ON tHE PROBLEM OF CALCULATION OF WATER RESOURcES of sMALL LOW-MOUNTAIN RIVERS
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https://doi.org/10.61841/rt7f8f13Keywords:
discharge, flow formation, small low-mountain rivers, hydrological regime, statistic characteristics, coefficients of variation,, relative root-mean-square errors.Abstract
In the article preliminary and basic results on calculation of hydrological characteristics of small low-mountain rivers of Uzbekistan for the purpose of calculation of their water resources are presented.
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