This chapter looks at several aspects of the hydrological regime across Siberia using long-term historical data and model simulation results to provide a better understanding of ongoing changes and future directions. It begins with a survey of the major components of water balance: river flow, precipitation, and evapotranspiration. This is followed by the primary focus on the Siberian river systems with emphasis on annual variability and the anomalously high river discharge in 2007, the seasonality of river flow with increases in winter discharge, and changes in magnitude of minimum river flow and the temporal shifts in maximum river flow. Other components related to the river systems are also explored, including the thermal regime showing ...
Discharge from large Eurasia rivers increased during the 20th century, yet much remains unknown rega...
The pan-Arctic domain is undergoing some of Earth's most rapid and significant changes resulting fro...
SummaryClimatic changes can profoundly alter hydrological conditions in river basins. Lake Baikal is...
[1] The long-term (1935–1999) monthly records of temperature, precipitation, stream flow, river ice ...
International audienceRecent observations indicate that over the last decades, climate change has in...
International audienceRecent observations indicate that over the last decades, climate change has in...
The main goal of this study was to obtain new results on the physically based future hydrological co...
In this study, we analyse possible future climatic changes in three catchments, namely, Pyshma, Vaga...
The relevance of the study. The most visible affect of the present climate change is the rise of sur...
Changes in the cryosphere caused by global warming are expected to alter the terrestrial hydrologica...
The hydrological cycle of the Arctic river basin holds an important position in the Earth’s system, ...
Despite a large number of publications covering various aspects of the influence of climatic factors...
[1] A first analysis of new daily discharge data for 111 northern rivers from 1936–1999 and 1958–198...
The impact of regional climate change on the runoff and the regime of glacier- and snowfed rivers in...
The rise in air temperature that has taken place in recent decades both globally and on the territor...
Discharge from large Eurasia rivers increased during the 20th century, yet much remains unknown rega...
The pan-Arctic domain is undergoing some of Earth's most rapid and significant changes resulting fro...
SummaryClimatic changes can profoundly alter hydrological conditions in river basins. Lake Baikal is...
[1] The long-term (1935–1999) monthly records of temperature, precipitation, stream flow, river ice ...
International audienceRecent observations indicate that over the last decades, climate change has in...
International audienceRecent observations indicate that over the last decades, climate change has in...
The main goal of this study was to obtain new results on the physically based future hydrological co...
In this study, we analyse possible future climatic changes in three catchments, namely, Pyshma, Vaga...
The relevance of the study. The most visible affect of the present climate change is the rise of sur...
Changes in the cryosphere caused by global warming are expected to alter the terrestrial hydrologica...
The hydrological cycle of the Arctic river basin holds an important position in the Earth’s system, ...
Despite a large number of publications covering various aspects of the influence of climatic factors...
[1] A first analysis of new daily discharge data for 111 northern rivers from 1936–1999 and 1958–198...
The impact of regional climate change on the runoff and the regime of glacier- and snowfed rivers in...
The rise in air temperature that has taken place in recent decades both globally and on the territor...
Discharge from large Eurasia rivers increased during the 20th century, yet much remains unknown rega...
The pan-Arctic domain is undergoing some of Earth's most rapid and significant changes resulting fro...
SummaryClimatic changes can profoundly alter hydrological conditions in river basins. Lake Baikal is...