River feed and flow regime in the Anadyr lowland remain stable with significant interannual fluctuations in the amount of summer precipitation (70-180 mm). The lack of summer precipitation is compensated by the suprapermafrost groundwater of the active layer, which is formed by meltwater from seasonal underground ice. In July 2019, complex permafrost-hydrological studies were conducted in the Ugolnaya-Dionisia river basin (Chukotka, Russia) to determine the patterns of formation and dynamics of underground and surface runoff. Seasonal active layer groundwater storage that formed as a result of the melting of seasonal ice was estimated. The territory was classified according to the unite discharge, potential and established water sources. Pa...
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The paper describes river runoff modeling for a plains region of the European territory of Russia (E...
Modification of the hydrological cycle and, subsequently, of other global cycles is expected in Arct...
River feed and flow regime in the Anadyr lowland remain stable with significant interannual fluctuat...
The study aims at the analysis of the long-term hydrometeorological data and hydrological modelling ...
Rivers and streams draining basalts in Central Siberia allow thorough evaluation of the intensity of...
Abstract A physically-based, distributed model of runoff generation in the permafrost regions is pre...
Siberian rivers are of global importance as they impact on the freshwater budget of the Arctic Ocean...
[1] A first analysis of new daily discharge data for 111 northern rivers from 1936–1999 and 1958–198...
With permafrost warming, the observed discharge of the Kolyma River in northeastern Siberia decrease...
Role of changing climatic conditions on permafrost degradation and hydrology was investigated in the...
The summer water balance of a typical Siberian polygonal tundra catchment is investigated in order t...
The Yangtze River Source Region (YaRSR) is located in the third polar region, the most threatened zo...
Boreal regions will be very sensitive to global warming which should induce an important reduction o...
The summer water balance of a typical Siberian polygonal tundra catchment is investigated in order t...
© 2014, Mediterranean Center of Social and Educational Research. All rights reserved. As is well-kno...
The paper describes river runoff modeling for a plains region of the European territory of Russia (E...
Modification of the hydrological cycle and, subsequently, of other global cycles is expected in Arct...
River feed and flow regime in the Anadyr lowland remain stable with significant interannual fluctuat...
The study aims at the analysis of the long-term hydrometeorological data and hydrological modelling ...
Rivers and streams draining basalts in Central Siberia allow thorough evaluation of the intensity of...
Abstract A physically-based, distributed model of runoff generation in the permafrost regions is pre...
Siberian rivers are of global importance as they impact on the freshwater budget of the Arctic Ocean...
[1] A first analysis of new daily discharge data for 111 northern rivers from 1936–1999 and 1958–198...
With permafrost warming, the observed discharge of the Kolyma River in northeastern Siberia decrease...
Role of changing climatic conditions on permafrost degradation and hydrology was investigated in the...
The summer water balance of a typical Siberian polygonal tundra catchment is investigated in order t...
The Yangtze River Source Region (YaRSR) is located in the third polar region, the most threatened zo...
Boreal regions will be very sensitive to global warming which should induce an important reduction o...
The summer water balance of a typical Siberian polygonal tundra catchment is investigated in order t...
© 2014, Mediterranean Center of Social and Educational Research. All rights reserved. As is well-kno...
The paper describes river runoff modeling for a plains region of the European territory of Russia (E...
Modification of the hydrological cycle and, subsequently, of other global cycles is expected in Arct...