River Discharge
In 2014, combined discharge from the eight largest Arctic rivers (2,487 km3) was 10% greater than average discharge for the period 1980-1989. Values for 2013 (2,282 km3) and 2012 (2,240 km3) were 1% greater than and 1% less than the 1980-1989 average, respectively. For the first seven months of 2015...
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ftuninhampshire:oai:scholars.unh.edu:faculty_pubs-1312 2023-05-15T14:45:28+02:00 River Discharge Holmes, R. M. Shiklomanov, Alexander I. Tank, Suzanne E. McClelland, James W. Tretiakov, M. 2015-11-17T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://scholars.unh.edu/faculty_pubs/313 https://scholars.unh.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1312&context=faculty_pubs unknown University of New Hampshire Scholars' Repository https://scholars.unh.edu/faculty_pubs/313 https://scholars.unh.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1312&context=faculty_pubs Faculty Publications text 2015 ftuninhampshire 2023-01-30T21:49:46Z In 2014, combined discharge from the eight largest Arctic rivers (2,487 km3) was 10% greater than average discharge for the period 1980-1989. Values for 2013 (2,282 km3) and 2012 (2,240 km3) were 1% greater than and 1% less than the 1980-1989 average, respectively. For the first seven months of 2015, the combined discharge for the six largest Eurasian Arctic rivers shows that peak discharge was 10% greater and five days earlier than the 1980-1989 average for those months. Text Arctic University of New Hampshire: Scholars Repository Arctic |
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In 2014, combined discharge from the eight largest Arctic rivers (2,487 km3) was 10% greater than average discharge for the period 1980-1989. Values for 2013 (2,282 km3) and 2012 (2,240 km3) were 1% greater than and 1% less than the 1980-1989 average, respectively. For the first seven months of 2015, the combined discharge for the six largest Eurasian Arctic rivers shows that peak discharge was 10% greater and five days earlier than the 1980-1989 average for those months. |
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