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spelling ftjhydrosphere:oai:ojs2.hydro-sphere.ru:article/57 2023-05-15T17:00:15+02:00 PALAEORUNOFF FROM LAKE LADOGA TO THE BALTIC SEA DURING THE HOLOCENE Dmitry A. Subetto Denis D. Kuznetsov Maria V. Minina Olga A. Druzhinina Russian Federation Российская Федерация 2020-06-28 https://hydro-sphere.ru/index.php/hydrosphere/article/view/57 rus rus Для почтовых отправлений: 199155 Санкт-Петербург, а/я 136, Редакция журнала «Гидросфера. Опасные процессы и явления» / For mail: 199155 St. Petersburg, PO Box 136 Editorial Board of the «Hydrosphere. Hazardous processes and phenomena». https://hydro-sphere.ru/index.php/hydrosphere/article/view/57/41 https://hydro-sphere.ru/index.php/hydrosphere/article/view/57 Hydrosphere. Hazard processes and phenomena; Vol. 2 No. 2: Hydrosphere. Hazard processes and phenomena; 148-157 Гидросфера. Опасные процессы и явления; Том 2 № 2: Гидросфера. Опасные процессы и явления; 148-157 2686-8385 2686-7877 Lake Ladoga Baltic Sea palaeohydrology Karelian Isthmus Heinjoki waterway Neva River Holocene modeling palaeoflow parameters Ладожское озеро Балтийское море палеогидрология Карельский перешеек пролив Хейниоки река Нева голоцен моделирование параметры палеостока info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Article Статья 2020 ftjhydrosphere 2023-03-07T17:44:45Z The article presents the results of the palaeohydrological analysis of the river system reorganization in the North-West of Russia, the Karelian Isthmus. This study aimed at the hydrological calculation of the runoff through the Heinjoki water connection of Lake Ladoga, the Gulf of Finland and PalaeoVuoksa during different periods of the Holocene. The methods of the equation of water balance, hydraulic-morphometric dependencies and the method of geographical analogy were used in this research. The main result of the carried work is the refinement of the existing regional flow model. In particular, the role of the Heinjoki Strait and the Neva River channel in different stages of the Holocene is considered. The authors came to the conclusion that Lake Ladoga always had a runoff to the Baltic Sea. It is shown that most probably in the period of 10,200-3,500 years ago the runoff was carried out through the Heinjoki waterway. The study underlines that the isostatic factor played a significant role in the forming of the water flow. The change in the runoff direction from the Heinjoki waterway to the Neva River is mainly related to the isostatic uplift of the Karelian Isthmus and the northern part of Lake Ladoga. Quantitative parameters of the Heinjoki palaeoflow (flow rate, annual runoff, runoff layer, runoff coefficient) seem to be roughly equivalent to the modern parameters of the flow of the Neva River. The article is dedicated to our colleague, a talented geographer and teacher, PhD Oleg Borisovich Averichkin (1979-2010) who first performed the calculations of the paleorunoff of Lake Ladoga The article presents the results of the palaeohydrological analysis of the river system reorganization in the North-West of Russia, the Karelian Isthmus. This study aimed at the hydrological calculation of the runoff through the Heinjoki water connection of Lake Ladoga, the Gulf of Finland and PalaeoVuoksa during different periods of the Holocene. The methods of the equation of water balance, hydraulic-morphometric ... Article in Journal/Newspaper karelia* karelia* karelian Hydrosphere (E-Journal) Neva ENVELOPE(15.407,15.407,68.061,68.061)
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topic Lake Ladoga
Baltic Sea
palaeohydrology
Karelian Isthmus
Heinjoki waterway
Neva River
Holocene
modeling
palaeoflow parameters
Ладожское озеро
Балтийское море
палеогидрология
Карельский перешеек
пролив Хейниоки
река Нева
голоцен
моделирование
параметры палеостока
spellingShingle Lake Ladoga
Baltic Sea
palaeohydrology
Karelian Isthmus
Heinjoki waterway
Neva River
Holocene
modeling
palaeoflow parameters
Ладожское озеро
Балтийское море
палеогидрология
Карельский перешеек
пролив Хейниоки
река Нева
голоцен
моделирование
параметры палеостока
Dmitry A. Subetto
Denis D. Kuznetsov
Maria V. Minina
Olga A. Druzhinina
PALAEORUNOFF FROM LAKE LADOGA TO THE BALTIC SEA DURING THE HOLOCENE
topic_facet Lake Ladoga
Baltic Sea
palaeohydrology
Karelian Isthmus
Heinjoki waterway
Neva River
Holocene
modeling
palaeoflow parameters
Ладожское озеро
Балтийское море
палеогидрология
Карельский перешеек
пролив Хейниоки
река Нева
голоцен
моделирование
параметры палеостока
description The article presents the results of the palaeohydrological analysis of the river system reorganization in the North-West of Russia, the Karelian Isthmus. This study aimed at the hydrological calculation of the runoff through the Heinjoki water connection of Lake Ladoga, the Gulf of Finland and PalaeoVuoksa during different periods of the Holocene. The methods of the equation of water balance, hydraulic-morphometric dependencies and the method of geographical analogy were used in this research. The main result of the carried work is the refinement of the existing regional flow model. In particular, the role of the Heinjoki Strait and the Neva River channel in different stages of the Holocene is considered. The authors came to the conclusion that Lake Ladoga always had a runoff to the Baltic Sea. It is shown that most probably in the period of 10,200-3,500 years ago the runoff was carried out through the Heinjoki waterway. The study underlines that the isostatic factor played a significant role in the forming of the water flow. The change in the runoff direction from the Heinjoki waterway to the Neva River is mainly related to the isostatic uplift of the Karelian Isthmus and the northern part of Lake Ladoga. Quantitative parameters of the Heinjoki palaeoflow (flow rate, annual runoff, runoff layer, runoff coefficient) seem to be roughly equivalent to the modern parameters of the flow of the Neva River. The article is dedicated to our colleague, a talented geographer and teacher, PhD Oleg Borisovich Averichkin (1979-2010) who first performed the calculations of the paleorunoff of Lake Ladoga The article presents the results of the palaeohydrological analysis of the river system reorganization in the North-West of Russia, the Karelian Isthmus. This study aimed at the hydrological calculation of the runoff through the Heinjoki water connection of Lake Ladoga, the Gulf of Finland and PalaeoVuoksa during different periods of the Holocene. The methods of the equation of water balance, hydraulic-morphometric ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Dmitry A. Subetto
Denis D. Kuznetsov
Maria V. Minina
Olga A. Druzhinina
author_facet Dmitry A. Subetto
Denis D. Kuznetsov
Maria V. Minina
Olga A. Druzhinina
author_sort Dmitry A. Subetto
title PALAEORUNOFF FROM LAKE LADOGA TO THE BALTIC SEA DURING THE HOLOCENE
title_short PALAEORUNOFF FROM LAKE LADOGA TO THE BALTIC SEA DURING THE HOLOCENE
title_full PALAEORUNOFF FROM LAKE LADOGA TO THE BALTIC SEA DURING THE HOLOCENE
title_fullStr PALAEORUNOFF FROM LAKE LADOGA TO THE BALTIC SEA DURING THE HOLOCENE
title_full_unstemmed PALAEORUNOFF FROM LAKE LADOGA TO THE BALTIC SEA DURING THE HOLOCENE
title_sort palaeorunoff from lake ladoga to the baltic sea during the holocene
publisher Для почтовых отправлений: 199155 Санкт-Петербург, а/я 136, Редакция журнала «Гидросфера. Опасные процессы и явления» / For mail: 199155 St. Petersburg, PO Box 136 Editorial Board of the «Hydrosphere. Hazardous processes and phenomena».
publishDate 2020
url https://hydro-sphere.ru/index.php/hydrosphere/article/view/57
op_coverage Russian Federation
Российская Федерация
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geographic Neva
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op_source Hydrosphere. Hazard processes and phenomena; Vol. 2 No. 2: Hydrosphere. Hazard processes and phenomena; 148-157
Гидросфера. Опасные процессы и явления; Том 2 № 2: Гидросфера. Опасные процессы и явления; 148-157
2686-8385
2686-7877
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