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SOME FEATURES OF RIVER-NET FORMATION AND DEVELOPMENT IN THE MOUNTAIN REGIONS OF ASIAN RUSSIA

https://doi.org/10.15356/0435-4281-2012-1-10-21

Abstract

Incipient river network in the mountain regions of Asian Russia arose in different geological epochs according to periods of main geologic structures formation. Main valleys and low order tributaries appeared simultaneously. During several erosion cycles, river-net possessed inherent character or underwent significant changes. Rearrangement of drainage basins were caused by volcanic activity, intrusions and other structural-tectonic changes. Intrabasin alterations depend on structural-tectonic and climatic factors combinations. 

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O. V. Vinogradova
Moscow State University, Moscow
Russian Federation
Geographical Department


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Vinogradova O.V. SOME FEATURES OF RIVER-NET FORMATION AND DEVELOPMENT IN THE MOUNTAIN REGIONS OF ASIAN RUSSIA. Geomorfologiya. 2012;(1):10-21. https://doi.org/10.15356/0435-4281-2012-1-10-21

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