Monitoring of Transboundary Pollutant Transport with River Water from the Russian Federation to the Republic of Belarus in 2010–2020 and Its Results

The article presents results of monitoring the transboundary transport of pollutants with river water of the Western Dvina River and the Dnieper River basins for the period from 2010 to 2020. The impact of water runoff long-term dynamics on the transboundary surface water quality is discussed. The a...

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Pollutants
Pollution dispersion
Pollution transport
Quality assessment
River basins
River water
Rivers
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Surface water
Surface water quality
Transboundary pollution
Villages
Water pollution
Water quality
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