Assessment of extreme hydrological conditions in the Bothnian Bay, Baltic Sea, and the impact of the nuclear power plant “Hanhikivi-1” on the local thermal regime

The results of the study aimed to assess the influence of future nuclear power plant <q>Hanhikivi-1</q> upon the local thermal conditions in the Bothnian Bay in the Baltic Sea are presented. A number of experiments with different numerical models were also carried out in order to estimat...

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Main Authors: Dvornikov, Anton Y., Martyanov, Stanislav D., Ryabchenko, Vladimir A., Eremina, Tatjana R., Isaev, Alexey V., Sein, Dmitry V.
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5194/esd-8-265-2017
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spelling ftcopernicus:oai:publications.copernicus.org:esd56252 2023-05-15T18:18:27+02:00 Assessment of extreme hydrological conditions in the Bothnian Bay, Baltic Sea, and the impact of the nuclear power plant “Hanhikivi-1” on the local thermal regime Dvornikov, Anton Y. Martyanov, Stanislav D. Ryabchenko, Vladimir A. Eremina, Tatjana R. Isaev, Alexey V. Sein, Dmitry V. 2018-09-27 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.5194/esd-8-265-2017 https://esd.copernicus.org/articles/8/265/2017/ eng eng doi:10.5194/esd-8-265-2017 https://esd.copernicus.org/articles/8/265/2017/ eISSN: 2190-4987 Text 2018 ftcopernicus https://doi.org/10.5194/esd-8-265-2017 2020-07-20T16:23:45Z The results of the study aimed to assess the influence of future nuclear power plant <q>Hanhikivi-1</q> upon the local thermal conditions in the Bothnian Bay in the Baltic Sea are presented. A number of experiments with different numerical models were also carried out in order to estimate the extreme hydro-meteorological conditions in the area of the construction. The numerical experiments were fulfilled both with analytically specified external forcing and with real external forcing for 2 years: a cold year (2010) and a warm year (2014). The study has shown that the extreme values of sea level and water temperature and the characteristics of wind waves and sea ice in the vicinity of the future nuclear power plant can be significant and sometimes catastrophic. Permanent release of heat into the marine environment from an operating nuclear power plant will lead to a strong increase in temperature and the disappearance of ice cover within a 2 km vicinity of the station. These effects should be taken into account when assessing local climate changes in the future. Text Sea ice Copernicus Publications: E-Journals Earth System Dynamics 8 2 265 282
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description The results of the study aimed to assess the influence of future nuclear power plant <q>Hanhikivi-1</q> upon the local thermal conditions in the Bothnian Bay in the Baltic Sea are presented. A number of experiments with different numerical models were also carried out in order to estimate the extreme hydro-meteorological conditions in the area of the construction. The numerical experiments were fulfilled both with analytically specified external forcing and with real external forcing for 2 years: a cold year (2010) and a warm year (2014). The study has shown that the extreme values of sea level and water temperature and the characteristics of wind waves and sea ice in the vicinity of the future nuclear power plant can be significant and sometimes catastrophic. Permanent release of heat into the marine environment from an operating nuclear power plant will lead to a strong increase in temperature and the disappearance of ice cover within a 2 km vicinity of the station. These effects should be taken into account when assessing local climate changes in the future.
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author Dvornikov, Anton Y.
Martyanov, Stanislav D.
Ryabchenko, Vladimir A.
Eremina, Tatjana R.
Isaev, Alexey V.
Sein, Dmitry V.
spellingShingle Dvornikov, Anton Y.
Martyanov, Stanislav D.
Ryabchenko, Vladimir A.
Eremina, Tatjana R.
Isaev, Alexey V.
Sein, Dmitry V.
Assessment of extreme hydrological conditions in the Bothnian Bay, Baltic Sea, and the impact of the nuclear power plant “Hanhikivi-1” on the local thermal regime
author_facet Dvornikov, Anton Y.
Martyanov, Stanislav D.
Ryabchenko, Vladimir A.
Eremina, Tatjana R.
Isaev, Alexey V.
Sein, Dmitry V.
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title Assessment of extreme hydrological conditions in the Bothnian Bay, Baltic Sea, and the impact of the nuclear power plant “Hanhikivi-1” on the local thermal regime
title_short Assessment of extreme hydrological conditions in the Bothnian Bay, Baltic Sea, and the impact of the nuclear power plant “Hanhikivi-1” on the local thermal regime
title_full Assessment of extreme hydrological conditions in the Bothnian Bay, Baltic Sea, and the impact of the nuclear power plant “Hanhikivi-1” on the local thermal regime
title_fullStr Assessment of extreme hydrological conditions in the Bothnian Bay, Baltic Sea, and the impact of the nuclear power plant “Hanhikivi-1” on the local thermal regime
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of extreme hydrological conditions in the Bothnian Bay, Baltic Sea, and the impact of the nuclear power plant “Hanhikivi-1” on the local thermal regime
title_sort assessment of extreme hydrological conditions in the bothnian bay, baltic sea, and the impact of the nuclear power plant “hanhikivi-1” on the local thermal regime
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