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30 years of operation of the Moscow canal

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In a previous issue of the magazine, the editors printed an article by Prof. A. V. Mikhailov about the Volga-Kama series of hydroelectric power plants, beginning the description of some of the results of operational experience of hydraulic installations along these rivers. The same issue carried an article by M. A. Balagurin about the operation of the Rybinsk and Uglich plants. In this issue are articles by L. S. Bykov, V. S. Gorbachev and N. F. Shuravin, and V. T. Ivanov concerning the operation of the Moscow Canal installations, in particular, the Ivankov and Skhodnya power plants. It is proposed to publish at a later date an article about other hydraulic works on the Volga and Kama rivers-completed, under construction, and in design.

Translated from Gidrotekhnicheskoe Stroitel'stvo, No. 7, pp. 1–6, July, 1967.

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Bykov, L.S. 30 years of operation of the Moscow canal. Hydrotechnical Construction 1, 589–594 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02381737

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