2020
DOI: 10.32846/2306-9716/2020.eco.3-30.12
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Features of surface runoff formation of mountain rivers during deforestation and plowing of slope areas

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“…Since more often there is a change in the nature of forested areas than their percentage in the catchment area, i.e., young forests are being planted on the site of mature forests that have been cut down. Young forests have less protective properties for ecosystems, as already mentioned [4,8] . Their impact on water resources due to the replacement of centuries-old forests by young ones is manifested in a change in total evaporation (it decreases sharply) [13] .…”
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“…Since more often there is a change in the nature of forested areas than their percentage in the catchment area, i.e., young forests are being planted on the site of mature forests that have been cut down. Young forests have less protective properties for ecosystems, as already mentioned [4,8] . Their impact on water resources due to the replacement of centuries-old forests by young ones is manifested in a change in total evaporation (it decreases sharply) [13] .…”
Section: Materials and Methods Of Researchmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…A lot of research, in this regard, is devoted to small rivers, which react strongly to deforestation and plowing of coastal areas [8] . As a result of deforestation and plowing of coastal areas, there is an activation of landslide and mudflow processes, the development of soil erosion, etc.…”
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confidence: 99%