Published July 11, 2024
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MORPHODYNAMICS OF RIVERBEDS
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- 1. Doctoral student of the Karshi irrigation and agrotechnology institute
- 2. Doctoral student of the Research Institute of Irrigation and Water Problems
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In the article: the morphology of the river bed is a complex and dynamic system, information about the influence of various physical, chemical and biological processes on it is presented.
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