Contents

Water Resources


Vol. 52, No. 3, 2025


WATER RESOURCES AND THE REGIME OF WATER BODIES

Penetration of a Wedge of Brackish Water into the Pregolya River as a Reason for Blocking the Water Intakes of Kaliningrad

N. V. Dvoeglazova, and B. V. Chubarenko p. 399  abstract

Comparative Performance of Rainfall-Runoff Models: Conceptual, Machine Learning, and Hybrid Approaches, Case Study of Côtiers Algérois Watershed, Algeria

Noureddine Daif, Aziz Hebal, Brahim Boucetta, and Asma Metarah p. 411  abstract

Inversion and Analysis of Water Storage Change in the Loess Plateau under the Background of the Grain for Green Project

Xiaowei Xie, Lulu Wang, Maoren Xing, Kaiyun Lv, and Guangyu Xu p. 421  abstract


HYDROPHYSICAL PROCESSES

Investigation of Groundwater Salinity and Seawater Fraction Mixing in Groundwater Based on Chloride at the South Coast of Jember, Indonesia

Audina Anugra Fitra, Sri Astutik, Indarto, Fahmi Arif Kurnianto, and Muhammad Asyroful Mujib p. 433  abstract


HYDROCHEMISTRY, HYDROBIOLOGY: ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS

Bioaccumulation of Microelements by Higher Aquatic Vegetation of Some Bays of the Ivankovo Reservoir

E. S. Grishantseva, and L. P. Fedorova p. 445  abstract

Assessment of Biotopes in the River Part of the Sheksninskoe Reservoir and Their Use by Zoobenthos by GIS Methods

K. N. Ivicheva, I. V. Filonenko, and A. S. Komarova p. 460  abstract

Biotic and Abiotic Components in the System “Watercourse and Its Catchment” of the Small River Polezhaevka (Amur River Basin)

L. A. Garetova, E. L. Imranova, and N. K. Fisher p. 467  abstract

Monitoring Organohalogen Compounds in the Northern Dvina River Using the Parameter of Mass Concentration of Adsorbed Organically Bound Halogens

T. A. Koroleva, V. M. Bykov, E. A. Moskalyuk, and E. V. Korepina p. 480  abstract


HYDROCHEMISTRY, HYDROBIOLOGY: ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS

Application of Statistical Criteria for Identifying Outliers during Analysis of the Hydrochemical Characteristics of Small Lakes in Karelia

V. Yu. Krylova, and N. V. Ignat’eva p. 491  abstract


HYDROCHEMISTRY, HYDROBIOLOGY: ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS

Metals in Silt Waters of Technogenic Sediments of Small Rivers of St. Petersburg and Risks of Secondary Pollution

A. Yu. Opekunov, and M. G. Opekunova p. 504  abstract

Study of Microplastic Particles in a Fissure–Karst Aquifer, Zvenigorod, Russia

E. A. Filimonova, L. O. Gutnikova, A. E. Preobrazhenskaya, A. V. Chistyakova, A. A. Efimova, and R. V. Veselovskiy p. 517  abstract

Salt Lakes of Crimea 1. Modern Hydrochemical Features of the Lakes of the Yevpatoria Group

E. P. Kayukova, M. V. Charykova, V. I. Vasenko, and A. A. Izhetnikova p. 528  abstract

Artificial (90Sr, 137Cs) and Natural (40K, 232Th and 238U) Radionuclides in the Dnieper Water of the North Crimean Canal and the Irrigated Agricultural Lands along It (2022–2023)

N. Yu. Mirzoeva, O. N. Miroshnichenko, I. G. Sidorov, I. N. Moseichenko, and S. I. Arkhipova p. 542  abstract

Calculation of Damage to Water Bodies When Discharging Wastewater with an Increased Content of Pollutants

K. V. Krutikova, and L. I. Ushakova p. 557  abstract

Diatoms of Microperiphyton of the Water Intake Tunnel of TPP-2 Vladivostok City

A. A. Begun, A. Yu. Zvyagintsev, and S. I. Maslennikov p. 561  abstract

Application of a Robotic Underwater Vehicle for Limnological Studies (Case Study of Lake Glubokoe, Ruzay District, Moscow Region)

A. G. Ostrovskii, A. G. Zatsepin, O. Yu. Kochetov, D. A. Shvoev, A. N. Drozdova, and N. M. Korovchinskii p. 570  abstract

Water Quality Anomaly Detection: An Improved Empirical Wavelet Transform Method

Yong Zhang, Fenghong Wang, Weiting Zhao, Feng Xu, Jingyu Zhang, and Shuhao Jiang p. 581  abstract

Groundwater Hydrochemistry, Sources and Its Suitability for Water Supply in the Manas River Basin, Northwest China

Wei Fan, Yuchuan Guo, Huijing Wang, Yanhong Guo, Lina Hu, and Ruiqi Shan p. 599  abstract


WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT: ECONOMIC AND LEGAL ASPECTS

Construction of an Optimal Configuration of the Dispatching Schedule for Water Resources Management of the Lake Baikal–Irkutsk Reservoir Complex Based on Multi-Criteria Analysis and Compromise Theory

A. L. Buber, M. V. Bolgov, and V. B. Buber p. 614  abstract