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 cerco-print
Gusynskaya, S.L. and Zhdanova, G.A. (1978): Distribution of northern and estuarine-Caspian planktonic crustaceans in the Dnieper reservoirs.
In 1959, the species was first recorded in the Kakhovka reservoir and in other downstream localities in the Dnieper River, Ukraine (Tseeb 1963, 1964).
Glamazda, V.V. (1971): On the occurrence of Cercopagis pengoi (Ostr.) in the Tsimlyansk Reservoir.
venus.uwindsor.ca /courses/biology/macisaac/pages/cerco-print.htm

  
 Cercopagis pengoi - Donor area 1
After construction of the cascades of reservoirs on the Don and Dnieper Rivers, C.pengoi penetrated Kakhovka, Zaporozhsk, Kremenchug, Tsimlyansk and Veselovsk Reservoirs, thus demonstrating its ability to establish permanent populations in fresh waters (Tseeb, 1962; Mordukhai-Boltovskoi, 1965; Glamazda, 1971; Mordukhai-Boltovskoi and Galinskiy, 1974; Gusynskaya and Zdanova, 1978; Vol'vich, 1978).
The distribution of northern and Caspian planktonic crustaceans in the River Dnieper reservoirs.
On the further distribution of the Caspian Polyphemoidea in the reservoirs of the Ponto-Caspian rivers.
www.zin.ru /projects/invasions/gaas/cerpen1d.htm

  
 Dnieper Hydroelectric Station
After the war the Dnieper energy system was integrated with the Donets system to form the Southern energy system.
Reservoir, is almost 140 km long, 1.5 km wide at its upper end and 3 km wide at its lower end, and reaches a depth of up to 60 m.
The Dnieper Station does not meet the energy demands of the Dnieper region.
www.encyclopediaofukraine.com /pages/D/N/DnieperHydroelectricStation.htm

  
 14-th International Biology Olympiad-2003
The rivers Pripyat, Dnieper, Nieman, Berezina and Zapadnaya Dvina, as well as the Dnieper-Bug canal are important for river navigation.
The most important is the Viliya Reservoir (75 km2) that gives birth to the Viliya-Minsk system of canals along which water from the Viliya river is directed to Minsk, the Republic's capital.
The renewable resources of surface and underground fresh water in the country are sufficient for meeting the present and future needs: the river water resources constitute 57.9 km3 per year.
www.ibo2003.bsu.by /14IBO.files/Pages/belarus_engl.html

  
 DnieperBugbudget
Following the reservoir construction (1956-1969) the transport of the nitrogen in the lower Dnieper River and the estuary increased by 53% (Tolmazin 1985).
As the depth of the Dnieper estuary is variable, to a maximum of 12m, it was difficult to determine a depth for surface and bottom layers to use a two-layer model, so a one-layer model was used.
The mean salinity of the Dnieper estuary is taken to be 6.6 psu and of the Bug estuary is 5.1 psu.
data.ecology.su.se /MNODE/Europe/Med_Aegean_BlackSea/Ukraine/Dnieper/dnieperb.htm

  
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The rivers Pripyat, Dnieper, Nieman, Berezina and Zapadnaya Dvina, as well as the Dnieper-Bug canal are important for river navigation.
The most important is the Viliya Reservoir (75 km2) that gives birth to the Viliya-Minsk system of canals along which water from the Viliya river is directed to Minsk, the Republic's capital.
The renewable resources of surface and underground fresh water in the country are sufficient for meeting the present and future needs: the river water resources constitute 57.9 km3 per year.
www.mfa.gov.by /eng/belarus/20

  
 Christian Educational Centre :: About Belarus - The Country
The district is the source of rivers of the Zapadnaya Dvina, Nieman, Dnieper and Pripyat basins.
The rivers Pripyat, Dnieper, Nieman, Berezina and Zapadnaya Dvina, as well as the Dnieper-Bug canal are important for river navigation.
The most important is the Viliya Reservoir (75 km2) which gives birth to the Viliya-Minsk system of canals along which water from the Viliya river is directed to Minsk, the Repub-lic's capital.
www.christeducenter.by /english/belarus/country.html

  
 The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Belarus
The rivers Pripyat, Dnieper, Nieman, Berezina and Zapadnaya Dvina, as well as the Dnieper-Bug canal are important for river navigation.
The most important is the Viliya Reservoir (75 km2) that gives birth to the Viliya-Minsk system of canals along which water from the Viliya river is directed to Minsk, the Republic's capital.
The renewable resources of surface and underground fresh water in the country are sufficient for meeting the present and future needs: the river water resources constitute 57.9 km3 per year.
www.mfa.gov.by /eng/index.php?d=belarus&id=20

  
 intas 952-0124
The water of the river Prypyat is the main input of natural organic substances in the Dnieper cascade reservoirs.
The main conclusions from this part of the project is that despite of the considerable amount of chemical substances of anthropogenic origin, which enter aquatic environment, the ecosystem of the Dnieper reservoirs has not yet lost the ability for self-purification.
models implementation for predictive assessment of the dynamics of water quality to provide a well grounded choice of the methods and models to be included into the computer-aided decision support systems for the Dnieper river and lower Danube river environmental management.
www.intas.be /catalog/952-0124.htm

  
 Kiev
Both Dnieper and Desna around Kiev are navigable, although regulated by the reservoir shipping locks and limited by winter freezing-over.
The city is adjoined by the mouth of the Desna River and the Kyivs'ke reservoir in the north, and the Kanivs'ke reservoir in the south.
Image:Map of Ukraine political simple city Kiew.png150pxKiev is located in north-central Ukraine on the Dnieper River
goc.subdomain.de /Kiev

  
 The Phenotype Diversity of Some Zebra Mussel
Phenotype diversity (by Shannon) was higher in Sasyk lake — 4.54 bit/phenotype, in Konin lakes it was 2.9-3.7 bit/phenotype, and phenotype diversity was decreased from river Prypiat to low Dnieper: 4.3-2.7 bit/phenotype as well as intrapopulation diversity.
The increase of melanist specimen portion from river Prypiat to low Dnieper was noticed.
The similarity of phenotype of zebra mussels from river Prypiat (basin of Dnieper), Konin lakes (basin of Oder river) and Sasyk lake (basin of Danube) was noticed.
www.sgnis.org /publicat/p97_33.htm

  
 Kremenchuk --  Encyclopædia Britannica
It lies on the high right bank of the Dnieper River, along the reservoir created by the Kremenchuk hydroelectric station.
It encompasses the northwestern shore of the Sea of Azov and stretches inland across the coastal plain, the Azov Upland, and the Dnieper Plain to the Dnieper...
Founded in 1571 as a fortress, Kremenchuk acquired city status in 1765.
www.britannica.com /eb/article?tocId=9046227

  
 Sea Grant Nonindigenous Species Site
bugensis was found in the Seversky Donets river (Azov Sea watershed), where it had penetrated from the Dnieperdzerzhinskoye reservoir, located in the river Dnieper, through the canal Dnieper-Donbass.
It has occupied canals in the southern Ukraine and reservoirs connected to the Dnieper River.
www.sgnis.org /publicat/72.htm

  
 Cherkasy - Ukrainian cities
Cherkasy is a regional and district city situated on the Right Bank of the Dnieper in the area of the Kremenchug reservoir.The population of Cherkasy is over 300,000.
Kaniv is a district town and a port on the Dnieper.
The Cherkasy Regiment was dislocated in the town in 1648-1686.
ukrainian-city.youmemarriage.com /cherkasy.html   (636 words)

  
 Information about Cherkasy, Ukraine
Cherkasy is a regional and district city situated on the Right Bank of the Dnieper in the area of the Kremenchug reservoir.
Later they settled near the Dnieper and built the Cherkasy fortification.
The Cherkasy Regiment was dislocated in the town in 1648-1686.
www.ukrtravel.com /cherkasy/main.htm   (201 words)

  
 Abstract from 1998 SRA-Europe Annual Meeting
The major part of releases of Chernobyl radionuclides precipitated in 30-km zone and on the nearest territories including areas of water of rivers Sozh, Dnieper, Pripyat.
Senna near village Malinovka, (Sozh river basin) of Cherikov district of Mogilev region and Vilejskoe reservoir on r.
The water ecosystems of lentic type were the objects of study: the reservoir on r.
www.riskworld.com /Abstract/1998/SRAEUR98/eu8ab018.htm   (201 words)

  
 Nikopol, Ukraine, Pictures
Nikopol', city in south central Ukraine, in the southern part of Dnipropetrovs'ka Oblast, located on the north shore of the Dnieper River on the Kakhovs'ke Reservoir, about 105 km (about 65 mi) southwest of Dnipropetrovs'k.
Connected by rail, highways and a river port, Nikopol' is a center of an agriculturally rich area, and one of the world's richest manganese ore-mining regions.
Industries in the city produce metal alloys, pipes, cranes, building materials, food products, and consumer goods.
www.greatestcities.com /Europe/Ukraine/Nikopol_city.html   (201 words)

  
 Reservoirs and dams in Russia and CIS - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
One of the first was the Dneprovsk dam in on the Dnieper in Ukraine completed in 1932 using US generators.
³At 169km³, the "Dragon Lake" is the world's largest artificial reservoir (until Three Gorges Dam is operational).
Industrialization reached Russia later than Western Europe and North America, and one of the few large scale dams dating from the Tsarist era is on the Volkhov near St Petersburg (opened 1926).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Reservoirs_and_dams_in_Russia_and_CIS   (317 words)

  
 Dnieper River
Reservoir) has led to great changes in the riverbed.
The natural riverbed has been preserved only along short sections of the Dnieper: above the mouth of the Prypiat, above Kyiv, below
www.encyclopediaofukraine.com /pages/D/N/DnieperRiver.htm   (317 words)

  
 Untitled Document
It is charmingly located on the right bank of the Dnieper river (the major river in Ukraine) in the area of the Kremenchug reservoir.
In 1793 the town as a part of the Right-Bank Ukraine was reunited with Russia.
There are less of people in LC,but they are like a family.They usually spend a lot of time together and also celebrate almost all holidays all at once.
www.wwb.org.ua /cherkasy.htm   (317 words)

  
 Search Results for Nikopol - Encyclopædia Britannica
It lies along the northern shore of the Kakhovka Reservoir on the Dnieper River and on the Zaporozhye–Krivoy Rog railway.
It lies along the Danube River near its confluence with the Osum (Ossam) and opposite Turnu Magurele, Romania.
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www.britannica.com /search?query=Nikopol&submit=Find&source=MWTEXT   (269 words)

  
 Dnieper River
Reservoir was built, and the river divided into many branches as it flowed through the muddy flatland, which became flooded in the spring and during heavy summer rains.
Khmelnytsky, the Dnieper became the principal river of the Cossack state.
River by means of the Vistula facilitated the expansion of Poland into Ukraine.
www.encyclopediaofukraine.com /pages/D/N/DnieperRiver.htm   (269 words)

  
 Reservoirs and dams in Russia and CIS
One of the first was the Dneprovsk dam in on the Dnieper in Ukraine completed in 1932 using US generators.
³At 169km³, the "Dragon Lake" is the world's largest artificial reservoir (until Three Gorges Dam is operational).
Today, dams in the new Central Asian Republics are of particular significance: the electricity they produce represent badly-needed natural resource, while the control of scarce water may prove a source of conflict.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/R/Reservoirs-and-dams-in-Russia-and-CIS.htm   (358 words)

  
 IBSS NASU. New Results
The recommendations on minimization of possible damage to environmental biota and on ecologically grounded means of economic exploitation of the water-accumulating zone of the Chernaya river water reservoir and Chernaya river itself have been worked out.
Sr into the Black sea with Dnieper and Danube rivers made correspondingly 90,2 and 24,5 Tbq, and 2,0 and 24,0 Tbq for 137Cs.
It was established that many-year dynamics of carbonates, organic carbon and nitrogen income into botton sediments of Danube estuary zone coincided with 5-10 year cycle of its river discharge.
www.ibss.iuf.net /about/reslt97.html   (2608 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Cherkasy (CIS And Baltic Political Geography) - Encyclopedia
290,000), capital of Cherkasy region, in central Ukraine, a port on the Dnieper River.
Situated on the shore of the Kremenchuk Reservoir, Cherkasy has food processing, chemical-fiber, and fertilizer industries.
Founded at the end of the 13th cent., Cherkasy was a fortress in the 14th cent.
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/C/Cherkasy.html   (179 words)

  
 Kremenchuk --  Encyclopædia Britannica
It lies on the high right bank of the Dnieper River, along the reservoir created by the Kremenchuk hydroelectric station.
city and administrative centre of Kirovohrad oblast (province), Ukraine.
Russian Kremenchug, also spelled Kremencug, city, Poltava oblast (province), Ukraine.
www.britannica.com /eb/article?tocId=9046227   (179 words)

  
 CHAPTER SEVEN
NOTE: Chernobyl was built just above the Kiev Reservoir on the Dnieper River, which flows to the Black Sea, to the Mediterranean, to the Atlantic-Pacific Oceans.
Their harness and saddles were richly decorated with silver (a known Scythian horsepeople's tradition since at least 750 BC) and the shoulders, chests and heads of the mounts of heavy cavalry were protected by armour.
"They planned that Siremun and Buri would go to Mangku’s camp with armed escorts,and hundreds of servants concealed under aprons in their baggage train, pretending that they had come to pay tribute, and once they were all in his presence they could arrest him with the approval of the councilors and declare the election invalid.
einstein.periphery.cc /nomads_7.htm   (179 words)

  
 Chernihiv Oblast
The oblast is bordered by the Kyivs'ke reservoir of Dnieper and the Kiev Oblast to the west, by the Sumy Oblast to the east, and the Poltava Oblast to the south.
Chernihiv Oblast (Ukrainian: Чернігівська область, Chernihivs’ka oblast’ or Чернігівщина, Chernihivshchyna}}) is an oblast (province) of northern Ukraine.
The population of the Chernihivs'ka oblast' is overwhelmingly Ukrainian, with some minority Belarusian and Russian population, concentrated in the northern districts.
www.transporteon.com /Destinations-C/Chernihiv_Oblast.php   (436 words)

  
 Kremenchuk --  Encyclopædia Britannica
It lies on the high right bank of the Dnieper River, along the reservoir created by the Kremenchuk hydroelectric station.
Russian Kremenchug, also spelled Kremencug, city, Poltava oblast (province), Ukraine.
city and administrative centre of Kirovohrad oblast (province), Ukraine.
www.britannica.com /eb/article?tocId=9046227   (436 words)

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