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Groundwater Runoff in Karelia

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The regularities in the formation and distribution of normal annual subsurface runoff values in the summer and winter low-water periods and for the year as a whole are considered for Karelia and its characteristic regions. Correlation analysis is used to assess the correlation between the distribution of specific groundwater runoff and a number of runoff-forming factors considered as basic characteristics for areas with similar physiographic and geological–hydrogeological conditions.

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Vsevolozhskii, V.A., Kochetkova, R.P. Groundwater Runoff in Karelia. Water Resources 30, 351–360 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1024918126914

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