Articles | Volume 13, issue 3
https://doi.org/10.5194/os-13-465-2017
https://doi.org/10.5194/os-13-465-2017
Research article
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15 Jun 2017
Research article |  | 15 Jun 2017

Small river plumes off the northeastern coast of the Black Sea under average climatic and flooding discharge conditions

Alexander Osadchiev and Evgeniya Korshenko

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This study shows how intense rainfall at the steep and narrow catchment area of the northeastern part of the Black Sea can cause flash-flooding events and significantly influence coastal water quality. They change the point-source spread of continental discharge, dominated by several large rivers, to the line-source discharge from numerous small rivers located along the coast and induce intense alongshore transport of suspended and dissolved constituents discharged with river waters.