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Sedimentation of suspension in the Mozhaisk Reservoir

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Sedimentation fluxes of suspension were determined in experimental studies on the Mozhaiskoe Reservoir in summer. The leading factors of formation and the rate of accumulation of sedimentary material and organic mater in the reservoir in different phases of synoptic cycle in the channel and shallow zones of the bed in the central part of the reservoir.

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Original Russian Text © E.R. Kremenetskaya, D.V. Lomova, D.I. Sokolov, K.K. Edel’shtein, 2011, published in Vodnye Resursy, 2011, Vol. 38, No. 4, pp. 485–493.

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Kremenetskaya, E.R., Lomova, D.V., Sokolov, D.I. et al. Sedimentation of suspension in the Mozhaisk Reservoir. Water Resour 38, 522–529 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0097807811020072

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