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Influence of intrareservoir and meteorological factors on the rate of oxygen demand by valley reservoir sediments

Analyzed are the spatial and temporal variations of the sediment oxygen demand rate in the Mozhaisk Reservoir. It is demonstrated that this rate in summer depends both on the sediment characteristics and on the biological and meteorological factors. It is revealed that the content of labile organic...

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Published in:Russian meteorology and hydrology 2012-05, Vol.37 (5), p.338-345
Main Authors: Lomova, D. V., Brekhovskikh, V. F., Vishnevskaya, G. N., Kremenetskaya, E. R.
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