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Anthropogenically Changed Water Entering Water Bodies in the Don Basin

Based on the data of water balance stations and water management statistics, the total amount of anthropogenically altered water entering the water bodies of the Don basin has been calculated for a period from the 1980s until recently. These are industrial, domestic and agricultural waste and return...

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Published in:Russian meteorology and hydrology 2023-06, Vol.48 (6), p.541-547
Main Authors: Koronkevich, N. I., Chernogaeva, G. M., Dolgov, S. V., Kashutina, E. A., Barabanova, E. A., Luk’yanov, K. V.
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Gullies
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Pollution
Pollution control
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Water protection
Water quality
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