The Arctic Mouth Hydrology:the History of Formation and Development Basics

The article shows the history of formation and the basics of development of the Arctic Mouth Hydrology science field of the Russian Federation State Science Centre the Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute (hereinafter — AARI) and other Soviet Union and Russian science institutes and academic cent...

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Main Authors: Vladimir Ivanov, Vladimir V., Tretiakov, Mikhail, Kharlampyeva, Nadezhda
Format: Book Part
Language:English
Published: Санкт-Петербургский государственный университет / Saint Petersburg University press 2022
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Online Access:https://research.ulapland.fi/fi/publications/6288a509-cbc9-4747-9724-f757b422e0be
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Summary:The article shows the history of formation and the basics of development of the Arctic Mouth Hydrology science field of the Russian Federation State Science Centre the Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute (hereinafter — AARI) and other Soviet Union and Russian science institutes and academic centres accord- ing to the provisions of the Constitution of the Russian Federation, approved on the 1 July 2020 all-Russian voting. The history of the Arctic Mouth Hydrology is given in seven stages (1925–2020). Structural and functional analysis of the AARI fund sources of the science and technical information and data, the field stud- ies and findings, the research and methodical study of the Arctic Mouth Hydrol- ogy shows the following: First — the contribution of the Arctic Mouth Hydrol- ogy to hydrological science in general; Second — its interdependence from states historical stages; Third — the contribution of Soviet and Russian experts to the Arctic Monitoring & Assessment Programme (AMAP), the International Associa- tion of Hydrogeologists (IAH), the United Nations, etc. Further development of the Arctic Mouth Hydrology will undoubtedly be associated with the pooling of knowledge of social and natural sciences on water resources to meet the interests of society and nature, human and non-human relationship.