth of 5,387 feet.
In August 1993, seven hikers climbed the popular tourist destination, Khamar-Daban mountain. Only one witness would survive.
Lake Baikal, the world’s deepest and one of its oldest lakes, offers an unparalleled natural laboratory for studying sediment geochemistry and microbial ecology.
Vladimir Putin held a meeting with President of the Russian Academy of Sciences Gennady Krasnikov to discuss the expert, ...
Vladimir Putin took part in the annual forum, Strong Ideas for a New Time, hosted by the Agency for Strategic Initiatives (ASI).
As the weight of melting ice is lifted off volcanos, eruptions will become more common and more violent, according to a new study of volcanos in Chile’s Patagonia region, reports the Smithsonian ...
Brazil tops the list, boasting an impressive 13.2% of the world’s total freshwater reserves. The Amazon River, the largest river by discharge volume, along with numerous lakes and rivers, makes Brazil ...
Retreating water levels are exposing stretches of cracked, arsenic-laden lakebed in Utah. Future dust storms will carry an ...
Large surface waves produced by powerboats are a mainstay for recreational watersports. A new study from the University of ...
Lake Powell is a linchpin of the western U.S. water and energy systems, storing up to approximately 24 million acre-feet of water. The Glen Canyon Dam provides power to approximately 5 million people ...