Formation factors of surface inflow to antarctic lakes of the Larsemann Hills oasis

The study aims to identify formation factors of water inflow to the Antarctic lakes of the Larsemann Hills oasis (East Antarctica). The objects of study are 11 lakes of the oasis. The analysis was performed based on the expeditionary data of the Russian Antarctic Expedition (RAE): 63rd season (23 De...

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Main Authors: M. Kuznetsova R., G. Priakhina V., S. Grigoreva D., E. Kiniabaeva R., М. Кузнецова Р., Г. Пряхина В., С. Григорьева Д., Э. Киньябаева Р.
Other Authors: The work was carried out with the financial support of the RFBR grant No 20-05-00343., Работа выполнена при финансовой поддержке гранта РФФИ № 20-05-00343 А.
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Published: Государственный научный центр Российской Федерации Арктический и антарктический научно-исследовательский институт 2021
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https://doi.org/10.30758/0555-2648-2021-67-3-293-309
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topic Antarctic oasis lakes;Broknes Peninsula;Larsemann Hills;runoff formation
озера антарктических оазисов;полуостров Брокнес;формирование cтока;Холмы Ларсеманн
spellingShingle Antarctic oasis lakes;Broknes Peninsula;Larsemann Hills;runoff formation
озера антарктических оазисов;полуостров Брокнес;формирование cтока;Холмы Ларсеманн
M. Kuznetsova R.
G. Priakhina V.
S. Grigoreva D.
E. Kiniabaeva R.
М. Кузнецова Р.
Г. Пряхина В.
С. Григорьева Д.
Э. Киньябаева Р.
Formation factors of surface inflow to antarctic lakes of the Larsemann Hills oasis
topic_facet Antarctic oasis lakes;Broknes Peninsula;Larsemann Hills;runoff formation
озера антарктических оазисов;полуостров Брокнес;формирование cтока;Холмы Ларсеманн
description The study aims to identify formation factors of water inflow to the Antarctic lakes of the Larsemann Hills oasis (East Antarctica). The objects of study are 11 lakes of the oasis. The analysis was performed based on the expeditionary data of the Russian Antarctic Expedition (RAE): 63rd season (23 December 2017 – 3 February 2018), 64th season (12 January 2019 – 27 February 2019), 65th season (2 November 2019 – 24 March 2020). Data of lakes water level observations, aerial photography of the unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) and route surveys are given, the results of identifying the boundaries of the lakes catchments are presented. The factors that determine the formation of water inflow to the lakes in this region were identified based on the analysis of the materials. The most significant are the meteorological conditions, the presence of perennial snowfields and glacial areas in the catchments, and the presence of lakes that can cause outburst flood. The seasonally thawed layer also has an impact on the formation of the inflow to the lakes. The vegetation cover is not so important for inflow formation in this region due to the physical and geographical conditions. As for anthropogenic activity, it mainly affects the environmental situation of the catchments and water quality, while the anthropogenic influence on the formation of water inflow to the lakes in the oasis is limited to the territories of polar stations. The factors identified should be taken into account in the further study of hydrological processes, the creation of models that describe them, and the organization of field observations. Объектами исследования являются 11 водоемов антарктического оазиса Холмы Ларсеманн. Работа выполнена по материалам сезонных работ 63 — 65-й РАЭ: используются наблюдения за уровнем воды озер, аэрофотосъемки БПЛА, маршрутные обследования, приведены результаты выделения границ водосборных площадей озер. Наиболее значимыми выявленными факторами, определяющими формирование притока воды к озерам, являются метеорологические условия (количество твердых осадков, ветровой режим, температура воздуха), наличие многолетних снежников и ледниковых участков на водосборах, прорыв верхнего в системе озера. Сезонно-талый слой рыхлых отложений регулирует склоновый сток по мере протаивания и промерзания. Особенностью оазиса является то, что на формирование стока практически не влияют растительный покров и антропогенная деятельность.
author2 The work was carried out with the financial support of the RFBR grant No 20-05-00343.
Работа выполнена при финансовой поддержке гранта РФФИ № 20-05-00343 А.
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author M. Kuznetsova R.
G. Priakhina V.
S. Grigoreva D.
E. Kiniabaeva R.
М. Кузнецова Р.
Г. Пряхина В.
С. Григорьева Д.
Э. Киньябаева Р.
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G. Priakhina V.
S. Grigoreva D.
E. Kiniabaeva R.
М. Кузнецова Р.
Г. Пряхина В.
С. Григорьева Д.
Э. Киньябаева Р.
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title Formation factors of surface inflow to antarctic lakes of the Larsemann Hills oasis
title_short Formation factors of surface inflow to antarctic lakes of the Larsemann Hills oasis
title_full Formation factors of surface inflow to antarctic lakes of the Larsemann Hills oasis
title_fullStr Formation factors of surface inflow to antarctic lakes of the Larsemann Hills oasis
title_full_unstemmed Formation factors of surface inflow to antarctic lakes of the Larsemann Hills oasis
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spelling ftjaaresearch:oai:oai.aari.elpub.ru:article/391 2023-05-15T13:05:29+02:00 Formation factors of surface inflow to antarctic lakes of the Larsemann Hills oasis Факторы формирования поверхностного притока к озерам антарктического оазиса Холмы Ларсеманн M. Kuznetsova R. G. Priakhina V. S. Grigoreva D. E. Kiniabaeva R. М. Кузнецова Р. Г. Пряхина В. С. Григорьева Д. Э. Киньябаева Р. The work was carried out with the financial support of the RFBR grant No 20-05-00343. Работа выполнена при финансовой поддержке гранта РФФИ № 20-05-00343 А. 2021-10-07 application/pdf https://www.aaresearch.science/jour/article/view/391 https://doi.org/10.30758/0555-2648-2021-67-3-293-309 rus rus Государственный научный центр Российской Федерации Арктический и антарктический научно-исследовательский институт https://www.aaresearch.science/jour/article/view/391/209 Sokratova I.N. Antarctic oases: history and meaning of the term. Materialy gliatsiologicheskikh issledovanii. Materials of glaciological researches. 2007, 103: 25–29. [In Russian]. Nauchno-tekhnicheskii otchet ob issledovanii basseina ozera Figurnogo v oazise Bangera (Vostochnaia Antarktida). Scientific and technical report on the study of the Figurnoye lake basin in the Bunger oasis (East Antarctica). Leningrad. 1988: 120 p. Funds of FSBI «AARI». Inv. № O-3032. [In Russian]. Sokratova I.N. Antarkticheskie oazisy: Istoriia i rezul’taty issledovanii. Antarctic oases: History and results of the study. St. Petersburg: State Scientific Center of the Russian Federation Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute, 2010: 274 p. [In Russian]. Nauchno-tekhnicheskii otchet 52-i RAE (sezonnyi sostav). Scientific and technical report of the 52nd RAE (seasonal membership). V.1. Antarctica, November 2006 — May 2007. 2007: 237 p. Funds of FSBI «AARI». Inv. № O-3640. [In Russian]. Simonov I.M. Oazisy Vostochnoi Antarktidy. Oases of East Antarctica. Leningrad: Gidrometeoizdat, 1971: 176 p. [In Russian]. Dugan H.A. Geophysics, Water Balance, and History of Thick Perennial Ice Covers on Antarctic Lakes. Chicago, Illinois, 2014: 109 p. Nauchno-tekhnicheskii otchet vypolneniia programm sezonnogo gidroekologicheskikh rabot na stantsii Progress v period sezona 57 RAE. Scientific and technical report on the implementation of programs for seasonal hydroecological work at Progress station during the season of the 57th RAE. Antarctica, Larsemann Hills oasis, 2011–2012. 2012: 27 p. Funds of FSBI «AARI». Inv. № O-3802. [In Russian]. Burgess J.S., Spatez A.P., Shevlin J. The onset of deglaciation in the Larsemann Hills, Eastern Antarctica. Antarctic Science. 1994, 6 (4): 491–495. Stüwe K., Braun H.-M., Peer H. Geology and structure of the Larsemann Hills area, Prydz Bay, East Antarctica. Australian Journal of Earth Sciences. 1989, 36: 219–241. doi:10.1080/08120098908729483 Kiernan K., Gore D. B., Fink D., White D.A., McConnell A., Sigurdsson I.A. 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CC-BY Arctic and Antarctic Research; Том 67, № 3 (2021); 293-309 Проблемы Арктики и Антарктики; Том 67, № 3 (2021); 293-309 2618-6713 0555-2648 10.30758/0555-2648-2021-67-3 Antarctic oasis lakes;Broknes Peninsula;Larsemann Hills;runoff formation озера антарктических оазисов;полуостров Брокнес;формирование cтока;Холмы Ларсеманн info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2021 ftjaaresearch https://doi.org/10.30758/0555-2648-2021-67-3-293-309 https://doi.org/10.30758/0555-2648-2021-67-3 https://doi.org/10.1080/08120098908729483 https://doi.org/10.1017/S0954102009002028 https://doi.org/10.1080/00206814.2020.1734973 https://doi.org/1 2021-12-24T11:42:37Z The study aims to identify formation factors of water inflow to the Antarctic lakes of the Larsemann Hills oasis (East Antarctica). The objects of study are 11 lakes of the oasis. The analysis was performed based on the expeditionary data of the Russian Antarctic Expedition (RAE): 63rd season (23 December 2017 – 3 February 2018), 64th season (12 January 2019 – 27 February 2019), 65th season (2 November 2019 – 24 March 2020). Data of lakes water level observations, aerial photography of the unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) and route surveys are given, the results of identifying the boundaries of the lakes catchments are presented. The factors that determine the formation of water inflow to the lakes in this region were identified based on the analysis of the materials. The most significant are the meteorological conditions, the presence of perennial snowfields and glacial areas in the catchments, and the presence of lakes that can cause outburst flood. The seasonally thawed layer also has an impact on the formation of the inflow to the lakes. The vegetation cover is not so important for inflow formation in this region due to the physical and geographical conditions. As for anthropogenic activity, it mainly affects the environmental situation of the catchments and water quality, while the anthropogenic influence on the formation of water inflow to the lakes in the oasis is limited to the territories of polar stations. The factors identified should be taken into account in the further study of hydrological processes, the creation of models that describe them, and the organization of field observations. Объектами исследования являются 11 водоемов антарктического оазиса Холмы Ларсеманн. Работа выполнена по материалам сезонных работ 63 — 65-й РАЭ: используются наблюдения за уровнем воды озер, аэрофотосъемки БПЛА, маршрутные обследования, приведены результаты выделения границ водосборных площадей озер. Наиболее значимыми выявленными факторами, определяющими формирование притока воды к озерам, являются метеорологические условия (количество твердых осадков, ветровой режим, температура воздуха), наличие многолетних снежников и ледниковых участков на водосборах, прорыв верхнего в системе озера. Сезонно-талый слой рыхлых отложений регулирует склоновый сток по мере протаивания и промерзания. Особенностью оазиса является то, что на формирование стока практически не влияют растительный покров и антропогенная деятельность. Article in Journal/Newspaper Advances in Polar Science Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Science Antarctica Antarctica Journal Arctic East Antarctica Polar Research Polar Science Polar Science The Cryosphere Arctic and Antarctic Research (E-Journal) Antarctic Broknes ENVELOPE(76.346,76.346,-69.391,-69.391) East Antarctica Larsemann Hills ENVELOPE(76.217,76.217,-69.400,-69.400) Rae ENVELOPE(-44.600,-44.600,-60.750,-60.750) The Antarctic Arctic and Antarctic Research 67 3 293 309