Abstract

This paper goes on our work on application of the chaos theory and non-linear analysis technique to studying chaotic features of different nature systems. Here we present new results of using an advanced chaos-geometric approach to treating chaotic pollution dynamics in the hydroecological systems, in particular, forested watersheds. Generally, an approach combines together application of the advanced mutual information scheme, Grasberger-Procachi algorythm, Lyapunov exponent's analysis etc

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