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Formation of current groundwater resources in European Russia

The formation conditions of subsurface and surface water runoff and their resources have been analyzed. It has been shown that changes in recent years were accompanied by a considerable decrease in the unevenness of within-year distribution, an increase in the subsurface and a decrease in the surfac...

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Published in:Water resources 2015-09, Vol.42 (5), p.563-571
Main Authors: Dzhamalov, R. G, Frolova, N. L, Rets, E. P, Bugrov, A. A
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Dry season
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Freshwater
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Groundwater
Hydrogeology
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Rivers
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Water Pollution Control
Water resources
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