Items where Author is "Shakirzanova, Zh. R."Group by: Item Type | No Grouping Number of items: 6. Dokus, A. O. and Shakirzanova, Zh. R. (2021) Detection of the climate change impact on the river runoff of spring flood in Pivdenny Bug river basin. In: I 73 International Research-to-Practice Conference on 'Climate Services : Science and Education': Conference Proceedings., 22-24 вересня 2021р., Odessa State Environmental University. Shakirzanova, Zh. R. and Romanova, Ye.O. and Medvedieva, Iu.S. (2021) Scientifically substantiated recommendations of water management of Katlabukh Lake under current and future climate change. In: I 73 International Research-to-Practice Conference on 'Climate Services : Science and Education': Conference Proceedings., 22-24 вересня 2021 року, Odessa State Environmental University. Shakirzanova, Zh. R. and Gopchenko, E. D. and Ovcharuk, V. A. and Kichuk, N. S. (2018) Modelling of land surface waters. Notes of lectures for students of English courses for further training and retraining of specialists Speciality "Hydrology". ОДЕКУ, Одеса. Shakirzanova, Zh. R. and Kazakova, A. and Volkov, A. (2017) Territorial long-term forecasting of spring flood haracteristics in the modern climatic condition utilizing geographical informational systems. International Journal of Recent Scientific Research, 7 (1). pp. 13-16. ISSN 0976-3031 Shakirzanova, Zh. R. and Dokus, A. A. (2019) Hydrological modeling of spatial long‐term forecasting of maximum water discharge of spring flood using the example of the rivers of the Baltic region. In: Baltic Earth Workshop Hydrology of the Baltic Sea Basin: Observations, Modelling, Forecasting, 8-9 жовтня 2019 р.. (Unpublished) Ovcharuk, V. A. and Gopchenko, E. D. and Kichuk, N. S. and Shakirzanova, Zh. R. and Kushchenko, L. and Myrosnychenko, M. I. (2020) Extreme hydrological phenomena in the forest steppe and steppe zones of Ukraine under the climate change. Published by Copernicus Publications on behalf of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences. pp. 229-235. |