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Diatoms from sediments of the Dagi geothermal system (Eastern Sakhalin)
Rich diatom flora, including 245 species and varieties belonging to 96 genera, was found in the sediments of the gassing field of the Dagi geothermal system on the coast of Nyisky Bay (Eastern Sakhalin).In the sediments of the gassing field of the Dagi geothermal system on the coast of Nyisky Bay (Eastern Sakhalin). The ecological structure of diatom assemblages indicates the predominant influence of lagoon waters on the formation of their host sediments.