REGULARITIES OF BLACK SEDIMENT RUNOFF IN THE MOVEMENT OF MURDROADS IN THE GREATER CAUCASUS

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Hazrat, Mamedov Juma [1 ]
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[1] Inst Geog, Baku, Azerbaijan
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sediment runoff; suspended sediment; transportable sediment; suspended sediment flow; storm precipitation;
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The article examines in detail the calculation of the flow of tractional sediments and their relationship to the largest discharges of suspended sediments in the rivers of the Azerbaijan part of the Greater Caucasus. Poor hydrological knowledge of mountainous areas, including in the republic, as well as insufficient observations of the discharge of tractional sediments on small rivers do not allow to fully trace the tractional sediments. Therefore, the study and calculation of tractional sediments is of great scientific and practical importance. The purpose of the study is to determine regional patterns of movement based on the calculated values of tractional sediments. It was revealed that the division of sediment flow into suspended and tractional depends on the degree of flow velocity, and the pattern of distribution of tractional sediments is explained by the size of the material carried into the alluvial fan by the Airy law.
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