Model Assessment of the Mozhaisk Reservoir Impact on the Transformation of Organic Matter Flow

The results of model calculations for the long-term balance of persistent and labile organic substances in the Mozhaisk Reservoir are analyzed. The model verification based on numerous hydrological and hydrochemical surveys of the reservoir demonstrated the adequacy of the model simulation of organi...

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