2012
DOI: 10.1134/s0097807812010137
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Dynamics of hydromorphic landscapes in the upper parts of Dnieper reservoirs

Abstract: The rate and specifics of formation of unique hydromorphic landscapes in the upper parts of three Dnieper reservoirs are assessed based on the analysis of space photographs Landsat 5 and Landsat 7 over a many year period, as well as topographic and electronic maps. Their area in the examined water bodies was found to exceed 25 thousand ha, and that in the entire chain of reservoirs, to exceed 35 thousand ha. The mean annual rate of increase in the area of hydromorphic landscapes varies from 66 in the Kanevskoe… Show more

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“…Recent studies (Starodubtsev et al 2021;Vyshnevskyi and Shecvhuk 2021) report the spatiotemporal dynamics of this hydromorphic landscape, shoreland erosion, overgrowing of the reservoir with vegetation, and other ecological aspects related to development in and around Kaniv Reservoir. In wet years flood water is released from the reservoir through culverts into low-lying areas adjacent to the reservoir.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent studies (Starodubtsev et al 2021;Vyshnevskyi and Shecvhuk 2021) report the spatiotemporal dynamics of this hydromorphic landscape, shoreland erosion, overgrowing of the reservoir with vegetation, and other ecological aspects related to development in and around Kaniv Reservoir. In wet years flood water is released from the reservoir through culverts into low-lying areas adjacent to the reservoir.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The temperature of the surface water on sampling days ranged 22.5°C to 24°C. The main hydrological features of the reservoir are given elsewhere (Starodubtsev and Bogdanets 2012).…”
Section: Study Sitementioning
confidence: 99%