Climatic and geographic patterns of river runoff formation in Northern Eurasia

Siberian rivers are of global importance as they impact on the freshwater budget of the Arctic Ocean, which affects the Thermo-Haline circulation in the North Atlantic Ocean. Siberian rivers, in particular the tributaries to the larger rivers, are under-represented in the international river-regime...

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Published in:Advances in Water Resources
Main Authors: Onuchin, Alexander, Balzter, Heiko, Borisova, Helen, Blyth, Eleanor
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: 2006
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Online Access:http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/427/
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.advwatres.2005.10.006
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spelling ftnerc:oai:nora.nerc.ac.uk:427 2024-06-09T07:43:54+00:00 Climatic and geographic patterns of river runoff formation in Northern Eurasia Onuchin, Alexander Balzter, Heiko Borisova, Helen Blyth, Eleanor 2006 http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/427/ https://doi.org/10.1016/j.advwatres.2005.10.006 unknown Onuchin, Alexander; Balzter, Heiko; Borisova, Helen; Blyth, Eleanor orcid:0000-0002-5052-238X . 2006 Climatic and geographic patterns of river runoff formation in Northern Eurasia. Advances in Water Resources, 29. 1314-1327. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.advwatres.2005.10.006 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.advwatres.2005.10.006> Meteorology and Climatology Ecology and Environment Hydrology Publication - Article PeerReviewed 2006 ftnerc https://doi.org/10.1016/j.advwatres.2005.10.006 2024-05-15T08:39:04Z Siberian rivers are of global importance as they impact on the freshwater budget of the Arctic Ocean, which affects the Thermo-Haline circulation in the North Atlantic Ocean. Siberian rivers, in particular the tributaries to the larger rivers, are under-represented in the international river-regime databases. The runoff of three Russian rivers in the Central Siberian taiga (Kureyka, Karabula and Erba) is modelled to analyse the relative influence of climate. In addition three rivers (Rhine, Maas and Odra) in Western Europe are similarly assessed as a control. The results show that the role of precipitation and autocorrelation as factors in the formation of river runoff is stronger under oceanic climate conditions, increasing from the central regions of Northern Eurasia towards the Arctic Ocean in the North and the Atlantic in the West. At the same time the influence of summer temperatures is weakened. The formation of Northern Eurasian river runoff appears to be influenced by periodically thawing top horizons of permafrost soil. Time served as an indicator for land use change after inclusion of meteorological data in the models. Maas and Erba showed a significant influence of the time factor. For the Erba the onset of agricultural land use in the catchment coincides with a drop in runoff. A similar causal relationship is suggested for the Maas. Land use can change the formation of runoff, which in turn can be used as an environmental indicator for sustainable land use. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Ocean North Atlantic permafrost taiga Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research Archive Arctic Arctic Ocean Kureyka ENVELOPE(87.172,87.172,66.468,66.468) Advances in Water Resources 29 9 1314 1327
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topic Meteorology and Climatology
Ecology and Environment
Hydrology
spellingShingle Meteorology and Climatology
Ecology and Environment
Hydrology
Onuchin, Alexander
Balzter, Heiko
Borisova, Helen
Blyth, Eleanor
Climatic and geographic patterns of river runoff formation in Northern Eurasia
topic_facet Meteorology and Climatology
Ecology and Environment
Hydrology
description Siberian rivers are of global importance as they impact on the freshwater budget of the Arctic Ocean, which affects the Thermo-Haline circulation in the North Atlantic Ocean. Siberian rivers, in particular the tributaries to the larger rivers, are under-represented in the international river-regime databases. The runoff of three Russian rivers in the Central Siberian taiga (Kureyka, Karabula and Erba) is modelled to analyse the relative influence of climate. In addition three rivers (Rhine, Maas and Odra) in Western Europe are similarly assessed as a control. The results show that the role of precipitation and autocorrelation as factors in the formation of river runoff is stronger under oceanic climate conditions, increasing from the central regions of Northern Eurasia towards the Arctic Ocean in the North and the Atlantic in the West. At the same time the influence of summer temperatures is weakened. The formation of Northern Eurasian river runoff appears to be influenced by periodically thawing top horizons of permafrost soil. Time served as an indicator for land use change after inclusion of meteorological data in the models. Maas and Erba showed a significant influence of the time factor. For the Erba the onset of agricultural land use in the catchment coincides with a drop in runoff. A similar causal relationship is suggested for the Maas. Land use can change the formation of runoff, which in turn can be used as an environmental indicator for sustainable land use.
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author Onuchin, Alexander
Balzter, Heiko
Borisova, Helen
Blyth, Eleanor
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Borisova, Helen
Blyth, Eleanor
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title Climatic and geographic patterns of river runoff formation in Northern Eurasia
title_short Climatic and geographic patterns of river runoff formation in Northern Eurasia
title_full Climatic and geographic patterns of river runoff formation in Northern Eurasia
title_fullStr Climatic and geographic patterns of river runoff formation in Northern Eurasia
title_full_unstemmed Climatic and geographic patterns of river runoff formation in Northern Eurasia
title_sort climatic and geographic patterns of river runoff formation in northern eurasia
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