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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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Suspended and dissolved matter fluxes in the upper selenga river basin

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors synthesized recent field-based estimates of the dissolved ions (K + ǫ + Na + Ca 2+ Mg 2+ Cl + Cl - Â 4 2- Â HCO 3 - ), biogens (NO 3 -, NO 2 -, PO 4 3- )(C, mg/l), heavy metal (Fe sum, Mn, Pb) and dissolved load (DL, kg/day), as far as suspended sediment concentration (SSC,mg/l) and suspended load (SL, kg /
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Roles of Bank Material in Setting Bankfull Hydraulic Geometry as Informed by the Selenga River Delta, Russia

TL;DR: A semi-empirical bankfull Shields number relation as a function of slope, bed, and bank sediment grain size is obtained based on a field data set that includes the delta of the Selenga River, Russia, and other rivers from around the globe as mentioned in this paper.
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Effects of placer mining on suspended sediment budget: case study of north of Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula

TL;DR: In this article, a conceptual model was derived to assess anthropogenic effects on the total sediment budget of rivers, and the model illustrates key processes controlling sediment dynamics in the Vyvenka River basin.
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Environmental and human impacts on sediment transport of the largest Asian rivers of Russia and China

TL;DR: In this paper, a comparative summary of sediment loads and particulate trace metals (V, Cr, Co, Cu, Zn, Cd, Pb) transport in the largest Asian rivers of Russia and China is presented.
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Disproportionate Water Quality Impacts from the Century-Old Nautanen Copper Mines, Northern Sweden

TL;DR: In this article, the small copper mines of Nautanen, northern Sweden, which had been in operation for only six years when abandoned approximately 110 years ago in 1908, were compared to synthesized historical measurement data from 1993 to 2014.