SummaryClimatic changes can profoundly alter hydrological conditions in river basins. Lake Baikal is the deepest and largest freshwater reservoir on Earth, and has a unique ecosystem with numerous endemic animal and plant species. We here identify long-term historical (1938–2009) and projected future hydro-climatic trends in the Selenga River Basin, which is the largest sub-basin (>60% inflow) of Lake Baikal. Our analysis is based on long-term river monitoring and historical hydro-climatic observation data, as well as ensemble mean and 22 individual model results of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project, Phase 5 (CMIP5). Study of the latter considers a historical period (from 1961) and projections for 2010–2039 and 2070–2099. Observatio...
SummaryThis paper investigates patterns of lake-area and hydro-climatic change in Arctic river basin...
This chapter looks at several aspects of the hydrological regime across Siberia using long-term hist...
At present, the problem of climate change is becoming increasingly acute. This is especially pressin...
SummaryClimatic changes can profoundly alter hydrological conditions in river basins. Lake Baikal is...
Lake Baikal is the oldest, deepest, and most voluminous freshwater lake on Earth. Despite its enormo...
A palaeolimnological study of Lake Khall was undertaken to reconstruct impacts from five thousand ye...
The Selenge basin contributes approximately 50% of the total inflow into Lake Baikal and is thus of ...
Changes in the cryosphere caused by global warming are expected to alter the terrestrial hydrologica...
The results of the analysis of water and sediments flows’ changes of main inflowing Baikal rivers ov...
Lake Baikal is Earth's deepest lake and an iconic site of scientific study. This vast basin holds se...
This study presents a multi-proxy record from Lake Kotokel in the Baikal region at decadal-to-multid...
Copyright © 2020 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. Lake Baikal, lying in a rift zone in southeastern...
名古屋大学Abstract - Deeper understanding of ecosystem is desired for better environmental protection and...
Climate models currently provide conflicting predictions of future climate change across Central Asi...
OnlineOpen: This article is available free online at www.blackwell-synergy.com High-resolution data ...
SummaryThis paper investigates patterns of lake-area and hydro-climatic change in Arctic river basin...
This chapter looks at several aspects of the hydrological regime across Siberia using long-term hist...
At present, the problem of climate change is becoming increasingly acute. This is especially pressin...
SummaryClimatic changes can profoundly alter hydrological conditions in river basins. Lake Baikal is...
Lake Baikal is the oldest, deepest, and most voluminous freshwater lake on Earth. Despite its enormo...
A palaeolimnological study of Lake Khall was undertaken to reconstruct impacts from five thousand ye...
The Selenge basin contributes approximately 50% of the total inflow into Lake Baikal and is thus of ...
Changes in the cryosphere caused by global warming are expected to alter the terrestrial hydrologica...
The results of the analysis of water and sediments flows’ changes of main inflowing Baikal rivers ov...
Lake Baikal is Earth's deepest lake and an iconic site of scientific study. This vast basin holds se...
This study presents a multi-proxy record from Lake Kotokel in the Baikal region at decadal-to-multid...
Copyright © 2020 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. Lake Baikal, lying in a rift zone in southeastern...
名古屋大学Abstract - Deeper understanding of ecosystem is desired for better environmental protection and...
Climate models currently provide conflicting predictions of future climate change across Central Asi...
OnlineOpen: This article is available free online at www.blackwell-synergy.com High-resolution data ...
SummaryThis paper investigates patterns of lake-area and hydro-climatic change in Arctic river basin...
This chapter looks at several aspects of the hydrological regime across Siberia using long-term hist...
At present, the problem of climate change is becoming increasingly acute. This is especially pressin...