Fig. 1: Spatial movement of the total suspended solids concentration (TSS) plume from the Kakhovka Dam breach and its impacts on the aquatic environment in the north-western Black Sea (NWBS). | Communications Earth & Environment

Fig. 1: Spatial movement of the total suspended solids concentration (TSS) plume from the Kakhovka Dam breach and its impacts on the aquatic environment in the north-western Black Sea (NWBS).

From: The biogeochemical response of the north-western Black Sea to the Kakhovka Dam breach

Fig. 1

Circles represent the locations of the TSS plume centre after the dam breach, between 9 June and 2 July 2023. The size of each circle indicates the area of the TSS plume, while the colour of the circle reflects the mean TSS in the plume area. The colour of the map represents the maximum change in TSS (in times) after the dam breach, compared to the mean value in the week before the breach.

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