Ecological Conditions of the Lower Dniester and Some Indicators for Assessment of the Hydropower Impact
The Dniester is one of the largest transboundary rivers of the Black Sea basin, and its lower reaches integrate the influence of climate change and hydropower plant (HPP) impact on the waterway. The decrease in precipitation and average annual air temperature increase and intensive hydroelectric con...
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Main Authors: | Svitlana Kovalyshyna, Tatiana Chuzhekova, Maria Grandova, Eduard Onishchenko, Elena Zubcov, Volodymyr Ukrainskyy, Oleksandr Goncharov, Oxana Munjiu, Mikhailo Nabokin, Antoaneta Ene |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/048a24d504a04f9c808e8482cd85a24e |
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