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Modeling level variations in Lake Kineret I. A. KozhevnikovaV. I. Shveikina Water Resources and the Regime of Water Bodies 06 November 2014 Pages: 627 - 633
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The state of water resources in major Mediterranean islands Francesco ViolaManuel SapianoMaria Teresa Noto Water Resources and the Regime of Water Bodies 06 November 2014 Pages: 639 - 648
The status of transboundary rivers in Turkey Murat KankalErgun Uzlu Water Resources and The Regime of Water Bodies 06 November 2014 Pages: 649 - 665
Accumulation of alkaline and alkaline-earth elements in subcolloidal fraction of bottom sediment at the river-sea geochemical barrier D. M. PolyakovN. V. Zarubina Water Quality and Protection: Environmental Aspects 06 November 2014 Pages: 666 - 670
Migration of dissolved matter at Serebryanka R. Mouth, the basin of the Sea of Japan (Sikhote Alin Reserve) A. V. SavenkoO. S. Pokrovsky Water Quality and Protection: Environmental Aspects 06 November 2014 Pages: 671 - 676
Hydrocarbons of bottom sediments at the Shtokman Field in the Barents Sea I. A. NemirovskayaA. V. Travkina Water Quality and Protection: Environmental Aspects 06 November 2014 Pages: 677 - 686
Concentration dynamics of biogenic elements and phytoplankton at Selenga R. Mouth and in Selenga shallows (Lake Baikal) I. V. TombergL. M. SorokovikovaV. G. Ivanov Water Quality and Protection: Environmental Aspects 06 November 2014 Pages: 687 - 695
Concentrations, coexisting forms, and features of silicon distribution and migration in surface waters of Ukraine P. N. LinnikT. P. Dikaya Water Quality and Protection: Environmental Aspects 06 November 2014 Pages: 696 - 708
The use of feed-forward back propagation and cascade correlation for the neural network prediction of surface water quality parameters Moussa S. ElbisyHatem M. AliTurki M. Alaboud Water Quality and Protection: Environmental Aspects 06 November 2014 Pages: 709 - 718
Water and wastewater treatment from BTEX by carbon nanotubes and Nano-Fe Bijan BinaMohammad Mehdi AminHamidreza Pourzamani Water Quality and Protection: Environmental Aspects 06 November 2014 Pages: 719 - 727
Assessment of the statistical significance of global changes in the annual river runoff in XXI century due to possible anthropogenic warming of climate S. G. Dobrovolski Interaction Between Continental Waters and The Environment 06 November 2014 Pages: 728 - 737
Responses of runoff to climate change and human activities in the Ebinur Lake Catchment, western China Junqiang YaoZhihui LiuChengzhi Li Interaction between Continental Waters and the Environment 06 November 2014 Pages: 738 - 747
Scenario prediction of changes in water balance components of the Olenek and Indigirka rivers in the context of possible climate change in the region of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) E. M. GusevO. N. NasonovaG. V. Ayzel Interaction between Continental Waters and the Environment 06 November 2014 Pages: 748 - 762
Scenarios of water resources development in Poland up to 2030 Tomasz Walczykiewicz Water Resources Development: Economic and Legal Aspects 06 November 2014 Pages: 763 - 773
Possibility for hydroenergetic utilization of relatively researched water streams Uroš M. KaradžićVuko V. KovijanićRadoje V. Vujadinović Water Resources Development: Economic and Legal Aspects 06 November 2014 Pages: 774 - 781
AHP-based group decision making approach to supplier selection of irrigation equipment Jovana DraginčićMilica Vranešević Water Resources Development: Economic and Legal Aspects 06 November 2014 Pages: 782 - 791
Participatory developing strategies for water management in South Khorasan province, Iran Abbasali Tayefi NasrabadiAbolfazl Shamsai Water Resources Development: Economic and Legal Aspects 06 November 2014 Pages: 792 - 799