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Water Resources | 2006

Hydrological regime of the Rhône Delta and dynamics of its coastline

M. V. Mikhailova; M. V. Isupova

Specific features of the hydrological regime of the Rhône River and the nearshore zone of its mouth are discussed. The processes of seawater intrusion into the delta branches are described. The information on the history of the delta evolution and development is presented along with the reconstruction of the Holocene evolution of the Rhône Delta and analysis of formation peculiarities of the present-day delta. Channel processes in the Rhône Delta and the dynamics of the delta coastline are described; characteristics of the deep-water fan are discussed, and the data on sediment balance are given.


Water Resources | 2008

Hypersalinization of River Estuaries in West Africa

V. N. Mikhailov; M. V. Isupova

Regularities in processes of seawater intrusion into the rivers of Senegal, Saloum, Gambia, and Casamance in West Africa are analyzed. The seawater intrusion during the low-flow period, which is a common phenomenon for the lower reaches of these rivers, has taken on extreme features in the course of the severe drought that occurred in West Africa in the 1970s–1980s. The processes of progressing water salinization in estuaries under the impact of drastic reduction of atmospheric precipitation and river runoff, considerable evaporation water losses, and tides are described. Due consideration is given to the unique hydrological phenomenon, i.e., the so-called reverse estuary. The Senegal River mouth is taken as a case study of cyclic variations in runoff, water salinity, and distance of saltwater penetration into the river. Certain environmental consequences of water salinization are discussed using the Casamance River estuary as an example. Methods used in Africa to prevent seawater intrusion and salinization of estuaries harmful for the environment and economy are described in this article.


Water Resources | 2008

Hydrological and morphological processes in Senegal River mouth area

M. V. Isupova; V. N. Mikhailov

The main features of the structure and water regime of the mouth area of the Senegal River and their changes caused by river regulation in its upper reaches and within its delta area are considered. Data on water and sediment runoff of the Senegal River and their variations along the river are specified. River runoff was found to dramatically decrease in recent decades because of a drought. Zoning of river mouth area was carried out, and morphological processes in its estuary, in particular, the formation of a new outlet of the river into the ocean with the formation of a lagoon, are described.


Water Resources | 2006

Water circulation, sediment dynamics, erosional and accumulative processes in the Gironde Estuary (France)

M. V. Mikhailova; M. V. Isupova

The basic features of the hydrological regime and morphodynamics of the mouth area of the Garonne and Dordogne rivers and its part, i.e., the Gironde Estuary, are discussed. The main attention is given to the analysis of water circulation and sediment dynamics in the Gironde Estuary under the joint impact of seasonal river flow and tidal fluctuations. In addition to this, the estuary evolution during the Holocene period and regularities of present-day erosional and accumulative processes are characterized.


Water Resources | 2011

Water and sediment dynamics at Saint Lawrence River mouth

E. N. Dolgopolova; M. V. Isupova

The main features of the hydrological regime and morphological structure of the estuarine-type mouth area of the Saint Lawrence River are considered. Data on the structure of water masses, thermal and ice regimes in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, which has a significant effect on the estuary, are given. The major attention is paid to water mixing processes, water and sediment dynamics in the estuary under the joint effect of river runoff and tides, and as a function of bed topography. The parameter determining the type of water stratification and circulation is discussed. The effect of the Coriolis force on the stratified flow in the estuary and formation of the geostrophic current is discussed.


Water Resources | 2010

Classification of estuaries by hydrodynamic processes

E. N. Dolgopolova; M. V. Isupova

Various characteristics determining the estuary and factors affecting the formation of its hydrological regime are considered. The results of studying the interaction between sea and river waters in estuaries and the characteristic features of suspended sediment transport under the competing effect of river runoff and tides are given. Possible approaches to the classification of estuaries, proposed by different authors, are discussed.


Water Resources | 2015

Impact of reservoirs on the hydrological regime and morphology of the lower reaches and delta of the Zambezi River (Mozambique)

V. N. Mikhailov; Valentina I. Kravtsova; M. V. Isupova

The recent general geographic characteristics of the Zambezi River basin and its delta are discussed. The main hydroclimatic features of the river basin and delta are revealed. The fluvial and marine factors that influence the river delta are discussed in detail. Close attention is given to the effect of the large reservoirs of Kariba and Cahora Bassa on the hydrological regime, morphology, and ecosystem of the Lower Zambezi valley and the river delta. Considerable changes in the delta and its coastline that occurred over the last decades are revealed.


Water Resources | 2011

Hydrological processes in the mouth area of the Hong Ha (Red River)

M. V. Isupova; V. N. Mikhailov

The main features of hydrological processes taking place in the mouth area of the Hong Ha River in Vietnam are considered. The geographic and hydrological conditions in the Hong Ha River basin and in its receiving water body—the Gulf of Tonkin, South China Sea—are briefly characterized. The main features of the mouth area of the Hong Ha River as a specific geographic object are identified. The hydrological regime of the delta and the nearshore zone of the Hong Ha River are described in detail. Water balance of the delta, runoff water levels and delta inundation, water and sediment runoff distributions over delta branches, and the effect of tides, typhoons, and storm surges on delta regime are considered. Present-day problems of the use and protection of natural resources at the Hong Ha River mouth are briefly discussed.


Water Resources | 2008

Long-Term variations in water levels in the Volga mouth area and their dependence on the Caspian Sea level variations

M. V. Isupova

Long-term water level variations in the Volga mouth area and the effect exerted on them by the river’s flow and the Caspian Sea’s level variations are considered. Quantitative relationships were identified between the mean annual water levels at different gages in the mouth and the sea level. A backwater component was isolated in the long-term variations in water level in the Volga mouth area. Relationships between the daily water levels in the mouth and the Caspian Sea’s level at fixed water flow in the delta apex are presented. The magnitude and the propagation distance of backwater from the sea into the delta are specified. The responses of the mouth areas of rivers emptying into the Caspian Sea to sea level variations in the past century are compared.


Water Resources | 2007

Water and sediment dynamics in the estuary and mouth area of the Seine River

M. V. Mikhailova; M. V. Isupova

The principal features of the hydrological regime of the Seine River mouth area are discussed. Attention is focused on studying the dynamics of water and sediments in the estuary of the Seine River and in its tidal mouth area under the combined effect of seasonal variations in river runoff and tides. The history of development and improvement of the estuary is described.

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M. V. Mikhailova

Russian Academy of Sciences

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E. N. Dolgopolova

Russian Academy of Sciences

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M. V. Krylenko

Russian Academy of Sciences

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V. V. Krylenko

Russian Academy of Sciences

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