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Пономарев, Евгений Иванович
Пономарева, Татьяна Валерьевна
Прокушкин, Анатолий Станиславович
2020-01-20T08:04:35Z
2020-01-20T08:04:35Z
2019-06
Пономарев, Евгений Иванович. Intraseasonal Dynamics of River Discharge and Burned Forest Areas in Siberia [Текст] / Евгений Иванович Пономарев, Татьяна Валерьевна Пономарева, Анатолий Станиславович Прокушкин // Water (Switzerland). — 2019. — Т. 11 (№ 6).
20734441
https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/11/6/1146
https://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/129830
This study demonstrates the dependence between the forest burning rates and abnormal decrease in Siberian river discharges under the conditions of the permafrost zone. Our study area is in Central Siberia and Eastern Siberia/Yakutia. Four rivers (Podkamennaya Tunguska, Lower Tunguska, Aldan, and Viluy) were selected for the study. We analyzed the long-term and seasonal variation of river discharges (archive of The Global Runoff Data Centre for 1939–2015) together with the forest burning dynamics within the river basins (archive of Sukachev Institute of Forest for 1996–2015). We compared the discharges per year with the 77-year average value. Abnormally low levels of discharge constituted 58–78% of the averaged annual rate. An analysis of available chronologies of extreme fire events and relative burned areas (RBAs) showed a high correlation with intra-seasonal data on the runoff minima. The most significant response of river discharges to the wildfire effect was shown for the late summer/autumn season after extreme wildfires during the summer period. The deficit of the runoff was not explained by a low precipitation. Late summer and autumn anomalies of discharge were typical (r = −0.57…−0.77, p < 0.05) for rivers of Central Siberia in seasons of extreme forest burning. The correlation was lower for rivers of Eastern Siberia/Yakutia.
Siberia
permafrost
river discharge
wildfire
relative burned area
Intraseasonal Dynamics of River Discharge and Burned Forest Areas in Siberia
Journal Article
Journal Article Postprint
68.47.41
2020-01-20T08:04:34Z
10.3390/w11061146
Институт экологии и географии
Кафедра экологии и природопользования
Water (Switzerland)
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