Filippov O.V., Solodovnikov D.A., Zolotaryov D.V., Kanischev S.N. The experience of degraded landscapes and water bodies restoration in the Volga-Akhtuba floodplain: the hydrological aspect
Filippov O.V.
PhD in Geography, Associate Professor, Department of Nature Management, Volzhsky Institute of Humanities (branch) of the Volgograd State University
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Solodovnikov D.A.
PhD in Geography, Associate Professor, Department of Nature Management, Volzhsky Institute of Humanities (branch) of the Volgograd State University
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Zolotaryov D.V.
PhD in Economics, Associate Professor, Department of Nature Management, Volzhsky Institute of Humanities (branch) of the Volgograd State University
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Kanischev S.N.
PhD in Geography, Associate Professor, Dean of the Natural and Social Science Faculty, Volzhsky Institute of Humanities (branch) of the Volgograd State University
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Summary: In the article the results of the survey on the hydrological regime restoration of one of the degraded lakes in the Volga-Akhtuba floodplain in 2012 is addressed – Sotovo lake (Svetloyarsky area of the Volgograd region). Treat a problem of the water loss by the evaporation and filtering in the ground in the first year after the filling of the lake. Provide a references about the restoration of the natural flowthrough mode of the Sotovo lake.
Key words: Volga-Ahtuba floodplain, hydrological regime, degraded landscapes restoration, Sotovo lake, flood, evaporation, filtering in the ground.
The experience of degraded landscapes and water bodies restoration in the Volga-Akhtuba floodplain: the hydrological aspect by Filippov O.V., Solodovnikov D.A., Zolotaryov D.V., Kanischev S.N. is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.