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Water Resources of Kalmykia The Contemporary Aspect

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  • Mergen SANGADZHIEV

    (Kalmyk State University named after B B Gorodovikov Russian Federation)

  • Victor ONKAEV

    (Kalmyk State University named after B B Gorodovikov Russian Federation)

  • Amina BADRUDINOVA

    (Kalmyk State University named after B B Gorodovikov Russian Federation)

  • Yuliya GERMASHEVA

    (Kalmyk State University named after B B Gorodovikov Russian Federation)

  • Adik ONKAEV

    (Kalmyk State University named after B B Gorodovikov Russian Federation)

Abstract

The article analyzes the current state of surface and groundwater resources in the Western Caspian region Kalmykia Geological and geographic characteristics of the investigated region are considered tectonics and stratigraphy the influence of relief meandering processes wells and springs river and lake shorelines reservoirs and canals tailings origin of desertification foci climate The work uses the data of the conducted expedition routes for recent years the results of reports of state departmental bodies working in the field of ecology Stock materials of geological organizations and the work of the students of the Faculty of Engineering and Technology of the Kalmyk State University were also used in the article According to the results of the research the current state of water resources in Kalmykia their shortages for drinking needs and the large mineralization that directly affects the growth and development of flora fauna desertification and the health of the population of the republic are determined Particular attention is paid to the issue of water purification and storage and the role of water influence on nutrition and health of the republic s population The article can also be used by students researchers to write final qualification papers

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  • Mergen SANGADZHIEV & Victor ONKAEV & Amina BADRUDINOVA & Yuliya GERMASHEVA & Adik ONKAEV, 2017. "Water Resources of Kalmykia The Contemporary Aspect," Journal of Advanced Research in Management, ASERS Publishing, vol. 8(5), pages 1020-1028.
  • Handle: RePEc:srs:jemt00:v:8:y:2017:i:5:p:1020-1028
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