RUNOFF VARIABILITY IN THE SCOTT RIVER (SW SPITSBERGEN) IN SUMMER SEASONS 2012–2013 IN COMPARISON WITH THE PERIOD 1986–2009

River runoff variability in the Scott River catchment in the summer seasons 2012 and 2013 has been presented in comparison to the multiannual river runoff in 1986–2009. Both in particular seasons and in the analysed multiannual, high variability of discharge rate was recorded. In the research period...

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Published in:Quaestiones Geographicae
Main Authors: Franczak, Łukasz, Kociuba, Waldemar, Gajek, Grzegorz
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Adam Mickiewicz University Poznan 2016
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spelling ftamickiewiczojs:oai:ojs.pressto.amu.edu.pl:article/7547 2023-07-30T04:03:39+02:00 RUNOFF VARIABILITY IN THE SCOTT RIVER (SW SPITSBERGEN) IN SUMMER SEASONS 2012–2013 IN COMPARISON WITH THE PERIOD 1986–2009 Franczak, Łukasz Kociuba, Waldemar Gajek, Grzegorz 2016-09-15 application/pdf http://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/qg/article/view/7547 eng eng Adam Mickiewicz University Poznan http://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/qg/article/view/7547/7574 http://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/qg/article/view/7547 Quaestiones Geographicae; Vol. 35 No. 3 (2016); 39-50 Quaestiones Geographicae; Tom 35 Nr 3 (2016); 39-50 2081-6383 0137-477X hydrology proglacial river polar region Svalbard info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Recenzowany artykuł 2016 ftamickiewiczojs 2023-07-17T19:43:05Z River runoff variability in the Scott River catchment in the summer seasons 2012 and 2013 has been presented in comparison to the multiannual river runoff in 1986–2009. Both in particular seasons and in the analysed multiannual, high variability of discharge rate was recorded. In the research periods 2012–2013, a total of 11 952 water stages and 20 flow rates were measured in the analysed cross-section for the determination of 83 daylong discharges. The mean multiannual discharge of the Scott River amounted to 0.96 m3·s–1. The value corresponds to a specific runoff of 94.6 dm3·s–1·km2, and the runoff layer 937 mm. The maximum values of daily discharge amounted to 5.07 m3·s–1, and the minimum values to 0.002 m3·s–1. The highest runoff occurs in the second and third decade of July, and in the first and second decade of August. The regime of the river is determined by a group of factors, and particularly meteorological conditions affecting the intensity of ablation, and consequently river runoff volume. We found a significant correlation (0.60 in 2012 and 0.67 in 2013) between the air temperature and the Scott River discharge related to the Scott Glacier ice melt. Article in Journal/Newspaper glacier Scott Glacier Svalbard Spitsbergen Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań: PRESSto Scott River ENVELOPE(-103.284,-103.284,56.267,56.267) Svalbard Quaestiones Geographicae 35 3 39 50
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topic hydrology
proglacial river
polar region
Svalbard
spellingShingle hydrology
proglacial river
polar region
Svalbard
Franczak, Łukasz
Kociuba, Waldemar
Gajek, Grzegorz
RUNOFF VARIABILITY IN THE SCOTT RIVER (SW SPITSBERGEN) IN SUMMER SEASONS 2012–2013 IN COMPARISON WITH THE PERIOD 1986–2009
topic_facet hydrology
proglacial river
polar region
Svalbard
description River runoff variability in the Scott River catchment in the summer seasons 2012 and 2013 has been presented in comparison to the multiannual river runoff in 1986–2009. Both in particular seasons and in the analysed multiannual, high variability of discharge rate was recorded. In the research periods 2012–2013, a total of 11 952 water stages and 20 flow rates were measured in the analysed cross-section for the determination of 83 daylong discharges. The mean multiannual discharge of the Scott River amounted to 0.96 m3·s–1. The value corresponds to a specific runoff of 94.6 dm3·s–1·km2, and the runoff layer 937 mm. The maximum values of daily discharge amounted to 5.07 m3·s–1, and the minimum values to 0.002 m3·s–1. The highest runoff occurs in the second and third decade of July, and in the first and second decade of August. The regime of the river is determined by a group of factors, and particularly meteorological conditions affecting the intensity of ablation, and consequently river runoff volume. We found a significant correlation (0.60 in 2012 and 0.67 in 2013) between the air temperature and the Scott River discharge related to the Scott Glacier ice melt.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Franczak, Łukasz
Kociuba, Waldemar
Gajek, Grzegorz
author_facet Franczak, Łukasz
Kociuba, Waldemar
Gajek, Grzegorz
author_sort Franczak, Łukasz
title RUNOFF VARIABILITY IN THE SCOTT RIVER (SW SPITSBERGEN) IN SUMMER SEASONS 2012–2013 IN COMPARISON WITH THE PERIOD 1986–2009
title_short RUNOFF VARIABILITY IN THE SCOTT RIVER (SW SPITSBERGEN) IN SUMMER SEASONS 2012–2013 IN COMPARISON WITH THE PERIOD 1986–2009
title_full RUNOFF VARIABILITY IN THE SCOTT RIVER (SW SPITSBERGEN) IN SUMMER SEASONS 2012–2013 IN COMPARISON WITH THE PERIOD 1986–2009
title_fullStr RUNOFF VARIABILITY IN THE SCOTT RIVER (SW SPITSBERGEN) IN SUMMER SEASONS 2012–2013 IN COMPARISON WITH THE PERIOD 1986–2009
title_full_unstemmed RUNOFF VARIABILITY IN THE SCOTT RIVER (SW SPITSBERGEN) IN SUMMER SEASONS 2012–2013 IN COMPARISON WITH THE PERIOD 1986–2009
title_sort runoff variability in the scott river (sw spitsbergen) in summer seasons 2012–2013 in comparison with the period 1986–2009
publisher Adam Mickiewicz University Poznan
publishDate 2016
url http://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/qg/article/view/7547
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Svalbard
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Svalbard
genre glacier
Scott Glacier
Svalbard
Spitsbergen
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Scott Glacier
Svalbard
Spitsbergen
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