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Sergey Chalov
Researcher at Moscow State University
Publications - 119
Citations - 2121
Sergey Chalov is an academic researcher from Moscow State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sediment & Drainage basin. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 103 publications receiving 1492 citations. Previous affiliations of Sergey Chalov include Kazimierz Wielki University in Bydgoszcz.
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Fatal landslides in Europe
Ubydul Haque,Philipp Blum,Paula F. da Silva,P. Andersen,Jürgen Pilz,Sergey Chalov,Jean-Philippe Malet,Mateja Jemec Auflič,Norina Andres,Eleftheria Poyiadji,Pedro Calé da Cunha Lamas,Wenyi Zhang,Igor Peshevski,Halldór G. Pétursson,Tayfun Kurt,Nikolai Dobrev,Juan Carlos García-Davalillo,Matina Halkia,Stefano Ferri,George Gaprindashvili,Johanna Engström,David Keellings +21 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a spatio-temporal distribution of deadly landslides is presented for 27 European countries over the last 20 years (1995-2014) and a total of 1370 deaths and 784 injuries were reported resulting from 476 landslides.
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Wetlands as large-scale nature-based solutions : Status and challenges for research, engineering and management
Josefin Thorslund,Jerker Jarsjö,Fernando Jaramillo,James W. Jawitz,Stefano Manzoni,Nandita B. Basu,Sergey Chalov,Matthew J. Cohen,Irena F. Creed,Romain Goldenberg,Anna Hylin,Zahra Kalantari,Antonis D. Koussis,Steve W. Lyon,Katerina Mazi,Johanna Mård,Klas Persson,Jan Pietro,Carmen Prieto,Andrew Quin,Kimberly Van Meter,Georgia Destouni +21 more
TL;DR: Wetlands are often considered as nature-based solutions that can provide a multitude of services of great social, economic and environmental value to humankind as discussed by the authors, and they can provide great social and economic benefits to humans.
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Water resources and their management in central Asia in the early twenty first century: status, challenges and future prospects
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide a comprehensive overview about the current state of knowledge about water resources and their management in Central Asia and present case studies looking at the Selenga-Baikal-Angara Basin, the Lake Aral Basin including the Syr Darya and Amu Darya river systems, the Tarim and the Illi River Basins.
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Spatio-temporal variation of sediment transport in the Selenga River Basin, Mongolia and Russia
Sergey Chalov,Jerker Jarsjö,Nikolay Kasimov,Anna O. Romanchenko,Jan Pietroń,Josefin Thorslund,Ekaterina V. Promakhova +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors considered the unregulated Selenga River and its basin, located in Russia and Mongolia, and showed that peak flow events during spring and summer contribute to the main part (70-80%) of the annual sediment and pollution loads in upstream parts of the basin.
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Gold mining impact on riverine heavy metal transport in a sparsely monitored region: the upper Lake Baikal Basin case
TL;DR: It is suggested that local to regional transformation and enrichment processes in combination with suspended sediment transport from numerous existing upstream mining areas contribute to high concentrations of dissolved heavy metals in downstream parts of the Selenga River, including its delta area at Lake Baikal.