Marat Moldakhmetov's research while affiliated with Taraz State University and other places

Publications (6)

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Climate change and intensive economic activity in the river basins lead to a restructuring of the water regime. Therefore, this study aims to study the current intra-annual flow distribution in the plain rivers of the Yesil river basin, and to determine the estimated intra-annual distribution for different time periods. The results showed that the...
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Due to population growth and densification, and expanding construction, disaster risk in the world and its specific parts of the world is steadily increasing. Earthquakes cause the most damage, followed by floods. Floods are characterized by the highest frequency of events. In this research, annual data on 25 hydrological gauging stations of the co...
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The change in the flow of plain rivers in Kazakhstan in recent decades is done due to the influence of both climatic factors and anthropogenic impacts. Revealing their role is extremely important for understanding the genesis of hydrological changes that have already occurred and possible in the future, as well as for taking measures to reduce thei...
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The change in the flow of plain rivers in Kazakhstan in recent decades is done due to the influence of both climatic factors and anthropogenic impacts. Revealing their role is extremely important for understanding the genesis of hydrological changes that have already occurred and possible in the future, as well as for taking measures to reduce thei...
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The article substantiates that the process of implementing flood monitoring and forecasting will optimize the process of preparing for the onset of high water, determining the composition, deadlines and other features of preventive measures for timely and prompt notification of the population about the risk of flooding of the territory. The scienti...
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This article examined the dynamics of maximum snow cover in the Northern and Central Kazakhstan for the period from 1935 to 2012. Certain number of data from weather stations was collected for both regions (Northern and Central Kazakhstan) of the country in order to observe the spatial and temporal changes in glaciers. Mann-Kendall test along with...

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... In the first days of flooding, the intensity of water level rise is insignificant and reaches up to 5-10 cm per day, but then the intensity sharply increases and in years with average water content reaches up to 200 cm per day. In high-water years with smooth snowmelt (Moldakhmetov et al., 2019), the floods in the rivers of the Yesil river basin are very intense. Spring floods end in the small and medium-sized rivers of the concerned area by the end of April/early May and in the large rivers -by the end of May/June. ...