Wellesley-Байкал 2016

Fieldwork for Wellesley College's Russian Area Studies/Environmental Studies 212 course, Summer 2016

Monday, August 1, 2016

Mom, I found a hoopoe!

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Today the wildfire smoke haze over the lake cleared, and we were able to see the mountains 40 km away on the other side of the lake for the...
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Launching the field problem!

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After breakfast, we went to the lab and pooled the environmental data that we've been collecting along the shore of Baikal during ...
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З днем народженя!

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З днем народженя, Тато. Я дуже по тобi скучаю i люблю. Люба

Fieldwork on the coastal bluffs

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And this is what it looks like when the students are out observing signs of coastal eutrophication just north of the village. Tom
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Can't beat the view

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This is what students see from our classroom window when they look up from their work at the biostation... Tom
Sunday, July 31, 2016

Diving into Baikal!

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Today started off with our first journey on the Kozhov (the boat that will be our home for the future lake expedition). We traveled to Lis...
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Saturday, July 30, 2016

Seven Miles for Science!

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Hi everyone! Our first full day at the biostation was packed. We started off with presentations by Tatyana and Anya about eco-tourism in t...
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Wellesley Baikal Team
We are 12 undergraduates and 3 faculty from Wellesley College. This expedition constitutes the fieldwork for "Lake Baikal: The Soul of Siberia" (Russian Area Studies/Environmental Studies 212), an interdisciplinary course founded in 2001. https://sites.google.com/a/wellesley.edu/bajkal/
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