Assessment of the role of reservoir morphology in parameterizing its ecological regime under extreme hydrological conditions

The results are presented of scenario calculations of water quality parameters and biological productivity in three areas of morphologically different types of reservoirs in the years with extreme water conditions. Three models of reservoirs with the same size and flowage are used: river-, lake-, an...

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Atmospheric Sciences
Earth and Environmental Science
Earth Sciences
Ecology
Freshwater
Hypolimnion
Meteorology
Morphology
Municipal water supplies
Reservoirs
Simulation
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