Articles | Volume 383
https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-383-375-2020
https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-383-375-2020
Post-conference publication
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16 Sep 2020
Post-conference publication |  | 16 Sep 2020

A new approach to aquatic ecosystem monitoring of the Ob river

Aleksandr Andreevich Tskhai, Aleksandr Vasilievich Puzanov, Nelley Mikhailovna Kovalevskaya, and Vladimir Viktorovich Kirillov

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Short summary
An integrated monitoring approach has developed for the Ob river. The novelty is in transition to high-performance computing under processing of remote sensing data for the Gulf of the Kara Sea the Ob Bay and modeling of aquatic ecosystem degradation. The long-term trend in the development for the ecosystem of the Novosibirsk reservoir in the Ob river basin are explained by the structural-dynamic modeling.