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Hydrological and morphological processes at river mouths of the Caspian Sea Region as possible analogs of expected changes of mouths of other rivers in Russia and the world

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Present changes in the regime and structure of mouths of rivers, which empty into the Caspian Sea, are discussed. The similarities and differences of these processes at the mouths of different rivers of the Caspian Region were revealed. Assessment was made of the impact of changes in river water runoff and sediment load and in the Caspian Sea level as well as the nearshore zone relief and local hydraulic engineering activities on the processes under study. Anomalous features of the processes occurring at the mouths of the Volga and Terek rivers were revealed and explained. Hydrological and morphological processes typical of the present mouths of the rivers of Ural, Sulak, and Kura were revealed; these processes could be accepted as universal and possible analogs in assessing the expected changes at the mouths of other rivers in Russia and the world in the XXI century.

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Original Russian Text © V.N. Mikhailov, M.V. Mikhailova, M.V. Isupova, 2014, published in Vodnye Resursy, 2014, Vol. 41, No. 5, pp. 471–487.

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Mikhailov, V.N., Mikhailova, M.V. & Isupova, M.V. Hydrological and morphological processes at river mouths of the Caspian Sea Region as possible analogs of expected changes of mouths of other rivers in Russia and the world. Water Resour 41, 489–504 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0097807814050054

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