WATER RESOURCES IN THE LOWER REACHES OF THE AMUDARYA RIVER
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https://doi.org/10.1808/a30ed759Аннотация
The largest river in Central Asia, the Amudarya, is formed as a result of the confluence of the Page and Vakhsh rivers, which provide the bulk (85-87%) of its annual flow. The few tributaries of these rivers, which form in the Pamir Mountains, are fed by glaciers or snow. This determines the tendency of the Amu Darya to have glacial-snow types of nutrition.
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