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Changes in Water Resources under Conditions of Climate Warming and Their Impact on Water Inflow to Russian Large Reservoirs

Changes are considered in the runoff regime of Russian rivers and in the water inflow to reservoirs as a result of the climate warming observed in the country since the second half of the 1970s. Based on the analysis of long–term observational data on water inflow to 41 large reservoirs with the vol...

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Published in:Russian meteorology and hydrology 2018-06, Vol.43 (6), p.390-396
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Cold season
Earth and Environmental Science
Earth Sciences
Flash flooding
Flash floods
Global warming
Hydrology
Inflow
Meteorology
Reservoirs
Resources
River water
Rivers
Runoff
Water inflow
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