scholarly journals Watering of the river delta Volga and Western sub-steppe ilmens based on simulation hydrodynamic modeling

2021 ◽  
Vol 843 (1) ◽  
pp. 012051
Author(s):  
V V Borodychev ◽  
A A Byber ◽  
E L Ratkovich

Abstract To ensure the flooding of the Volga river delta and the Western sub-basin Ilmen and meet the requirements of the fisheries and agriculture, the following tasks were set and completed: to describe the current state and the main environmental, fisheries, agricultural and transport problems of the functioning of the Volga Delta and the Western sub-basin Ilmen; to develop a computer simulation model in the software package MIKE 11 plot of the Volga river from Verkhneye Lebyazhye village before flowing into the Caspian sea, with the specification of cross-sections along the river bed and the floodplain of the Volga river and its branches, spawning grounds, and western sub-steppe ilmen; to perform computer hydrodynamic modeling of the studied section of the Volga river; to develop possible scenarios to solve the problems of flooding of the Volga river delta and the western sub-steppe ilmen, and to meet the requirements of fisheries and agriculture. As the result, the requirements of the main water users for the operating modes of the Volga hydroelectric power station were presented and a hydrodynamic model was described, which allows determining the measures for watering the territory and using simulation modeling to evaluate their effectiveness.

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mariya Zavadskaya ◽  
Alexandr Zavadskiy ◽  
Mikhail Lychagin

<p>Environmental changes in the Volga River delta attract attention of researchers due to increasing anthropogenic pressure on the river catchment, global climate changes, and natural fluctuation cycles of the Caspian Sea level. These changes significantly affect the hydrological regime and erosion-accumulative processes in the Volga delta.</p><p>In 2018-2020, the authors conducted series of field hydrological and geochemical studies within the Volga River delta, which covered all major systems of the deltaic water streams. We have determined water discharge, suspended sediment concentration, content of dissolved and suspended chemical elements (ICP-MS/ICP-AES). The results obtained in the study provide a comprehensive view of the current spatial and temporal distribution of the water flow, suspended sediment yield, and geochemical flows along the main branches, numerous channels and rivers during the both high and low water periods, and also allow us to compare them with long-term trends established by previous studies.</p><p>We have found that the present distribution of water flow and suspended sediment load within the Volga delta differs from the second half of the XX century. It determines the ongoing restructuring of the water balance, and transformation of the rate of erosion and accumulative processes within the main systems of the deltaic branches. The study allowed delineating the Volga Delta by zones of erosion, transition, and accumulation of suspended matter in different phases of the water regime in relation to the modern basis of erosion, which is the current level of the Caspian Sea.</p><p>The distribution of geochemical runoff within the Volga Delta is determined by water and sediment runoff, as well as concentrations of dissolved and suspended forms of chemical elements. The largest geochemical runoff passes through the Bakhtemir and Buzan systems. During the low-water period, the volumes of geochemical runoff of these branches are similar. During the flood period, despite the increasing share of Buzan water runoff, the prevailing fluxes of matter pass through the Bakhtemir system due to higher concentrations of elements and larger solid discharge.</p><p>The ratio of dissolved and suspended elements in flows is determined mainly by the properties of chemical elements. According to the percentage ratio of dissolved and suspended forms, we divided elements into 3 groups: 1) migrating mainly in dissolved forms (Na, Ca, Sr, Mg, Mo, U, K, Li, Ba, As, Sb), 2) migrating mainly in suspended forms (Pb, Y, Zr, Ti, Mn, Fe, Al, REE), 3) elements with changeable behavior depending on geochemical and hydrological conditions (Ni, Cd, Zn, Co, Cu, et al.).</p><p>The research was supported by RFBR project No. 18-05-80094 and №17-05-41174-RGS.</p>


2016 ◽  
Vol 54 (1) ◽  
pp. 013-017
Author(s):  
B.M. Nasibulina ◽  
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T.F. Kurochkina ◽  
A.A. Istelyueva ◽  
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Author(s):  
Victor Zanozin ◽  
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Alexander Barmin ◽  
Valery Zanozin ◽  
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...  

2016 ◽  
pp. 1-14
Author(s):  
Harald J. L. Leummens

2018 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 11-17
Author(s):  
A.P. Kalmykov ◽  
V.A. Strelkov

The purpose of the research is to systematize the long-term data on study of nematode fauna of Corvidae family birds of Volga river delta. Materials and methods. Data of helminthological researches carried out during the period from 1936 to 2017 in different landscape zones of Volga river delta are included into the project. The study of the species composition of the nematode fauna was carried out based on analysis of own and literature data received during helminthological autopsy of the Corvidae family birds belonging to 3 species: hooded crow (Corvus cornix Linnaeus, 1758), rook (Corvus frugilegus Linnaeus, 1758), magpie (Picapica Linnaeus, 1758). Traditional methods were used during collection and handling of helminthological material (Skryabin, 1928; Dubinina, 1955). Nematodes have been fixed by the mixture made from equal parts of 70% alcohol, lactic acid and 50% glycerol, 4% formalin solution or in Barbagallo liquid. Nematodes have been identified by famous indicators. Results and discussion. 480 specimen of Corvidae family birds, 170 specimen of which had been infested by nematode worms, were investigated in order to study helminthofauna at Volga river delta from 1936 to nowadays. Having summarized the literature data with the results from own study of Corvidae family parasitophauna we have made a taxonomical list including 17 species of nematodes. During the period from 1976 to 2017 we have been discovering 3 species of nematodes for the first time: Microtetrameres helix (Cram, 1927) - in a rook, Oxyspirura sygmoidea (Molin, 1860) - in a rook, a magpie and a hooded crow, Pseudaprocta decorata (Li, 1933) - in a magpie. 2 species of nematodes have been registered in Corvidae family as in new hosts in the studied region too. Baruscapillaria corvorum (Rudolphi, 1819) - in a hooded crow, a magpie and Diplotriaena tricuspis (Fedtschenko, 1874) - in a hooded crow.


2016 ◽  
Vol 11 (3) ◽  
pp. 202-213
Author(s):  
Z. N. Isenalieva ◽  
I. V. Volkova ◽  
V. I. Egorova ◽  
N. O. Meshcheryakova ◽  
Z. A. Shkvarnikova

2011 ◽  
Vol 439 (2) ◽  
pp. 1186-1189 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. N. Kur’yakova

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