Environmental Monitoring of Reservoir Deed-hulsun and its Adjacent Areas
Ulanova Svetlana Sergeevna and Lidzhieva Nina Tserenovna
1Institute of Complex Research of Arid Areas, 358005, Republic of Kalmykia, Elista, Khomutnikov street, 111, Russia. 2Kalmyk State University, 358000, Republic of Kalmykia, Elista, str. Pushkin, 11, Russia
ABSTRACT:
The article presents the results of field studies on the hydrological regime of the reservoir Deed-Hulsun, located on the Caspian depression. The composition and structure of the components of the ecotone system “water-land” in the tapering zone of backwater reservoir are considered. It is shown that in recent years there is an increase in salinity of the reservoir, ecotone areas are influenced by a significant anthropogenic stress
KEYWORDS:
Artificial ponds; Water surface area; Mineralization; Alteration; Vegetation ecotone systems
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