PATTERNS OF CHANGES IN AVERAGE ANNUAL WATER TEMPERATURE OF THE RIVERS OF THE ARCTIC ZONE OF RUSSIA ASSOCIATED WITH CLIMATE CHANGE

The paper considers changes in temperature regime of rivers flowing northerner than 60th latitude. The investigation bases on data about average monthly water temperatures from 90 hydrological gages for the period 1960-2012. Annual water temperatures for this period were calculated according to the...

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Published in:Water sector of Russia: problems, technologies, management
Main Authors: Aleksandr N. Vasilenko, Dmitriy V. Magritskiy, Natalya L. Frolova
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Russian
Published: Russian Research Institute for Water Resources Integrated Management and Protection (RosNIIVKh) 2020
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.35567/1999-4508-2020-2-1
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:b784867849304ec686c990441df77592 2023-05-15T14:59:51+02:00 PATTERNS OF CHANGES IN AVERAGE ANNUAL WATER TEMPERATURE OF THE RIVERS OF THE ARCTIC ZONE OF RUSSIA ASSOCIATED WITH CLIMATE CHANGE Aleksandr N. Vasilenko Dmitriy V. Magritskiy Natalya L. Frolova 2020-04-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.35567/1999-4508-2020-2-1 https://doaj.org/article/b784867849304ec686c990441df77592 RU rus Russian Research Institute for Water Resources Integrated Management and Protection (RosNIIVKh) https://waterjournal.ru/article/175 https://doaj.org/toc/1999-4508 https://doaj.org/toc/2686-8253 doi:10.35567/1999-4508-2020-2-1 1999-4508 2686-8253 https://doaj.org/article/b784867849304ec686c990441df77592 Водное хозяйство России: проблемы, технологии, управление, Vol 11, Iss 2, Pp 8-22 (2020) thermal regime of rivers water temperature climate change changes in the hydrological regime River lake and water-supply engineering (General) TC401-506 article 2020 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.35567/1999-4508-2020-2-1 2022-12-31T04:38:41Z The paper considers changes in temperature regime of rivers flowing northerner than 60th latitude. The investigation bases on data about average monthly water temperatures from 90 hydrological gages for the period 1960-2012. Annual water temperatures for this period were calculated according to the generally accepted method as average monthly temperature from May to September and according to the proposed in this paper calculation method for the entire period with positive water temperatures. It is shown that the calculation of annual water temperatures only from the average monthly temperatures from May to October, underestimates annual water temperature. The paper estimates changes in the average annual water temperatures calculated by both methods over the period 1991–2012 compared to 1961-1990 These periods cover intensive climate change, as well as the time after the construction of the largest hydroelectric power stations. Statistical analyzes of the obtained series for trends (according to the Spearman rank correlation test) and series uniformity disturbances (Mann-Whitney U-test) were carried out. A significant increase in the average annual water temperatures in rivers on most rivers of the Russian Arctic is shown. The greatest changes are observed in the territories of Yakutia. Significant changes are also noted on the Kola Peninsula. At the same time, the magnitude of the changes depends on various hydrological characteristics of the basin. Significant changes to date have occurred in less than 50% of the investigated rivers. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Climate change kola peninsula Yakutia Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Kola Peninsula Water sector of Russia: problems, technologies, management 2, 2020 8 22
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topic thermal regime of rivers
water temperature
climate change
changes in the hydrological regime
River
lake
and water-supply engineering (General)
TC401-506
spellingShingle thermal regime of rivers
water temperature
climate change
changes in the hydrological regime
River
lake
and water-supply engineering (General)
TC401-506
Aleksandr N. Vasilenko
Dmitriy V. Magritskiy
Natalya L. Frolova
PATTERNS OF CHANGES IN AVERAGE ANNUAL WATER TEMPERATURE OF THE RIVERS OF THE ARCTIC ZONE OF RUSSIA ASSOCIATED WITH CLIMATE CHANGE
topic_facet thermal regime of rivers
water temperature
climate change
changes in the hydrological regime
River
lake
and water-supply engineering (General)
TC401-506
description The paper considers changes in temperature regime of rivers flowing northerner than 60th latitude. The investigation bases on data about average monthly water temperatures from 90 hydrological gages for the period 1960-2012. Annual water temperatures for this period were calculated according to the generally accepted method as average monthly temperature from May to September and according to the proposed in this paper calculation method for the entire period with positive water temperatures. It is shown that the calculation of annual water temperatures only from the average monthly temperatures from May to October, underestimates annual water temperature. The paper estimates changes in the average annual water temperatures calculated by both methods over the period 1991–2012 compared to 1961-1990 These periods cover intensive climate change, as well as the time after the construction of the largest hydroelectric power stations. Statistical analyzes of the obtained series for trends (according to the Spearman rank correlation test) and series uniformity disturbances (Mann-Whitney U-test) were carried out. A significant increase in the average annual water temperatures in rivers on most rivers of the Russian Arctic is shown. The greatest changes are observed in the territories of Yakutia. Significant changes are also noted on the Kola Peninsula. At the same time, the magnitude of the changes depends on various hydrological characteristics of the basin. Significant changes to date have occurred in less than 50% of the investigated rivers.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Aleksandr N. Vasilenko
Dmitriy V. Magritskiy
Natalya L. Frolova
author_facet Aleksandr N. Vasilenko
Dmitriy V. Magritskiy
Natalya L. Frolova
author_sort Aleksandr N. Vasilenko
title PATTERNS OF CHANGES IN AVERAGE ANNUAL WATER TEMPERATURE OF THE RIVERS OF THE ARCTIC ZONE OF RUSSIA ASSOCIATED WITH CLIMATE CHANGE
title_short PATTERNS OF CHANGES IN AVERAGE ANNUAL WATER TEMPERATURE OF THE RIVERS OF THE ARCTIC ZONE OF RUSSIA ASSOCIATED WITH CLIMATE CHANGE
title_full PATTERNS OF CHANGES IN AVERAGE ANNUAL WATER TEMPERATURE OF THE RIVERS OF THE ARCTIC ZONE OF RUSSIA ASSOCIATED WITH CLIMATE CHANGE
title_fullStr PATTERNS OF CHANGES IN AVERAGE ANNUAL WATER TEMPERATURE OF THE RIVERS OF THE ARCTIC ZONE OF RUSSIA ASSOCIATED WITH CLIMATE CHANGE
title_full_unstemmed PATTERNS OF CHANGES IN AVERAGE ANNUAL WATER TEMPERATURE OF THE RIVERS OF THE ARCTIC ZONE OF RUSSIA ASSOCIATED WITH CLIMATE CHANGE
title_sort patterns of changes in average annual water temperature of the rivers of the arctic zone of russia associated with climate change
publisher Russian Research Institute for Water Resources Integrated Management and Protection (RosNIIVKh)
publishDate 2020
url https://doi.org/10.35567/1999-4508-2020-2-1
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op_source Водное хозяйство России: проблемы, технологии, управление, Vol 11, Iss 2, Pp 8-22 (2020)
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