The Functioning of Erosion-Channel Systems of the River Basins of the South of Eastern Siberia

We revealed the regional features of the functioning of the erosion-channel systems of the Angara, Upper Lena, Selenga, and Upper Amur basins in the south of Eastern Siberia and examined the action of sloping non-channel, temporary, and permanent channel water flows, and presented the patterns of th...

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Main Authors: Olga I. Bazhenova, Aleksandr V. Bardash, Stanislav A. Makarov, Marina Yu. Opekunova, Sergei A. Tukhta, Elizaveta M. Tyumentseva
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:27c744a21ee34ad39b47430f793b0a1f 2023-05-15T17:07:39+02:00 The Functioning of Erosion-Channel Systems of the River Basins of the South of Eastern Siberia Olga I. Bazhenova Aleksandr V. Bardash Stanislav A. Makarov Marina Yu. Opekunova Sergei A. Tukhta Elizaveta M. Tyumentseva 2020-05-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences10050176 https://doaj.org/article/27c744a21ee34ad39b47430f793b0a1f EN eng MDPI AG https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/10/5/176 https://doaj.org/toc/2076-3263 doi:10.3390/geosciences10050176 2076-3263 https://doaj.org/article/27c744a21ee34ad39b47430f793b0a1f Geosciences, Vol 10, Iss 176, p 176 (2020) Keywords : river basins soil erosion gullies channel processes mudflows Eastern Siberia Geology QE1-996.5 article 2020 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences10050176 2022-12-31T03:44:23Z We revealed the regional features of the functioning of the erosion-channel systems of the Angara, Upper Lena, Selenga, and Upper Amur basins in the south of Eastern Siberia and examined the action of sloping non-channel, temporary, and permanent channel water flows, and presented the patterns of the spatial distribution of soil and gully erosion belts. The development conditions and factors of fluvial processes are considered and the role of cryogenic processes in the increasing activity of water flows is emphasized. The interdecadal dynamic cycles of the erosion-accumulative processes are revealed. A quantitative assessment of soil loss from erosion on agricultural land in the forest-steppe basins was carried out. We made an assessment of the plane deformation of the upper course of the Lena river (Siberian platform) and Irkut (Baikal rift zone and the Irkutsk-Cheremkhovo plain) using cartographic sources of different times, aerial photographs, and satellite imagery. The contribution of extreme fluvial events to sediment redistribution in river basins is shown. Particular attention is paid to the mudflow impact, floods, and channel deformations on the ecological state of the basin systems. Article in Journal/Newspaper lena river Siberia Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Geosciences 10 5 176
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soil erosion
gullies
channel processes
mudflows
Eastern Siberia
Geology
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soil erosion
gullies
channel processes
mudflows
Eastern Siberia
Geology
QE1-996.5
Olga I. Bazhenova
Aleksandr V. Bardash
Stanislav A. Makarov
Marina Yu. Opekunova
Sergei A. Tukhta
Elizaveta M. Tyumentseva
The Functioning of Erosion-Channel Systems of the River Basins of the South of Eastern Siberia
topic_facet Keywords : river basins
soil erosion
gullies
channel processes
mudflows
Eastern Siberia
Geology
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description We revealed the regional features of the functioning of the erosion-channel systems of the Angara, Upper Lena, Selenga, and Upper Amur basins in the south of Eastern Siberia and examined the action of sloping non-channel, temporary, and permanent channel water flows, and presented the patterns of the spatial distribution of soil and gully erosion belts. The development conditions and factors of fluvial processes are considered and the role of cryogenic processes in the increasing activity of water flows is emphasized. The interdecadal dynamic cycles of the erosion-accumulative processes are revealed. A quantitative assessment of soil loss from erosion on agricultural land in the forest-steppe basins was carried out. We made an assessment of the plane deformation of the upper course of the Lena river (Siberian platform) and Irkut (Baikal rift zone and the Irkutsk-Cheremkhovo plain) using cartographic sources of different times, aerial photographs, and satellite imagery. The contribution of extreme fluvial events to sediment redistribution in river basins is shown. Particular attention is paid to the mudflow impact, floods, and channel deformations on the ecological state of the basin systems.
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author Olga I. Bazhenova
Aleksandr V. Bardash
Stanislav A. Makarov
Marina Yu. Opekunova
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Aleksandr V. Bardash
Stanislav A. Makarov
Marina Yu. Opekunova
Sergei A. Tukhta
Elizaveta M. Tyumentseva
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title The Functioning of Erosion-Channel Systems of the River Basins of the South of Eastern Siberia
title_short The Functioning of Erosion-Channel Systems of the River Basins of the South of Eastern Siberia
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title_fullStr The Functioning of Erosion-Channel Systems of the River Basins of the South of Eastern Siberia
title_full_unstemmed The Functioning of Erosion-Channel Systems of the River Basins of the South of Eastern Siberia
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