2021
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/202126403068
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Consideration of climatic factors in the operating mode of hydraulic facilities in the Amudarya river basin

Abstract: This research is devoted to the analysis of the dynamics of climate change in the Amu Darya river basin using the global climate model and observational data. And also, the purpose of the study is to scale down and correct the offset of the GCF and adaptation to the Amu Darya river basin and assess the dynamic climate change and its future predictions of the impact on the hydraulic structures of the Amu Darya river basin. The offset correction was carried out on the basis of data from open sources from the arc… Show more

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“…After an in-depth analysis of the existing problems, a number of proposals and recommendations were developed to improve the treatment plant with a capacity of N = 6.5 kW in the model HQN4.8x5.5-75˚, developed on the basis of Chinese technology [18,21]. In particular, the cleaning device of the model HQN4.8x5.5-75˚ has a small length of the tooth part (15 cm) that collects the debris, so the range of coverage of the debris is small, and its efficiency is very low [19,20].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After an in-depth analysis of the existing problems, a number of proposals and recommendations were developed to improve the treatment plant with a capacity of N = 6.5 kW in the model HQN4.8x5.5-75˚, developed on the basis of Chinese technology [18,21]. In particular, the cleaning device of the model HQN4.8x5.5-75˚ has a small length of the tooth part (15 cm) that collects the debris, so the range of coverage of the debris is small, and its efficiency is very low [19,20].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rivers' primary water sources are the Hindukush and Pamir mountains in Afghanistan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan. The headwaters Vakhsh and Pandj notably contribute 85% of the river's flow (Kattakulov et al, 2021). Vahsh, Pandj and Zeravshan are the primary tributaries of the Amu Darya River (Normatov & Normatov, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%