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Yeugeniy Gusev, (1) Olga Nasonova, (1) Evgeniy Kovalev (1) (1) The Institute of Water Problems, the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia    Abstract The scenario forecasting technique of the water balance components change for the northern rivers basin in connection with possible climate change is developed. This technique is based on the heat and […]

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Mitina N. N., Malashenkov B.M. Water Problems Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia natalia_mitina@mail.ru, malashenkow@mail.ru   Abstract Among the most important factors that affected on the stable ecological state of the Caspian Sea is its level changing, which is subject to constant fluctuations. The most popular point of view showed that these oscillations […]

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Olga Nasonova1, Yeugeniy Gusev1, Evgeny Volodin2, Evgeny Kovalev1 1Institute of Water Problems of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russian Federation 2Institute of Numerical Mathematic of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russian Federation nasonova@aqua.laser.ru   Abstract  Modern Atmosphere-Ocean Global Climate Models (AOGCMs) provides the most physically based climate change projections. Before the application of […]

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T.A. Burenina1*, A.A. Onuchin1, E.V. Fedotova1 1 V.N. Sukachev Institute of Forest Siberian Branch the Russian Academy of Sciences 660036, Aсademgorodok 50/28, Krasnoyarsk, Russia burenina@ksc.krasn.ru   Abstract Siberian rivers account for a great part of water discharge into the Arctic Ocean. Along with the regional climate and the presence permafrost, hydrological processes occurring in catchments […]

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Authors: Anna V. Chetverikova (1), Evgenia U. Potapova (2), Igor S. Zektser (3) Institute of Water Problems of Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia Institute of Water Problems of Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia yew-tree@mail.ru   Abstract  In the recent years and decades for more efficient use of groundwater […]

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Olga A.Karimova Water Problems Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia olga221271@yandex.ru   Abstract Paper is devoted to one still not studied to the end problem of modern hydrology and hydrogeology – underflow stream formation and its role in the water balance. Such phenomenon usually occurs in regions of permafrost where it reflects in forming […]

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L. Belkova1,2, E. B. Matyugina3, E. V. Dzyuba1, N. N. Denikina1, E. V. Sukhanova1, M. P. Belukh2 1 Limnological Institute of Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Irkutsk, Russia. 2 Department of Physico-Chemical Biology, Faculty of Biology and Soil Science, Irkutsk State University, Irkutsk, Russia. 3 Institute of natural resources, ecology and cryology of […]

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Alexander Khaustov1*, Alexander Grabar2, Margarita Redina1, Rufina Kanzafarova1  1 Chair of Applied Ecology, Environmental Department, Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russian Federation 2 CJSC “Geojet”, Moscow, Russian Federation akhaustov@yandex.ru   Abstract The major issues of monitoring of oil slime toxicity and generated wastes volume in case of accidental oil spills are considered. As oil slimes […]

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Elena Asabina Ugra State University, Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia easabina@list.ru   Abstract The joint analysis of maximal runoff coefficients for ungauged rivers in vast territory of northern hemisphere is executed. The analysis has been directed on an environment effect on maximal runoff formation in different climates. It is revealed that this effect has geographical regularity.   Keywords: […]

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Natalia N. Mitina, Boris M. Malashenkow Water Problems Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia 3, Gubkin Str., Moscow 119333, Russia. E-mail: natalia_mitina@mail.ru   Abstract Among the most important influences on the stable ecological state of the Caspian Sea is its level changing. During the regular instrumental observations which have been conducted since1837 the level of the Caspian Sea has been subject to significant fluctuations. The highest water […]

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