Vol. 52, No. 1, 2025
Hydrological Hazards at River Mouths: Terminology, Typification, and Geography
p. 1 abstract
Characteristics of Long-Term and Seasonal Runoff Variability at the Head of the Mouth Area of the Onega River
p. 18 abstract
Water and Ice Regime of the Pechora River Mouth under Current Hydroclimatic Conditions
p. 33 abstract
Modeling of Hydrodynamic Processes of the Estuaries of the European Part of the Russian Arctic under Possible Climate Changes
p. 45 abstract
Historical Overview of the Onega River Mouth Freezing and Break-up from the End of the 18th Century
p. 58 abstract
Lithodynamic Aspects in the Development of the Black Sea Part of the Kuban River Delta Coastline in the Second Half of the Holocene
p. 72 abstract
Hydrological–Morphological Regionalization of the Pyasina River Mouth Area
p. 81 abstract
The Intrusion of Sea Water into the Don Delta during the Low-Water Period
p. 91 abstract
Bottom Intrusions of Brackish Water from the Vistula Lagoon into the Lower Pregolya Branch
p. 102 abstract
Seasonal Variations of Nutrient and Organic Carbon Concentrations in the Kamchatka and Avacha Rivers, Kamchatka Peninsula, in 2023
p. 117 abstract
Hydrochemical Characteristics of Waters of the Mouth Section of the Kolyma River in the Modern Period
p. 129 abstract
Studying Hydrophysical Processes in Summer and Winter Periods in the Tidal Arctic Estuary of the Indiga River Using a Mathematical Model FESOM-C
p. 147 abstract
Flood Vulnerability Assessment in the Middle Brahmaputra River Basin, India: A Multitemporal Synthetic Aperture Radar Approach
p. 172 abstract
Flow Modelling of Jakham River Reach Using HEC-RAS
p. 183 abstract
Combined Influence of Solar Activity and ENSO on Hydrometeorological Elements in the Middle Eastern Inland River Basin of the Inner Mongolian Plateau, China
p. 195 abstract
An Investigation for River Water Quality via Linear Regression Analysis of Variance
p. 205 abstract
Dynamic Change Characteristics of Water Use and Water-Saving Paths of the Pearl River Delta, China
p. 217 abstract