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A POSSIBLE PALEOCLIMATIC IMPLICATION OF A RECENT CHANGE OF CORRELATIONS BETWEEN THE TREE-GROWTH AND THE CURRENT WARMING
Nina Datsenko
Nadezhda Ivashchenko
wavelet analysis
recent reduction of tree-growth
wavelet analysis
Recent studies have revealed a reduced sensitivity of tree-growth to temperature at high Northern Hemisphere (NH) latitudes during recent decades. Causes of this reduction are not known, but it seems to be for certain that this reduction has important implications for paleoclimatic reconstructions based on tree-rings because there is a risk that warmer phases of paleoclimates can be essentially underestimated if the problem is not taken into account. We add some more observational evidences of the reduction and argue: it is a signal that temperatures recently have reached above optimum levels for the tree-growth in some areas of NH. If such equally warm, or warmer, phases existed in the past, and if tree-growth responded negatively to temperatures during these phases, it would be necessary to apply separate transfer functions to calibrate tree-ring records in terms of temperature for warmer and colder phases of the past climates.
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TERRESTRIAL WATER STORAGE CHANGE OF EUROPEAN RUSSIA AND ITS IMPACT ON WATER BALANCE
Vadim Yu. Grigoriev
Natalia L. Frolova
soil water content
water balance
European Russia
soil water content
Terrestrial water storage has a significant impact on the water balance of river basins. The analysis of its changes in the European part of Russia (EPR) using the GRACE (Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment) data showed that its reduction was approximately150 mmfor 2002-2015 for the south of EPR, especially the Don basin, which is caused rather by a decline in the storages of surface and ground waters then to changes in soil waters. Quasilinear relation between the values of terrestrial water storages and a river runoff for the period of a summer low water level for a number of rivers has been revealed.
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2018-03-30
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DISTRIBUTION OF ALLERGENIC PLANTS IN RUSSIA
Tatiana V. Dikareva
Vadim Yu. Rumiantsev
maps of distribution
pollinosis
allergenic index
cross allergy
maps of distribution
We analyzed, for the first time ever, the geographical distribution of the main allergenic plants in Russia. All materials were organized as database and attached to the map in GIS Mapinfo. For each region of Russian Federation, two indices were calculated: the total number of allergenic plants in the region and the “allergenic index”. A series of maps wascompiled: the number of spring-flowering species, the number of summer-flowering species,the total number of species flowering during the whole year, the overall allergen danger during spring and summer seasons, respectively, and the overall allergen danger during the whole year. In terms of the number of allergenic species and by the “allergenic index,” the most dangerous regions appeared to be the Ryazan and Voronezh Oblasts, while the less dangerous – the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, and the Magadan Oblast. The maps may serve as a reference source for allergologists and allergy sufferers.
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REGIONALIZATION IN EASTERN AND CENTRAL EUROPE: OBSTACLES AND PERSPECTIVES
Gyula Horváth
European Union
regional development
structural and cohesion policy
Eastern and Central Europe
European Union
Regional policy depends on efficient administrative systems for designing and implementing strategies, and places considerable demands on Member States’ public administrations in terms of e.g. financial management and monitoring; project selection procedures; ex ante environmental impact assessments and cost-benefit analyses; and the monitoring and evaluation of outputs, results and impacts. EU member states have taken a range of different approaches to the administration of regional policy.The construction of regions in the countries of Eastern and Central Europe became one of the important debate topics for preparation for EU membership. Despite the numerous similarities in the changes that have taken place in the territorial structures of the Eastern and Central European countries, the differences in the responses individual countries gave to the challenges of regional development and the varied results of their development efforts demonstrate that the “Eastern European Bloc” is at least as heterogeneous as the former member states of the European Union. EU accession opened up a Pandora’s Box in the countries of Eastern and Central Europe. The fundamental issue of how unitarily structured states can be set on a decentralised path became the centre of debate. The paper introduces the Central and Eastern European achievements of region building processes and searches for an explanation of the reasons for the difficulties of Eastern and Central Europe in regional construction; it summarises the administrative and political development pre-requisites of the transition to a regional outline of the possible advantages of a regional institutional system in the creation of the Cohesion Policy ensuring a decrease in regional differences.
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LONG-TERM FLUCTUATIONS OF NORTHERN HEMISPHERE ATMOSPHERIC CIRCULATION ACCORDING TO DZERDZEEVSKII’S CLASSIFICATION
Nina Kononova
The long-term series of fluctuation of monthly and annual Northern Hemisphere atmospheric circulation in non-tropical latitudes from 1899 to 2008 according to Dzerdzeevskii classification have been discussed. The differences in atmospheric circulation between circulation epochs have been identified. The circulation and climatic characteristics of extreme decades of circulation epochs in the Northern Hemisphere and its six sectors—Atlantic, European, Siberian, Far East, Pacific, and American—have been given. The recent, the 1981–2007 period, is characterized by the increase in frequency (number of cases) and duration (number of days) of the southern meridional circulation group.
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Byshev, V.I., Kononova, N.K., Neiman, V.G. and Romanov, Yu.A (2004). Quantitative
Assessment of the Parameters of Sea – Air System Climate Variability. Oceanology, Vol. 44,
№ 3, pp. 315–326
Byshev, V.I., Neiman, V.G. and Romanov, Yu.A (2006). On the essential differences between
the long-scale variations of the surface temperature over the oceans and continents.
Oceanology, Vol. 46, № 2, pp. 147–158.
Chaplygina, A.S. (1961). Statistical analysis of alternations of types of atmospheric
circulation types. Izvestia of the USSR Academy of Sciences. Physics of sea and atmosphere,
No 12, pp 1832–1843. (in Russian).
Chernavskaya, M.M., Kononova, N.K and Val`chuk, T.E. (2006). Correlation between
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variability during 1899–2003 Advances in Space Research (JASR), Volume 37, Issue 8, pp.
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Dzerdzeevskii, B.L. (1968). Circulation mechanisms in the Northern Hemisphere
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–60.
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Ice ridges in landfast ice of Shokal'skogo Strait
Victor V. Kharitonov
porosity
water thermal drilling
cross-sectional profile
consolidated layer
porosity
Three first-year ice ridges have been examined with respect to geometry and morphology in landfast ice of Shokal'skogo Strait (Severnaya Zemlya Archipelago) in May 2018. Two of the studied ice ridges were located on the edge of the ridged field and were part of it, because their keels extended for a long distance deep into this field. Ice ridges characteristics are discussed in the paper. These studies were conducted using hot water thermal drilling with computer recording of the penetration rate. Boreholes were drilled along the cross-section of the ridge crest at 0.25 m intervals. Cross-sectional profiles of ice ridges are illustrated. The maximal sail height varied from 2.9 up to 3.2 m, the maximal keel depth varied from 8.5 up to 9.6 m. The average keel depth to sail height ratio varied from 2.8 to 3.3, and the thickness of the consolidated layer was 2.5-3.5 m. The porosity of the non-consolidated part of the keel was about 23-27%. The distributions of porosity versus depth for all ice ridges are presented.
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QUANTITATIVE ASSESSMENT OF SEDIMENT REDISTRIBUTION IN THE SICHUAN HILLY BASIN AND THE CENTRAL RUSSIAN UPLAND DURING THE PAST 60 YEARS
Valentin N. Golosov
Xinbao Zhang
Tang Qiang
Ping Zhou
Xiubin He
slope-channel connectivity
Cesium-137 tracing
sediment budget
sediment delivery ratio
slope-channel connectivity
Agricultural lands around the globe have been seriously affected by soil erosion and resultant on- and off-site eco-environmental problems. Quantitative assessment of sediment redistribution allows for explicit understanding the effects of natural and anthropogenic agents on catchment soil erosion and sediment delivery. To this end, sediment redistribution at field and catchment scales in two agricultural regions of the Sichuan Hilly Basin in southwestern China and the Central Russian Upland was comprehensively assessed using multiple approaches including 137Cs tracing, soil morphology comparison, empirical-mathematic modeling, sediment budgeting, discharge and sediment monitoring, and sediment dating. Field measurements were undertaken in the zero-order small catchments (with drainage area less than 0,25 km2), and soil erosion rates were found to be 6-7 t ha-1-yr-1. Long-term repeated measurements indicated that both precipitation changes and conservation practices had contributed to the alleviation of soil erosion on hillslopes. However, eroded sediment was transferred from hillslopes to streams through different pathways for both regions. High slope-channel connectivity and substantial proportions of sediment delivery were observed in the Sichuan Hilly Basin. Changes of riverine suspended sediment yield were indicative of soil erosion and sediment delivery on upland catchments. Large quantity of sediment was redeposited on first-order dry-valley bottoms and only 4-12% of the gross sediment load was delivered into adjacent river channels in the Central Russian Upland.
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LAND USE CHANGES IN THE TRANS-BOUNDARY AMUR RIVER BASIN IN THE 20TH CENTURY
Victor Ermoshin
Sergey Ganzey
Takauyki Shiraiva
the Amur River Basin
topographic maps
remote sensing
the Amur River Basin
All distinctions in the economic and nature protection policy of the neighboring states are well reflected and shown within trans-boundary river basins. The parts of trans-boundary geosystem of one country can experience an essential negative influence from rash decisions in the field of nature use and nature protection policy of the neighboring state. The Amur River Basin covers the territories of Russia, the Peoples Republic of China, Mongolia and Democratic People’s Republic of Korea and occupies more than 2 million km2. The most intensive development of the basin territory has started since the middle of the 19th century. We compiled two maps of land use in the Amur River basin in the 1930–1940s and in the early 21st century. Results showed that, negative dynamics is marked for forest lands, meadows, wetlands and mountain tundra. The basic features in the change of land use within national parts of the basin in Russia, China and Mongolia are analyzed. The comparative analysis of land use peculiarities of the countries for the last 70 years has been done.
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2013-06-01
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INDUSTRIAL TOURISM IN GERMANY : SITUATION , WEAKNESES AND CHALENGES
Dietrich Soyez
world cultural heritage
historic and active industrial regions
tourist flows
thematic parks/museums
world cultural heritage
Industrial tourism, i.e. visiting both active and historic industrial plants (or their historical remains), has been a growing sector in tourism for years, but is nevertheless unlikely to lose its “niche” character... Today it is generally offered under the general heading of cultural tourism, and in this context is often also marketed as active or adventurous tourism (and associated with educational aims), both in marked contrast to the traditional relaxing holiday. The forms of supply and demand that have developed in industrial tourism are of growing significance both for historic and active industrial regions, as suchtourism can provide very positive stimuli for structural policy, regional economies and reputations. Recently, remarkable industrial tourism destinations (industrial Brand Worlds) have emerged both in the old industrialised countries of Europe and North America andin Newly Industrialising Countries/NICs, e.g. in Asia. Many of these destinations need notfear comparison with the attractiveness of classical destinations for national or eveninternational tourism, and a few leading industrial sites already have impressive visitor numbers.After a brief overview of the current state of supply and demand in industrial tourism inGermany, the following points will form the focus of the analysis:–– Suppression of controversial and darkaspects of industrialisation (especially intimes of war, annexation and occupation)–– Innovations (particularly in the formof so-called Brand Worlds, e.g. in theautomobile industry).
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MIDDLE PLEISTOCENE SMALL MAMMAL FAUNAS OF EASTERN AND WESTERN EUROPE: CHRONOLOGY, CORRELATION
Anastasia Markova
Thijs van Kolfschoten
correlation
Middle Pleistocene
Europe
correlation
Many new very important Middle Pleistocene small mammal localities of Europe were discovered during the last decades. These new data permit to divide the Middle Pleistocene geological sequences of Eastern and Western Europe and carried out the correlation between them. However, there are some difficulties connected with the incongruity of mammal appearance in different parts of Europe. In this paper we would like to discuss all these problems using Middle Pleistocene small mammal data and to present the possible biostratigraphical scheme for the whole Europe.
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EVOLUTION OF THE ELBRUS GLACIATION SINCE THE MID XIX CENTURY UNDER CHANGING CLIMATE. KEY FINDINGS OF THE GLACIO-CARTOGRAPHICAL MONITORING
Yevgeniy Zolotarev
Yevgeniy Kharkovets
digital mapping
global warming
digital mapping
Changes in the area and volume that have been occurring from the middle of the XIX century within the largest in Europe Elbrus glaciation were studied using lichenometry and digital cartography methods. There were cyclical, approximately 55 years long, frontal fluctuations of glaciers Bolshoi Azau (the largest Elbrus glacier) and Dzhankuat (which is representative of all Central Caucasus glaciation). Quantitative data on changes in the area and volume of the Elbrus glaciation indicated that the greatest rates of its retreat coincided with the 1850–1887 period. Beginning in 1887, the area reduction was occurring practically evenly through time while the decrease in its volume has even slowed down. These facts suggest that global climate warming, which alternated with short-term cooling periods, began in the middle of the XIX century after the end of the Little Ice Age. The warming was most likely due to natural rather than anthropogenic causes.
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NATIONAL ASSOCIATIONS OF MUNICIPALITIES IN EUROPE – DIFFERENT MODELS OF INSTITUTIONALIZED POLITICAL COOPERATION
Bartłomiej Kołsut
Europe
associations of municipalities
local government
Europe
The article endeavours to identify and characterise selected national associations of municipalities across Europe, as well as to provide typical models of municipalities being associated into large groups representing their interests in relations with central government. A study that addressed 26 European countries has helped identify four principal organisational models of associations of local structures. These are as follows: (1) the consolidated model (existing in Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Greece, Latvia, Lithuania, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden), (2) the bipolar model (in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Estonia, Italy, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Switzerland), (3) the federative model (in Austria, Belgium, Germany, Spain), and (4) the fragmented model (to be found in France, United Kingdom, Poland, Hungary, and Romania).
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DOES ECONOMIC-GEOGRAPHICAL POSITION AFFECT INNOVATION PROCESSES IN RUSSIAN REGIONS?
Stepan P. Zemtsov
Vyacheslav L. Baburin
market access
knowledge spillovers
Russian regions
innovation
R&D
market access
A favourable economic-geographical position (EGP) of regions and cities is one of the factors of their socio-economic development. Economic agents can take advantages of their proximity to the major markets of goods and services, thereby reducing their transport costs and increasing their profitability. In the sphere of innovation, proximity to the innovation centres may also significantly affect the creation of new knowledge and technologies, due to the existence of tacit knowledge and knowledge spillovers. The authors propose the term ‘innovation-geographical position’ by analogy with EGP. It has been demonstrated that location matters to regional innovation output. If there is 1 % more new technologies in neighbouring regions, there are approximately 0.35–0.58 % more newly created technologies in the target region. Proximity to the world centres of new technologies has even greater impact.
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TUNDRA IN A CHANGING CLIMATE
Terry Callaghan
Andrei Velichko
Olga Borisova
northern tree line shifts
polar ecosystems
global warming
northern tree line shifts
Both palaeogeographical reconstructions and general circulation models indicate that global warming is especially strongly manifested in high latitudes. Under a 2°C increase in mean global temperature, almost the entire modern tundra zone would become potentially suitable for tree growth. Nevertheless, palaeobotanic data cannot be applied directly to estimating vegetation response to the global warming expected in the 21st century, as they characterize a quasi-equilibrium state of ecosystems, which takes several centuries to be achieved. Low migration rates of trees, damage caused by fires and insects, processes of soil drying or paludification, and influence of herbivorous animals and human activities may slow down considerably forest spread in tundra. Climate warming will probably cause a decline in the populations of Arctic species and expansion of ranges of some southern animal species into the Arctic.
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MODERN CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ICE REGIME OF RUSSIAN ARCTIC RIVERS AND THEIR POSSIBLE CHANGES IN THE 21ST CENTURE
S. A. Agafonova
N. A. Frolova
G. V. Surkova
K. P. Koltermann
climate change
climate change
Changes in rivers ice regime features and the climatic resources of the winter period were examined for the territory of Russia northward from 60° N. Datasets from 220 gauging stations for the period from 1960 to 2014 have been used in the study both with the results of numerical experiments carried out using climate models in the framework of the international project CMIP5. A change in the duration of the ice phenomena period, the ice cover period and the maximum thickness of ice on the rivers for the scenario RCP 8.5 by the end of the 21st century for a spatial grid with a distance between the nodes of 1.75x1.75 degrees in latitude and longitude has been estimated. We elaborated series of the maps. Main features of the ice regime changes are consistent with the expected changes in the duration of the cold season and the accumulated negative air temperatures. The significant changes are expected for the rivers of the Kola Peninsula and the lower reaches of the rivers Northern Dvina and Pechora, whereas the lowest changes - for the center of Eastern Siberia.
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MIANKALEH TERRITORIES RESPONSE TO CASPIAN CATASTROPHIC FLUCTUATION
Homayoun Khoshravan
Miankaleh
beach
fluctuation
Miankaleh
The main objective of this study is Miankaleh shoreline displacement against Caspian rapid sea level changing and anthropogenic impact. The morphological subunits and shoreline position have been recognized by comparing and processing of aerial photos related to 2 periods of expanded Caspian Sea level fluctuation(1966–2005). Then observational works and surface geology have been done along the eight transects from extremity of western to eastern of mentioned area. Main results show the tendency of flooding vulnerability and shoreline displacement increase at the end of eastern region of Miankaleh near Ashooradeh peninsula where there is an interaction with Caspian rapid sea level changing. In the direction of west, shoreline deformation degree declines gradually.
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MIDDLE PLEISTOCENE SMALL MAMMAL fAUNAS Of EUROPE: EVOLUTION, BIOSTRATIGRAPHY, CORRELATIONS
A. K. Markova
A. Yu. Puzachenko
correlations
small mammals
Europe
biostratigraphy
evolution
correlations
The paper is concerned with the small mammal fauna evolution in Europe in the Middle Pleistocene. The information on the faunas of the end of the Early Pleistocene has been also taken into consideration. The data available made possible identifying several stages in the small mammal evolution. Not all intervals within the Middle Pleistocene are provided with sufficient information for recognizing individual stages; that is particularly true for the cold periods of the Middle Pleistocene – the Donian and the Okian glaciations (=Elsterian, =Anglian). Based on the studies of small mammal localities, the biostratigraphic scheme has been developed, the principal phylogenetic lineages of Arvicolinae were traced, and maps of the Middle Pleistocene small mammal localities have been compiled
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FIELD AND NUMERICAL STUDY OF THE WIND-WAVE REGIME ON THE GORKY RESERVOIR
Alexandra M. Kuznetsova
Georgy A. Baydakov
Vladislav V. Papko
Alexander A. Kandaurov
Maxim I. Vdovin
Daniil A. Sergeev
Yuliya I. Troitskaya
WRF
field experiment
simulation
wind-wave interaction
WAVEWATCH III
WRF
The paper describes the study of wind-wave regime at the Gorky reservoir. A series of field experiments (carried out from May to October in 2012–2015) showed that the values of the drag coefficient CD for a middle-sized reservoir in the range of moderate and strong winds are approximately 50 % lower than its values typical of the ocean conditions. The obtained parameterization of CD was implemented in the wave model WAVEWATCH III to receive the correct wave forecasts for a middle-sized reservoir. Statistical distribution of the wind speeds and directions called for consideration of wind field heterogeneity over the Gorky reservoir. It was incorporated using the wind forcing from atmospheric model WRF to WAVEWATCH III. Homogeneous wind forcing from the experimental data was compared with heterogeneous wind forcing from WRF. The need for further improvement of the quality of wind and wave prediction is discussed.
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THE INFLUENCE OF CHANGING CLIMATE AND GEOCRYOLOGICAL CONDITIONS ON THE REGIME OF REGIONAL DISCHARGE AND ICING IN THE UPPER PART OF LENA RIVER’S BASIN
Dmitry Sergeev
Nikolai Romanovskiy
Gennadiy Tipenko
Sergey Buldovich
Anatoly Gavrilov
Kenji Yoshikawa
Vladimir Romanovsky
numerical simulation
underground water
river run-off
climate change
numerical simulation
Using the balance method authors showed for the case of 1990 that the reaction of the river discharge on the climate change is different in the regions with continuous and sporadic permafrost extent. In mountain with continuous permafrost extent the climate warming has no strong influence on the river discharge but affects on the ice-mounds’ volume. In case of sporadic permafrost extent the decreasing of permafrost area to 30% leads to decreasing of snow-melting overflow up to 38%. Also the period of the flood became longer because the underground storage increasing that takes away the precipitation, snow-melting and condensation water from surface discharge.
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CRYOGENIC PROCESSES IN LOESS
V. N. Konishchev
V. V. Rogov
seasonally frozen condition of ground
cryogenic processes
silt fraction
permafrost
seasonally frozen condition of ground
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EXPLORATION OF GAMBURTSEV SUBGLACIAL MOUNTAINS (EAST ANTARCTICA): BACKGROUND AND PLANS FOR THE NEAR FUTURE
Pavel G. Talalay
bedrock drilling
Antarctic tectonics
bedrock drilling
The Gamburtsev Subglacial Mountains (GSM), located in the central East Antarctica, were discovered by the Soviet team of the 3rd Complex Antarctic Expedition in 1958-1959. The GSM has highly dissected Alpine topography reaching maximum elevations of 3000 m. The mechanism driving uplift of the young-shaped GSM in the middle of the old East Antarctic Shield is unknown. With only limited constraints available on the topography, geology, and lithospheric structure, the origin of the GSM has been a matter of considerable speculation. The latest interpretation suggested that the GSM were formed during Permian and Cretaceous (roughly 250-100 Ma ago) due to the combination of rift-flank uplift, root buoyancy and the isostatic response. Later on the Antarctic Ice Sheet covered the range and protected it from erosion. However, this theory cannot explain lack of erosion process during many millions years in between uplifting and beginning of glaciation. The next step of the GSM exploration focuses on the direct observation of ice sheet bed by drilling. In order to penetrate into subglacial bedrock in the GSM region the development activity already has been started in China. It is proposed to use cable-suspended drilling technology and movable drilling shelter that can be transported to the chosen site with crawler-tractor. The first field tests of the drilling equipment are planned to carry out near Antarctic coast in season 2015-2016, and drilling to the bedrock would be finished during next two seasons.
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PLEISTOCENE-HOLOCENE PALAEOENVIRONMENTAL RECORDS FROM PERMAFROST SEQUENCES AT THE KARA SEA COAST (NW SIBERIA, RUSSIA)
Irina Streletskaya
Evgeny Gusev
Alexander Vasiliev
Gleb Oblogov
Anatoly Molodkov
palaeoclimate
permafrost
tabular massive ground ice
stable isotopes
syngenetic polygonal ice wedges
palaeoclimate
The Kara Sea coasts were studied using comprehensive stratigraphic and geocryological methods. The paper presents the new analytical studies of ground ice and Quaternary deposits of Western Taymyr and presents the results of spore and pollen, foraminifera, grain-size, mineralogical, geochemical, oxygen isotopic, and other analyses. Several stratigraphic-geocryological transects from Yenisey and Gydan Bays enable us to refine the stratigraphy and palaeogeographical reconstruction of the environments and freezing of Late Pleistocene-Holocene sediments. Marine sedimentation conditions during the late Kargino time (MIS3) changed to continental conditions in MIS2 and MIS1. Marine sediments were frozen syn- and epigenetically with cryotexture and ground ice formation. Ice wedges formation corresponds to the end of the Pleistocene (MIS2) and during cooler periods of the Holocene.
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RECONSTRUCTING PAST TEMPERATURE VARIATIONS: SOME METHODOLOGICAL ASPECTS
Dmitry Sonechkin
Bao Yang
empirical orthogonal functions
tree-ring width data
past climate normals
empirical orthogonal functions
Three aspects essential for the paleoclimatic reconstructions are considered: calibration of proxy data on an example of tree-ring width records as the main source of proxy paleoclimatic information; taking into consideration an integral nonstationarity of multiscale climatic variations; and use of the empirical orthogonal function expansion for the goal of the past meteorological field reconstruction.
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NATIONAL ATLAS OF THE ARCTIC
Nikolay S. Kasimov
Vladimir M. Kotlyakov
Dmitry N. Krasnikov
A. N. Krayukhin
Vladimir S. Tikunov
outcomes
Arctic
Atlas
concept
structure
outcomes
The National Atlas of the Arctic is a set of spatio-temporal information about the geographic, ecological, economic, historical-ethnographic, cultural, and social features of theArcticcompiled as a cartographic model of the territory. The Atlas is intended for use in a wide range of scientific, management, economic, defense, educational, and public activities. The state policy of theRussian Federationin the Arctic for the period until 2020 and beyond, states that the Arctic is of strategic importance forRussiain the 21st century. A detailed description of all sections of the Atlas is given. The Atlas can be used as an information-reference and educational resource or as a gift edition.
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NATURAL-FOCAL DISEASES IN THE VLADIMIR REGION (RUSSIA)
Tatiana A. Trifonova
Anton A. Martsev
predicting
epidemiological situation
natural-focal diseases
predicting
The paper describes a study that monitored the epidemiological situation of a complex of natural-focal diseases in the Vladimir region (Russia), from 1958 to 2012. The morbidity rates of these natural-focal diseases have been differentiated by territory using ArcView 3.1 (GIS software). The activity of natural foci for each zooanthroponosis varied between administrative districts in the region. A schematic map has been compiled; the map reflectsthe danger of infection caused by natural-focal diseases in the Vladimir region. The paperdiscusses the role of the anthropogenic factor in natural-ecosystem development: it likelypromotes the transit and localization rates of carriers. Correlation and regression analysis ofthe data showed that climatic factors such as the average temperatures in July and September in the preceding year influence Lyme disease (Lyme borreliosis) patterns. This is likely related to particular stages in the life cycle of Ixodidae ticks. Using multiple linear regression analysis, a mathematical model for the prediction of Lyme borreliosis patterns has been created.
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“NEW” GEOGRAPHY IN UKRAINIAN REALITY: MISSION AND DEVELOPMENT TRENDS
Nikolay Bagrov
Leonid Rudenko
Igor Chervanev
regional geopolitics.
geoinformatics
National Atlas
sustainable development
geographical space
regional geopolitics.
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POST-SOCIALIST POST-SUBURBIA: GROWTH MACHINE AND THE EMERGENCE OF “EDGE CITY” IN THE METROPOLITAN CONTEXT OF MOSCOW
Oleg Golubchikov
Alla Makhrova
Nicholas Phelps
Moscow city-region
satellite city
Khimki
Moscow city-region
To what extent do the ideas of “edge city”, “post-suburbia” and associated models of urban growth apply in the transition economy case? The paper considers urban development and place-making on the periphery of Moscow, based on the case of Khimki, a former off-limits “satellite city” and more recently a fast-growing area. The forces and ideologies driving the growth on the edge of Moscow and the relationship between different actors are considered. The paper argues that while the Russian case shares some commonalities with the Western models of “edge city” and “growth machine”, growth in Khimki is fuelled by opportunistic profit-making initiatives that are disconnected from “local” city. It is yet to be seen whether a growing demand for new infrastructure, as well as emerging residents’ movements will restructure the modes of governing urban growth more in line with proactive place-focused post-suburban politics.
Russian Geographical Society
2010-03-01
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2017-05-02T13:16:59Z
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FOREST DISTRIBUTION ON THE CENTRAL RUSSIAN UPLAND: HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
Maria V. Arkhipova
human impact
forest dynamic
Central Russian Upland
human impact
We studied the change of forestland in the Central Russian Upland within the deciduous forest, forest-steppe, and steppe zones using old maps (XVIII-XX cc.) and current satellite images. The forest distribution within the Central Russian Upland has been relatively stable during the last 220 years. On average, the decrease in the forested area was small. However, we identified significant changes in certain regions. In the southern part of CRU, the significant increase of the forested land is caused by the forest protection of abatis woodland and afforestation. During the last 100 years, reforestation took place mainly in the Oka basin due to both afforestation and natural reforestation. New forests appeared generally in ravines within all zones. The analysis of the abatis forests changes from the XVIII to XX cc. allowed us to identify forested area within the Central Russian Upland prior to active development.
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oai:oai.gesj.elpub.ru:article/129
2017-05-02T13:17:48Z
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SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL DYNAMICS OF THE BAIKAL COASTAL LINE CAUSED BY CONTROL OF THE LAKE LEVEL REGIM
Arnold Tulokhonov
Yendon Garmaev
Bair Tsydypov
interpretation, automated classification, vector layer
multispectral image
interpretation
interpretation, automated classification
interpretation, automated classification, vector layer
The paper presents the results of a study on changes in the coastal line of the Yarki islands (North Baikal) using remote sensing data of the Earth. Vector shape files were generated from the automated classification of the multi-temporal Landsat data. The analysis suggests a systematic decrease in the Yarki’s sandbar area
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2017-05-02T13:19:52Z
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RECENT CHANGE OF GLACIERS OF THE NORTHEASTERN ASIA AND PROJECTION FOR THE FUTURE
Maria Ananicheva
Alexander Krenke
Gregory Kapustin
projection
ELA
glacier area
glacier termini
balance
model
climate change
climatic scenario
Northeastern Siberia
projection
Paper presents the results of comparative analysis of the satellite images data about the glacier state in glacier systems of Byrranga, Suntar-Khayata, and Chersky ranges (2003) with the data given in the Glacier Inventory of the USSR (1945, 1967 and 1970). We studied change of glacier area since the Glacier inventory compilation, which was based mainly on areal-photo and visual services with the satellite (LANDSAT) images data. The retreated glaciers have been analyzed by groups, sorted by the same aspect and morphological type of a glacier in terms of the rate of reduction. In total glacierization of Chersky Range reduced by about 30% (1970–2003), Suntar-Khayata by 20% (1945–2003), Byrranga—by 17% (1967–2003).The method for projection of glacier systems development in 2049–60 is applied for NE Asia Mountains using the ECHAM 4,5 and some other climatic scenarios. We have considered continental glacier systems (Suntar-Khayata, Chersky, Orulgan) and temperate-marine ones (Kamchatka). The method involves construction of vertical balance profiles for baseline and projected period, hypsographic schemes of ice distribution via altitude in a glacier system. The results of the method application to the glacier systems of the NE Asia are discussed in the paper.
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2011-09-01
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Ananicheva M.D., Davidovich N.V., J-L. Mercier (2003) Climate change in North-East
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Ananicheva M.D., Krenke A.N. (2005) Changes of climatic snow line and equilibrium line
altitudes in the north-eastern Siberia in XX century. Data of glaciological studies, M, Pub.
, p. 225–233.
Ananicheva Maria D., Koreysha Michael M and Takahashi Shuhei (2005) Assessment of
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Ananicheva, M.D., Kapustin G.A., Koreysha M.M. (2006) Glacier changes in Suntar-Khayata
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PHYLOGENETIC BIOGEOGRAPHY OF THE FAMILY MONIMIACEAE
A. V. Bobrov
A. A. Iurmanov
D. H. Lorence
molecular data
cladistic analysis
Monimiaceae
molecular data
A complex cladistic analysis of molecular and morphological data of the Monimiaceae family is carried out. The hypothetic modes of the family dispersal are reconstructed basing on the data received for the studied representatives of the Monimiaceae family from all parts of the range and available fossils data. The family supposedly originated in Africa and penetrated into South America via the Antarctic way, and through the Arabian Peninsula and Sri-Lanka to South-Eastern Asia, Australia, New Zealand, New Caledonia, and further then to Madagascar.
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2017-12-28
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GEOGRAPHY, ENVIRONMENT, SUSTAINABILITY; Vol 10, No 4 (2017); 16-26
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INTERPRETATIONS OF COMPLICATED FOLDED STRUCTURES AT THE LOWER PARTS OF ANTARCTIC AND GREENLAND ICE SHEETS
Alexey N. Markov
Pavel G. Тalalay
Dorthe Dahl-Jensen
geological and atmospheric objects
analogies of the glaciological
geological and atmospheric objects
Complicated folded structures were recently recorded by radar survey in the lower portions of the Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets. From a geological point of view the Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets are considered as geological features, while the ice is classified as sedimentary or metamorphic rock. In this regard the genesis of the ice sheets is analyzed from the perspective of geodynamics and metamorphism, and complicated folded structures on radar profiles are interpreted as tectonic and metamorphic structures. This study considers the processes of three kinds of tectonic structures: glacial diapirs, glacial diapir folds and glacial intrusions. Radar profiles not only capture ice flow structure but can also detect the thermobaric field in ice sheet, and in this case the complicated folded structures are interpreted as representative of recorded metastable boundaries of ice recrystallization.
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SPREADING OF ANTARCTIC BOTTOM WATER IN THE ATLANTIC OCEAN
Eugene Morozov
Roman Tarakanov
Walter Zenk
bottom water
Vema
Romanche
Chain
Kane
bottom water
This paper describes the transport of bottom water from its source region in the Weddell Sea through the abyssal channels of the Atlantic Ocean. The research brings together the recent observations and historical data. A strong flow of Antarctic Bottom Water through the Vema Channel is analyzed. The mean speed of the flow is 30 cm/s. A temperature increase was found in the deep Vema Channel, which has been observed for 30 years already. The flow of bottom water in the northern part of the Brazil Basin splits. Part of the water flows through the Romanche and Chain fracture zones. The other part flows to the North American Basin. Part of the latter flow propagates through the Vema Fracture Zone into the Northeast Atlantic. The properties of bottom water in the Kane Gap and Discovery Gap are also analyzed.
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SEA LEVEL AND PALAEOCLIMATIC CHANGES IN THE SOUTH AND MIDDLE CASPIAN SEA REGION SINCE THE LATEGLACIAL FROM PALYNOLOGICAL ANALYSES OF MARINE SEDIMENT CORES
Suzanne Leroy
sea level
pollen
dinocysts
Lateglacial
Holocene
climate
sea level
A review of pollen, spores, non-pollen palynomorphs and dinocyst analyses made in the last two decades is proposed here. Building on spare palynological analyses before 1990, a series of new projects have allowed taking cores in the deeper parts of the Caspian Sea, hence providing access to low-stand sediment. However, still nowadays no complete record exists for the Holocene. The first steps towards quantification of the palynological spectra have been taken. Some of the most urgent problems to solve are the uncertainties related to radiocarbon dating, which are especially acute in the Caspian Sea.
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2010-06-01
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2019-07-05T00:46:02Z
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Russian-Speaking Diaspora In Finland As A Public Diplomacy Tool
Maria A. Pitukhina
Oleg V. Tolstoguzov
Irina Chernyuk
public diplomacy
political communication
migration policy
integration policy
migrants’ survey
public diplomacy
The article deals with complex studies of the Finnish case particularly migrants’ inclusion analysis into local cultural and political environments (as conditions to cultural and political environment stability) as well as public diplomacy impact evaluation of an important «soft power» tool where migrants role is rather high. Authors scrutinize migrants’ interaction with the environment, outline cause-and-effect links of this interaction, and unveil external factors that influence the respondents’ political behavior. The research method is based upon interviews, which result in respondents’ typology development, political information channels were defined, and the influence of education and social inclusion upon political communication was characterized. This method helps to perceive migrants’ integration policy at example of Finland, the fourth most attractive country in the world in accordance with the Migrant Integration Policy Index. Finnish experience could be highly useful for Russia in terms of both national migration policy development. The resulting characteristics of migrants’ political communication might be of high interest in terms of migration policy regulation and understanding the issue of migration quotas, help to predict structural changes in society, also to provide the basis for making decisions on the effective use of public diplomacy tools.
Russian Geographical Society
Within the framework of the RAS Presidium program «No.I.53 on fundamental scientific research within the framework of Fundamental Scientific Research Program of State Academies of Sciences for 2013-2020 «as well as the RFBR project» Live, work or go? Youth-well-being and viability (post) of extractive Arctic industrial cities in Finland and Russia”
2019-07-04
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2017-03-03T10:19:02Z
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LOW FLOW ON THE RIVERS OF THE EUROPEAN PART OF RUSSIA AND ITS HAZARDS
Maria B. Kireeva
Natalia L. Frolova
Frank Winde
Roald G. Dzhamalov
Ekaterina P. Rets
Elena S. Povalishnikova
Olga M. Pahomova
extreme hydrological events
lack of water
climate change
extreme hydrological events
This paper reviews the changes in river flow of the European part of Russia during the low-flow period, characterizing groundwater flow feeding. River flow oscillations were analyzed for winter and summer periods. Statistical analyses of average low flow and the minimum monthly summer and winter discharges for 1946–1977 and 1978–2010 showed significant positive trends for all parameters of low-water period. The greatest increase is observed in the Middle Volga, where low flow has almost doubled.The low flow discharges increased by up to 50–70 % in the center of the European part of Russia and the Upper Don and its tributaries, ranging from 0 to 30 % for the northern rivers. Despite the low flow increase, the lack of water in 2010 and 2014 caused economic damage. It is shown that the observed hydrological hazards occur as a result of snow melt draughts and water management instability.
Russian Geographical Society
Russian Foundation for Basic Research, Russian Science Foundation
2016-12-01
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Dzhamalov R.G., Frolova N.L., Bugrov А.А., Grigorjev V.Y., Igonina M.I., Kireeva М.B., Kritchevets G.N., Rets Е.P., Safronova Т.I., Telegina А.А.,Telegina Е.А., Fathi М.О., (2014) Atlas vozobnovlyaemikh vodnikh resursov Evropejskoy chasti Rossii (Atlas of renewable water resources of the European part of Russia). М.: «Rovix» Ltd., ISBN 978-5-4347-0033-7. 96 p. (in Russian).
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CASPIAN SEA LEVEL PREDICTION USING ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORK AND EMPIRICAL MODE DECOMPOSITION
Nikolai Makarenko
Lyailya Karimova
Olga Kruglun
nonlinear prediction
fractal approximation
multifractal analysis
empirical mode decomposition
embedology
nonlinear prediction
This paper demonstrates the possibility of using nonlinear modeling for prediction of the Caspian Sea level. Phase space geometry of the of a model can be reconstructed by the embedology methods. Dynamical invariants, such as the Lyapunov exponents, the Kaplan-Yorke dimension, and the prediction horizon were estimated from reconstruction. Fractal and multifractal analyses were carried out for various time intervals of the Caspian Sea level and multifractal spectra were calculated. Then, historical data resolution was improved with the help of fractal approximation. The EMD method was used to reduce noise of the time series. Global nonlinear predictions were made with the help of Artificial Neural Network for combinations of different empirical modes.
Russian Geographical Society
2010-12-01
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TOWARDS A RESEARCH AGENDA ON STEPPE IMAGINARIES IN RUSSIA AND THE SOVIET UNION
E. Filep
C. Bichsel
landscape
steppe
imaginary
Soviet Union
literature
landscape
This article proposes that there is a need for a sustained engagement with and deconstruction of steppe imaginaries in Russian and Soviet literature in the twentieth century. It argues that “steppe” is not solely a term describing a particular environment, but also a pivotal idea which has shaped and shapes identities, cultural assumptions, political reasoning and even geopolitical thought. Based on the review of existing scholarship, the paper demonstrates the centrality of the steppe as a key imaginary for Russian history until the nineteenth century. However, it also reveals that the research on the relevance of such imaginaries for Russian and Soviet political history in the twentieth century is largely absent. Yet, it was during this period that the steppe environments underwent largescale transformations through processes of land reclamation, irrigation development and industrial agriculture.
Russian Geographical Society
2018-09-29
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10.24057/2071-9388-2018-11-3-39-48
GEOGRAPHY, ENVIRONMENT, SUSTAINABILITY; Vol 11, No 3 (2018); 39-48
GEOGRAPHY, ENVIRONMENT, SUSTAINABILITY; Vol 11, No 3 (2018); 39-48
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oai:oai.gesj.elpub.ru:article/99
2016-12-28T14:22:04Z
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INTEGRATED PROJECTION FOR RUNOFF CHANGES IN LARGE RUSSIAN RIVER BASINS IN THE XXI CENTURY
Alexander G. Georgiadi
Nikolai I. Koronkevich
Irina P. Milyukova
Elena A. Barabanova
water consumption
scenarios of river runoff changes
global climate warming
socio-economic changes
water consumption
The paper discusses an approach to a long-term forecast of river runoff changes for Russian large river basins in the first third of the XXI century caused by climate warming and social-economic changes. The approach considers runoff changes under a range of possible climate warming effects. This range is chosen by generalizing the calculation results obtained by using an ensemble of global climate models within CMIP 3 and CMIP 5 experiments for twocontrasting scenarios (A2/RCP 8.5 and B1/RCP 2.6) of globally averaged air temperature rises. The approach also utilizes a method for alternative scenario for water consumption related to socio-economic changes. The obtained scenario estimates show that expected changes in the Volga and Don annual river runoff and its intra-annual distribution in the first third of this century can be relatively small, while changes in water use characteristics may be extremely negative in some scenarios, especially in the Don River basin.
Russian Geographical Society
2016-06-01
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10.24057/2071-9388-2016-9-2-59-65
GEOGRAPHY, ENVIRONMENT, SUSTAINABILITY; Vol 9, No 2 (2016); 38-46
GEOGRAPHY, ENVIRONMENT, SUSTAINABILITY; Vol 9, No 2 (2016); 38-46
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oai:oai.gesj.elpub.ru:article/194
2017-05-02T13:20:08Z
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AN ALTERNATIVE APPROACH TO MEASURE HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IN RUSSIA
Gerard Rostom
Russia regions
sustainable development
human development index
Russia regions
The article deals with finding optimal ways to measure the level of Human Development in Russia’s regions. In the past, it was common to measure the level of regional development by the Gross Regional Income indicator. Nowadays, we shifted to more “humanized” indicators of regional development. The Human Development index is one of them. A way to improve methods of calculating this index to reflect the closest to reality situation is suggested.
Russian Geographical Society
2011-12-01
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oai:oai.gesj.elpub.ru:article/280
2017-07-03T14:41:28Z
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ASSESSMENT OF GROUNDWATER RESPONSE AND SOIL MOISTURE FLUCTUATIONS IN THE MUGELLO BASIN (CENTRAL ITALY)
E. M. Schmaltz
H-J. Rosner
T. Rentschler
M. Märker
Mugello
STARWARS/Probstab
groundwater
soil moisture
lacustrine sediments
Mugello
Russian Geographical Society
2017-07-03
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GEOGRAPHY, ENVIRONMENT, SUSTAINABILITY; Vol 10, No 2 (2017); 15-27
GEOGRAPHY, ENVIRONMENT, SUSTAINABILITY; Vol 10, No 2 (2017); 15-27
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https://ges.rgo.ru/jour/article/view/280/278
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MULTI-ARCHIVE TEMPERATURE RECONSTRUCTION OF THE RUSSIAN ARCTIC FOR THE PAST TWO MILLENNIA
Vladimir Klimenko
Vladimir Matskovsky
Dittmar Dahlmann
historical climatology
Arctic
palaeogeography
temperature reconstruction
multi-proxy
historical climatology
We present a multi-archival mean annual quantitative temperature reconstruction for Northeastern Europe covering the period of the past two millennia based on tree-ring, pollen, and historical data. This reconstruction was developed primarily to build up a comparative chronology of climatic and historical events in the study region. Five different calibration and verification approaches were used. A comparison of mean decadal temperature reconstruction for Northeastern Europe with those for larger regions and the Hemisphere shows that larger climatic events were visible both in the whole Northern Hemisphere and its separate regions. Less significant climatic events on a regional level may differ considerably from the overall climate signature on the hemispheric level. Highest pre-industrial mean annual temperatures in AD 981-990 were 1,0°C warmer and lowest in AD 1811-1820 were 1,3°C colder than average in AD 1951-1980. The new reconstruction shows much higher degree of variability as compared to Panarctic and hemispheric reconstructions.
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NATURAL FOCAL DISEASES IN RUSSIA: MONITORING AND MAPPING
Svetlana Malkhazova
Dmitry Orlov
Varvara Mironova
Tatyana Kotova
Natalya Shartova
morbidity rate
atlas mapping
medical-geographical atlas
morbidity rate
The paper discusses a mapping method for compilation of maps for a medical-geographical Atlas of Russia “Natural Focal Diseases” and potential that this Atlas presents for assessment and monitoring of the epidemiological situation in a number of diseases. A series of analytical, integrated, and synthetic maps shows disease incidence in the population at both the national and regional levels for the last 15 years. The Atlas contains maps of the mean annual incidence of certain infections and maps of incidence dynamics and nosological profiles that allow detailed analysis of the situation for each of 83 subjects of the Russian Federation. The degree of epidemic hazard in Russia by naturally occurring is reflected in a synthetic medical-geographical map that allows one to estimate the risk of a disease manifestation in a given region.
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ATLASES—THE NEW FASCINATION OF FRENCH PUBLISHERS
Jean Radvanyi
history of geographical publications
geopolitics
history of geographical publications
Reacting to reader interest in publications of new types of atlases, many French authors and publishers rushed to occupy an emerging publishing niche and created a real fashion of small atlases attracting ever-greater public attention. The paper describes origins and features of this phenomenon.
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THE ROLE OF THE IMAGES OF JAPAN AND ITS PREFECTURES IN THE ATTRACTIVENESS OF JAPAN AS A TOURIST DESTINATION
Alexandra S. Stegnienko
Irina S. Tikhotskaya
Shizuko Kato
typology of Japanese prefectures
tourist destination image
place image
attractiveness as a tourist destination
tourism industry
typology of Japanese prefectures
The article deals with the analysis of the tourist destination images of Japan and its prefectures and contains the results of the research carried out both based on examination of official Japanese statistics and tourist literature in Japanese, English and Russian and social polls in Russia and field studies in Japan. In this paper we present the results of the research conducted by the specially created for this work original method of tourist literature review that allowed us to select prefectures most rich in different tourist images and to develop a typology of Japanese prefectures. To present day the research of such kind is a unique one not only about Japan but on the whole as well.
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2018-06-28
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2017-03-22T12:34:15Z
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BIOSPHERIC ORGANIZATION AS A “CONTINENTS – OCEANIC BASINS” SYSTEM
Sergei P. Gorshkov
Olga I. Mochalova
anthropogenic destabilization
homeostasis
biospheric organization
frame of the biosphere
riverbasin land
phytoplankton
biofiltration
anthropogenic destabilization
The functional characteristics of the biosphere are reflected in its binominale frame: continents – oceanic basins. The river-basin land, on the one hand, and pericontinental oceanic waters on the other hand, are the main components of the homeostatic mechanism of the biosphere. In the Archean and Early-Middle Proterozoic, seawater biofiltration did not exist. In the Late Proterozoic and part of the Early Paleozoic, biofiltration started to develop and the oceans have become the main heat-engine of the Earth. Today, the maximum concentration of productive phytoplankton and zooplankton – filter bio-systems – is in the pericontinental oceanic zones. This is a response to the maximal flow of nutrients from the land carried mainly with river flow. This is the main signal of a direct link between terrestrial and oceanic ecosystems. The feedback is the atmospheric precipitation induced by heat and moisture flows and carried from the oceans to the land within its primary river-basin part. These links are experiencing anthropogenic destabilization due to some misplaced priorities of sustainable development and its implementation.
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2016-03-01
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DIVERGING DISCOURSES ON THE SYR DARYA
Eelke Kraak
Syr Darya
governmentality
critical geopolitics
Aral Sea basin
Syr Darya
The hydraulic mission of the Soviet Union has transformed Central Asia’s Syr Darya River into a governable entity. After the dissolution of the Soviet Union the river system disintegrated and conflict arose over the operation of the main dam and reservoir of the river: the Toktogul. Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan have widely different and diverging sanctioned discourses on how the dam should be operated and on the nature of the water itself. These discourses have had a significant impact on the hydro-politics of the river basin and the operation of the dam. The central argument of this paper is that both the decline of the Aral Sea, and the potential conflict between the states are driven by the same modernist governmentality of the river.
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2012-06-01
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THE CHINESE INITIATIVE “THE BELT AND ROAD”: A GEOGRAPHICAL PERSPECTIVE
V. A. Kolosov
D. Suocheng
V. Ya. Portyakov
I. G. Chubarov
S. A. Tarkhov
V. A. Shuper
the global economics engine.
initiative
geographical perspective
industrial and geographical transformations
the global economics engine.
“The Belt and Road” is a long-term comprehensive strategic program for the development of Eurasia and the world, which has been promoted by China beginning in 2013. Its multi-dimensional features (in-country, regional, and global) are inclusive (multi-vector, the participation of all sectors of the economy) and have a strong non-economic component (“soft power”). The strategy is aimed at solving the problems of the Chinese economy with the help of foreign-policy methods and consolidation of China as an engine for the global economy. By virtue of its scale, the consistent implementation of the strategic provisions put forward in China would result in significant industrial and geographical transformations of the existing international division of labor. Active and proactive participation of Russia in the new course of China allows realization of the export and transit potential of Russia’s economy and helps mitigate imbalances in development between its parts. The authors discuss the concerns and risks associated with the implementation of initiatives.
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TRANSFORMATION OF THE INITIAL ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION OF PRECIPITATION IN CAVES OF THE SOUTH-WESTERN CAUCASUS
Vladimir Mikhalenko
Anna Kozachek
Janvarbi A. Ekba
ground water
cave
isotopes
paleoclimate
ground water
The paper presents preliminary results and interpretation from an ongoing research project in the Novy Afon and Abrskil caves of Abkhazia. The research have demonstrated that δ18O and δD analyses of drip and ground waters in two caves in the South-Western Caucasian region allows to better understand interaction between isotopic composition of precipitation, soil, and vadose zone. Drip and ground water samples from the caves were compared with the present-day Global (GMWL) and the Local Meteoric Water Lines (LMWL). They fall along the GMWL and LMWL and are tied by equation δD = 5.74δ18O - 6.98 (r2 = 0.94). Drip water isotopic composition is similar to that from lakes and pools. The incline of δ18O - δD line differs from GMWL and LMWL. It reflects a possible result from secondary condensation and evaporation and water-rock interaction, and depends on the climate aridity level.
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DISTRIBUTION OF METALS IN PARTICLE SIZE FRACTIONS IN SOILS OF TWO FORESTED CATENAS (SMOLENSK-MOSCOW UPLAND)
Olga Samonova
Elena Aseyeva
vertical and lateral distribution patterns
heavy metals
grain-size fractionation
vertical and lateral distribution patterns
The concentrations and distribution of Fe, Ti, Zr, Mn, Cu. Ni, Co, Cr, Pb, and Zn associated with various particle size fractions have been analyzed in soils of two forested catenas located in the middle Protva River basin on the Smolensk-Moscow Upland. The results showed that concentration of metals in a particular size fraction was defined by a complex of factors: element chemical properties, soil type, genesis of a soil horizon, and position in the catena. A clearly defined relationship between the fraction size and metal concentrations was found for Ti and Zr. The highest levels of Ti were found in coarse and medium silt, while Zr had its highest values only in coarse silt and, in some cases, in fine sand. Such metals as Fe, Mn, Co, Cu and Pb had high concentrations in sand, fine silt, and clay fractions depending on a soil type and a genetic horizon. The maximum load of Cr, Zn, and Ni (in the majority of cases) was found in clay fraction. The minimum loads of Fe, Mn, Co, Cu, and Ni were found in the coarse silt fraction. Variation in concentrations of heavy metals differed depending on particle size. For most metals, the variations were decreasing from coarser to finer fractions.Key words: soils, heavy metals, grain-size fractionation, vertical and lateral distribution patterns
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GEOGRAPHY, ENVIRONMENT, SUSTAINABILITY; Vol 6, No 2 (2013); 28-33
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Plyaskina O.V., Ladonin D.V. (2005) Heavy metal compounds in particle size fractions
of some soil types. Herald of Moscow University: Series 17, Soil Science 4, pp. 36–43.
(In Russian).
Pobedintseva I.G. (1975) Soils on ancient weathering crusts. 175 p. MSU Publishing, Moscow.
(In Russian).
Titova N.A., Travnikova L.S., Kachnovich Z.N. (1996) Heavy metal content in granulometric
soil fractions. Pochvovedenie 7, pp. 888–898. (In Russian).
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oai:oai.gesj.elpub.ru:article/208
2017-05-02T13:19:52Z
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BARENTS SEA COASTS
Stanislav Ogorodov
coastal geomorphology and dynamics
environmental conditions
coastal geomorphology and dynamics
Barents Sea is an area of great geopolitical and economical importance, as well as an indicator of sustainable development of the Russian Federation in Arctic region. The article presents generalization made for the Barents Sea coastline. For each area a brief description of distinct geomorphologic features and coastal dynamics is outlined. The environmental forcing factors and conditions, which determine the development and present coastal dynamics at Barents Sea, are examined.
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2011-09-01
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10.24057/2071-9388-2011-4-3-34-51
GEOGRAPHY, ENVIRONMENT, SUSTAINABILITY; Vol 4, No 3 (2011); 34-51
GEOGRAPHY, ENVIRONMENT, SUSTAINABILITY; Vol 4, No 3 (2011); 34-51
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VISUALIZATION OF PUBLIC HEALTH DYNAMICS
T. V. Kotova
S. M. Malkhazova
V. S. Tikunov
T. Bandrova
techniques
methods
techniques
Public health dynamics is one of the main methodological approaches to study spatiotemporal patterns of the population diseases spreading and to create nosogeographic maps. It is one of validity terms of geographic public health assessment and forecast. Dynamics maps usually show emergence, development, past stages, changes, and movement of analyzed phenomena. Analysis of medical-geographic maps showed that the choice of methods and techniques for elaborating dynamic aspects is limited. The results of comprehensive medical-geographic atlas mapping obtained in the Department of Biogeography and Laboratory of Integrated Mapping (Faculty of Geography, M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia) have significantly improved this situation and demonstrated the benefits of cartographic approaches and graphic methods of visualization of public health dynamics. However, these benefits as an integral problem has not been fully realized yet and research in this direction should continue.
Russian Geographical Society
2017-12-28
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GEOGRAPHY, ENVIRONMENT, SUSTAINABILITY; Vol 10, No 4 (2017); 27-42
GEOGRAPHY, ENVIRONMENT, SUSTAINABILITY; Vol 10, No 4 (2017); 27-42
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oai:oai.gesj.elpub.ru:article/72
2016-12-16T06:58:48Z
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SERBIAN AGRICULTURAL COMPETITIVENESS
Vesna Paraušić
Ivana Simeunović
Darko B. Vuković
competitiveness
rural regions
competitiveness
Agricultural sector in Serbia is characterized by low competitiveness, as well as by domination of small agricultural husbandries of low productivity and production intensity. The authors of the paper, based on secondary sources, i.e. the analysis of numerous domestic and foreign documents in the field of agriculture, economic and rural development, provide state analysis of agricultural sector in Serbia, as well as a proposal of measures for improvement of this production and development of competitive and attractive rural regions.
Russian Geographical Society
2015-03-01
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GEOGRAPHY, ENVIRONMENT, SUSTAINABILITY; Vol 8, No 1 (2015); 16-26
GEOGRAPHY, ENVIRONMENT, SUSTAINABILITY; Vol 8, No 1 (2015); 16-26
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ASSESSMENT OF THE VEGETATION COVER CONDITIONS FOR THE CENTRAL PART OF THE MURMANSK REGION BASED ON FIELD AND REMOTE SENSING DATA
Michael Puzachenko
Tatyana Chernenkova
discriminate analysis
anthropogenic disturbance
discriminate analysis
Research of the forest ecosystems dynamics of northwestern Russia on the Kola Peninsula (the Imandra Lake watershed) under the influence of strong anthropogenic impacts caused by the industrial complex “Severonikel” over the last 70 years was carried out. Statistical analysis was used for comparison and interpolation of field data, multispectral remote sensing data (MRSD), and digital elevation model (DEM). From this analysis, the classification of natural and anthropogenic classes of the vegetation and land cover was developed; the model highlighted the key driving forces behind the spatial differentiation of vegetation (altitudinal climate gradients, anthropogenic disturbance, water supply, and development of the natural vegetation communities). In addition, the map of the current vegetation conditions at a scale of 1:100 000 was created. This map characterizes the large part of the Lapland Nature Reserve, the territory of the Khibiny mountains, as well as the polluted area near the metallurgical plant.
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2012-09-01
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SOME FEATURES OF THE BLACK SEA SEASONAL THERMOHALINE VARIABILITY: MODERN VIEW
Valentin Tuzhilkin
seasonal variability
temperature
salinity
seasonal variability
Results of statistical processing and physical analyses of the historical and recent hydrographic data set are presented. Seasonal thermohaline (hydrographic) variabilities of the Black Sea main baroclinic layer (0–200 m) are considered. In the upper 50-m layer, seasonal thermohaline variability is generated mainly by the heat and freshwater fluxes across the sea surface. In the main pycnocline between depths of 50 and 200 m it is caused by the flux of the wind-stress relative vorticity. Thermohaline effects of these processes are described.
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Spatial Behavior Of Students And Their Role In Polarized Development: Comparative Studies Of Yaroslavl Oblast And Bavaria
Alexandra V. Starikova
Bavaria
higher education institutions
early developed regions
spatial polarization
Yaroslavl oblast
Bavaria
The article deals with the analysis of student educational migration and its role in origin of spatial contrasts at the territory of Russian early developed regions. In the paper ongoing processes are considered on the case of Yaroslavl oblast at the intra- and interregional levels and compared to processes abroad on the case of German federal state of Bavaria. The results are based on examination of official statistical data, surveys among students (disclosing their spatial behavior during the study and after degree completion) and expert interviews with university spokespersons. Migration bonds of Yaroslavl universities as well as space-time features of educational migration (average distances, time costs, transportation means) in Yaroslavl oblast and Bavaria are revealed. The study found that educational migration (together with other population mobility types) plays an important role in spatial polarization at the research territory due to importance of Yaroslavl as big educational centre for northern part of Non-Chernozem zone ( Vologda, Arkhangelsk, Kostroma oblasts and Komi Republic). School-leavers from small cities and countryside come to the regional capital for bachelor ’s degree completion, next they try to go to Moscow, St. Petersburg or other largest cities not only to get masters’ degree, but also in search of life conditions improvement. They want to change place of permanent residence and to have a career on perspective labor market.
Russian Geographical Society
The study was financially supported by the Russian Scientific Foundation (project N 19-17-00174 “Early developed regions under socio-economic polarization and shrinkage of active space in European Russia” for the Institute of Geography, Russian Academy of Sciences)
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NEW FRONTIERS OF ANTARCTIC SUBGLACIAL LAKES EXPLORATION
Pavel Talalay
Alexey Markov
Mikhail Sysoev
autonomous sonde
environmental-friendly access technology
autonomous sonde
Antarctic subglacial aquatic environment have become of great interest to the science community because they may provide unique information about microbial evolution, the past climate of the Earth, and the formation of the Antarctic ice sheet. Nowadays it is generally recognized that a vast network of lakes, rivers, and streams exists thousands of meters beneath Antarctic Ice Sheets. Up to date only four boreholes accessed subglacial aquatic system but three of them were filled with high-toxic drilling fluid, and the subglacial water was contaminated. Two recent exploration programs proposed by UK and USA science communities anticipate direct access down to the lakes Ellsworth and Whillans, respectively, in the 2012/2013 Antarctic season. A team of British scientists and engineers engage in the first attempt to drill into Lake Ellsworth but failed. US research team has successfully drilled through 800 m of Antarctic ice to reach a subglacial lake Whillans and retrieve water and sediment samples. Both activities used hot-water drilling technology to access lakes. The main troublesome of the implemented and planned projects for accessing of Antarctic subglacial lakes is connected with the hydrostatic unbalance resulted in the upwelling of water into the hole with subsequent difficulties. The proposed RECoverable Autonomous Sonde “RECAS” would measure and sample subglacial water while subglacial lake is reliably isolated from surface environment, and at the same time the sonde is able to measure geochemical signals in situ throughout the depth of ice sheet on the way to the bed. All process is going on in semi-automatic mode, and the estimated duration of subglacial lake exploration at the depth of 3500 m is 8–9 months. The general concept of the sonde as well as proposed power-supply and performance are given.
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REMOTE SENSING METHODS FOR PHYTOMASS ESTIMATION AND MAPPING OF TUNDRA VEGETATION
Elena Golubeva
Yurate Plyushkyavichyute
Gareth Rees
Olga Tutubalina
mapping
lichens
Tuliok
Kola Peninsula
ground spectroradiometry
QuickBird
mapping
Mapping of above-ground phytomass provides a baseline for monitoring climate-induced changes, especially in the northern regions. This is important for practical applications, such as assessing quality of pastures and defining reindeer migration routes. Use of very high resolution (1 m and better) aerial and satellite images is of particular interest, because changes at the level of individual trees can be monitored over comparatively large areas. The goals of this study were to: i) establish relations between phytomass values and structure and spectral reflectance derived from ground research and ii) upscale from ground data to QuickBird satellite imagery to compile maps of above-ground phytomass for key sites. As a result, the study has produced a preliminary map of the above-ground phytomass of lichens for a test site in the Tuliok Valley, Khibiny Mountains, central Kola Peninsula, Russia, with phytomass values well in line with fieldwork data.
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ARCTIC TOURISM: STATE AND PROSPECTS FOR RUSSIA
Yuriy N. Golubchikov
Victor I. Kruzhalin
Aleksandra D. Nikanorova
recreation
Arctic Zone of the Russian Federation
Arctic boarders
tourism
population
recreation
Tourism is the key factor of human presence in the Arctic region. The number of tourist visits has been growing extensively since the end of XX century. The Arctic region is not regarded only as prospective region for oil and gas industry but now it is also recognized as the region with high potential for tourism development. The research is dedicated to the assessment of the spatial distribution of human presence within the Arctic region on the basis of statistical analysis of population and tourist visits in different parts of the Arctic. Taking into account the uncertainty of regional Arctic borders definition, which are commonly determined in accordance with given purposes and tasks, we assessed the population and tourist visits for the Arctic Zone of the Russian Federation as administrative union as well as for the Arctic region as physic-geographical region.The growing number of tourists in the Arctic region influences future development prospects of the region. In 2017 the Arctic region with population of 4.3 million people was visited by 10.2 million tourist. While the favorable environmental conditions of Arctic ecosystems exist, the Arctic region should be considered as the source of nature resources for tourism and various recreational activities. Modern technologies enable the development of travel industry in the region, and therefore the industrial paradigm of “conquer” and “utilization” should be replaced with the axiological paradigm of “Arctic beauty” and recreational resource value.
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STABLE ISOTOPE GEOCHEMISTRY OF MASSIVE ICE
Yurij K. Vasil’chuk
Julian B. Murton
homogeneous and heterogeneous
stable isotopes
radiocarbon dating
homogeneous and heterogeneous
The paper summarises stable-isotope research on massive ice in the Russian and North American Arctic, and includes the latest understanding of massive-ice formation. A new classification of massive-ice complexes is proposed, encompassing the range and variabilityof massive ice. It distinguishes two new categories of massive-ice complexes: homogeneousmassive-ice complexes have a similar structure, properties and genesis throughout, whereasheterogeneous massive-ice complexes vary spatially (in their structure and properties) andgenetically within a locality and consist of two or more homogeneous massive-ice bodies.Analysis of pollen and spores in massive ice from Subarctic regions and from ice and snow cover of Arctic ice caps assists with interpretation of the origin of massive ice. Radiocarbon ages of massive ice and host sediments are considered together with isotope values of heavy oxygen and deuterium from massive ice plotted at a uniform scale in order to assist interpretation and correlation of the ice.
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RUSSIAN RURAL NECHERNOZEMYE: COLLAPSE OR NEW WAYS OF DEVELOPMENT?
Tatyana Nefedova
vacationers
peripherals
depopulation
rural settlement
agriculture and forestry
development centers
manageable economic contraction
vacationers
The article describes the evolution and the crisis of the rural old-developed non-black soil zone (i.e., Nechernozemye), the differences between suburban and peripheral areas as exemplified by the Kostroma and other regions, basic models of economic contraction, as well as prospects for revival by urban residents.
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RECENT CHANGES OF ANNUAL FLOW DISTRIBUTION OF THE VOLGA BASIN RIVERS
N. L. Frolova
S. A. Agafonova
M. B. Kireeva
E. S. Povalishnikova
O. M. Pakhomova
seasonal river flow
climate change
seasonal river flow
Modern features of the annual flow distribution of the Volga Basin were analyzed. Statistical analysis of the annual flow data for the spring, summer-autumn, and winter seasons were carried out to study the changes of the water regime of the Volga Basin Rivers in 1946–2010, 1946–1977, and 1978–2010 observation years. Using the data of 207 stations, new maps of seasonal flow were created and changes in the natural river flow regulation were shown. In recent decades, the water regime of the rivers in European Russia and their annual flow distribution has changed greatly. A statistically significant decrease in the river flow irregularity after 1946 has been revealed for the most of the Volga Basin Rivers. It resulted in the increase in the natural regulation index φ, change of the seasonal flow, primarily in low-water period, and especially in winter. The increase in the φ index during the last 30 years is approximately 30%, compared to the similar previous period. Such a change of the φ value took place due to the reduction of the spring flood flow and the increased significance of the groundwater flow. In the second half of the 1970s, the rivers of the Volga Basin were characterized as “snowfeeding”; at the end of the XXth century, they became the rivers with “mixed feeding” or even “mixed feeding with prevailing groundwater feeding” according to B.D. Zaikov’s river classification. This has resulted in the significant increase in the natural flow regulation comparable to the effect of seasonal storage reservoirs.
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ZONES D’INTERFAÇAGE GEOGRAPHIQUE ET METHODE DE COMPARAISON AUTOMATIQUE DE DONNEES
Alba Fuga
geographic interface area
métrique de similarité
groupe de similarité
résolution
seuil de tolérance
zone d’interfaçage
Similarity
similarity metrics
similarity groups
resolution
tolerance threshold
geographic interface area
Dans le cadre de l’analyse d’un territoire sur le plan géophysique, et dans le but d’en identifier les ressources naturelles, de nombreuses informations sont acquises. Il s’agit de classifier, caractériser, et interpréter des mesures obtenues par campagnes de navigation sismique, par carottage, acquises dans des puits de forage, ou encore par campagnes de prélèvement d’échantillons. La problématique qui accompagne cette analyse de territoire concerne d’une part la gestion des données complexes et volumineuses dans leurs lieux de stockage. D’autre part la question de l’aide à l’interprétation est posée lorsqu’il s’agit de classifier et comparer de la manière la plus automatique possible ces représentations et caractérisations du territoire. Dans ce contexte ont été développés la méthodologie et les programmes LAC (Logiciel Automatique de Comparaisons).L’un des mécanismes mis en place dans cette méthodologie concerne l’interaction entre un système de filtrage à tamis de critères de comparaison et un système de seuillage pour définir une résolution de comparaison et de regroupement. Cette résolution représente un élément clé de l’analyse car elle permet de détecter des zones d’interfaçage, de frontière, ou de changement de milieu, tout en qualifiant un caractère plus ou moins progressif de ces frontières. Après une première description de la méthodologie LAC, nous voyons de quelle manière elle s’applique aux données de géosciences et comment on peut la décliner sur le plan géographique.
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CHANGE OF THE FLOODPLAIN AREAS ALONG SOME RIVERS OF THE VOLGA RIVER BASIN
Dmitry Nesterenko
Nikolay Alexeevsky
water regime
floodplain areas
water regime
The estimation of the area of the territories which are under the threat of flooding is of great importance. The technique, based on a principle of conformity of the area of a floodplain massif, averaged within the part of the river with a particular rank, to this rank has been proposed. The ranks, according to the Scheidegger scheme, were calculated for the mouths of 9907 rivers in the Volga river basin. For 96 rivers of the Volga basin, which has length of more than 200 km, changes of rank within the entire extent were calculated and a map was compiled using the obtained results.For several rivers in the Volga river basin, change of the average floodplain areas along the rivers was estimated. It allowed establishing dependences between the average floodplain areas and the ranks of the rivers, with higher rank corresponding to bigger floodplain areas.
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AEROSOL PROPERTIES IN MOSCOW ACCORDING TO 10 YEARS OF AERONET MEASUREMENTS AT THE METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATORY OF MOSCOW STATE UNIVERSITY
Natalia Chubarova
Alexander Smirnov
Brent Holben
aerosol pollution
Moscow
AERONET
microphysical
optical and radiative aerosol properties
smoke aerosol
aerosol pollution
Different microphysical, optical and radiative properties of aerosol were analyzed according to the 10 years of measurements (2001–2010) at the Meteorological Observatory of Moscow State University within the framework of international AERONET program. Volume aerosol size distribution was shown to have a bimodal character with dominating the fine mode aerosol particles at effective radius of reff-fine=0.15 µm. In smoke conditions reff-fine was shown to increase to 0.25 µm at extremely large aerosol optical thickness (AOT). Real and imaginary parts of refractive index are characterized by REFR=1.45, REFI=0.01 respectively, changing to REFR=1.49, REFI=0.006 for smoke aerosol. AOT seasonal changes are characterized by the increase towards warm period with a local minimum in June. The joint analysis of aerosol characteristics with the NOAA_NCEP_CPC_CAMS_OPI climatology shows the nature of these changes. For typical conditions aerosol single scattering albedo (SSA) is about 0.9 at 675 nm and is characterized by a distinct decrease with wavelength while in forest fires conditions it is significantly higher (SSA=0.95). The interaction between volume aerosol concentration of different aerosol fractions was obtained with a distinct decrease of variation towards large aerosol content.
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oai:oai.gesj.elpub.ru:article/418
2019-04-02T08:26:49Z
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A NOVEL METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH OF ESTIMATING URBAN POPULATION IN NIGERIA
Jacob F. Olorunfemi
Irewolede Fashagba
Crowding Index
Symptomatic
Census
Estimate
Crowding Index
The primary source of population data in Nigeria is the census despite its inconsistency. Consequently, efforts made to estimate population from such census figures and sometimes vital registration system has proved inadequate because of diverse problems. This study is aimed at developing a technique of population estimation in Nigeria using symptomatic data. The data for this study were collected through survey method, immunization and school enrolment data were collected from the Expanded Programme on Immunization and Ministry of Education, respectively. The average number of people per house or crowding index (CI) for Kabba was combined with immunization and school enrolment to establish a relationship which was subsequently used in regression analysis to estimate population. The results show that the population of Kabba and Kogi State were 70,870 and 4,230,382, respectively. The study recommended that the model can be used for population estimation in Nigeria and in places that have similar population data generation problems.
Russian Geographical Society
2018-06-28
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2017-03-22T12:34:16Z
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THE GROSSER ALETSCHGLETSCHER DYNAMICS: FROM A “MINIMAL MODEL” TO A STOCHASTIC EQUATION
Alexander V. Kislov
Polina A. Morozova
the Langevin equation
climate change
the Grosser Aletschgletscher
the Langevin equation
Mountain glaciers manifest oscillations at different time-scales. Apart from synchronous reaction to lasting changes, there is asynchronism between climatic forcing and observed anomalies of the glaciers. Based on general theories on the laws of temporal dynamics relating to massive inertial objects, the observed interannual changes of glacier length could result from the accumulation of small anomalies in the heat/water fluxes. Despite the fact that the original model of the dynamics of mountain glaciers is deterministically based on the physical law of conservation of water mass, the model of length change is interpreted as stochastic; from this perspective, it is the Langevin equation that incorporates the action of temperature anomalies and precipitation like random white noise. The process is analogous to Brownian motion. Under these conditions, the Grosser Aletschgletscher (selected as an example) is represented by a system undergoing a random walk. It was shown that the possible range of variability covers the observed interval of length fluctuations.
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2016-03-01
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2017-05-02T13:18:34Z
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SOILS AS INDICATORS OF CLIMATIC CHANGES
Yury Chendev
Aleksandr Petin
Anthony Lupo
steppe
climate change
Holocene
forest-steppe
steppe
A number of examples for the reaction of chernozems in the center of the East European Plain and their relation to different periodical climatic changes are examined. According to unequal-age chernozems properties, the transition from the Middle Holocene arid conditions to the Late Holocene wet conditions occurred at 4000 yr BP. Using data on changes of soil properties, the position of boundary between steppe and forest-steppe and the annual amount of precipitation at approximately 4000 yr BP were reconstructed. The change from warm-dry to cool-moist climatic phases, which occurred at the end of the XX century as a reflection of intra-age-long climatic cyclic recurrence, led to the strengthening of dehumification over the profile of automorphic chernozems and to the reduction of its content in the upper meter of the soils. The leaching of carbonates and of readily soluble salts contributed to the decrease in soil areas occupied by typical and solonetzic chernozems, and to the increase in areas occupied by leached chernozems.
Russian Geographical Society
2012-03-01
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2017-03-31T14:01:20Z
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INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT OF INVESTMENT ENVIRONMENT AND ACTIONS FOR THE “BELT AND ROAD” COUNTRIES
Li Yu
Zheng Ji
Jin Xueting
Wang Zhe
Li Zehong
Zhao Minyan
Huang Yongbin
Dong Suocheng
actions
investment environment
actions
“The Silk Road Economic Belt” and “the 21st-Century Maritime Silk Road” initiative aims at promoting regulated flow of economic factors, allocating resources efficiently, integrating markets, and developing a broader, higher, and deeper level of regional interaction to create an open, inclusive, balanced, and widely beneficial regional economic cooperation framework. Comprehensive and objective assessment and research on investment-climate geopolitical strategy of the countries in the “Belt and Road” zone would help improve security and stability of China’s foreign economic and trade exchanges along with its political and economic influence. Based on Delphi technique, the investment environment evaluation system of the “Belt and Road” countries has been developed and used to comprehensively analyze social and economic development, traffic infrastructure, informatization, resources, and political and security environment, all of which are the important conditions for investment environment of the “Belt and Road” countries. The results show that Russia, Mongolia, Pakistan, Central Asia, Germany, Netherlands, Italy, and Hungary represent the attractive investment areas. Eastern Europe, India, and Iran represent the key investment areas. Based on the analysis, investment strategy steps for the “Belt and Road” countries have been formulated. We hope our research can provide the scientific foundation for decision-making in China in relation to the “Belt and Road” foreign investment strategy.
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A NEW APPROACH TO ESTIMATE WATER OUTPUT FROM THE MOUNTAIN GLACIERS IN ASIA
Vladimir G. Konovalov
Ocean level
generalization
glaciers runoff
water balance
Ocean level
Regional data on climate, river runoff and inventory of glaciers within High Mountainous Asia were used as informational basis to elaborate new approach in computing components of the hydrological cycle (glaciers runoff, evaporation, precipitation). In order to improve and optimize the calculation methodology, 4 675 homogeneous groups of glaciers were identified in the largest Asian river basins, i.e., Amu Darya, Syr Darya, Indus, Ganges, Brahmaputra, Tarim, and others. As the classification criteria for 53 225 glaciers located there, the author consistently used 8 gradations of orientation (azimuth) and 23 gradations of area. Calculating of the hydrological regime of glaciers was performed on the example of several Asian river basins. It has been shown that in the drainless basins in Asia, the only potential factor of the glacial influence on the changes in global Ocean level is the seasonal amount of evaporation from the melted surface of perennial ice and old firn. These results and published sources were used for re-evaluation of the previous conclusions on the influence of glacier runoff on change of the Ocean level. Comparison of measured and calculated annual river runoff, which was obtained by means of modeling the components of water-balance equation, showed good correspondence between these variables.
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THE NATURE OF CYCLIC STRUCTURE OF THE ICE COMPLEX, EAST SIBERIA
Vyacheslav Konishchev
origin
cyclicity
content
mineralogy
weathering
soil
origin
The features of cyclic structure in the Karga-Sartan Ice Complex (IC) deposits in Northern Yakutia have been studied for the coastal lowlands. We have analyzed cycles of different genesis (cryolithological, structural, lithological, and soil-vegetation) and duration. Climate fluctuation was the major factor of cyclic structure in the IC deposits. Cyclic structure in the IC deposits develops in certain facial-genetic conditions characterized by cryogenic weathering and subsequent re-deposition of eroded soils in river valleys and alas depressions
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THE GLACIER COMPLEXES OF THE MOUNTAIN MASSIFS OF THE NORTH-WEST OF INNER ASIA AND THEIR DYNAMICS
Kirill Chistyakov
Dmitry Ganyushkin
Igor Moskalenko
Wolf-Christian Dullo
development of the glacier systems
the North-East of Inner Asia
dynamics of the glacier complexes
development of the glacier systems
The subject of this paper is the glaciation of the mountain massifs Mongun-Taiga, Tavan-Boghd-Ola, Turgeni-Nuru, and Harhira-Nuru. The glaciation is represented mostly by small forms that sometimes form a single complex of dome-shaped peaks. According to the authors, the modern glaciated area of the mountain massifs is 21.2 km2(Tavan-Boghd-Ola), 20.3 km2 (Mongun-Taiga), 42 km2 (Turgeni-Nuru), and 33.1 km2 (Harhira-Nuru). The area of the glaciers has been shrinking since the mid 1960’s. In 1995–2008, the rate of reduction of the glaciers’ area has grown considerably: valley glaciers were rapidly degrading and splitting; accumulation of morainic material in the lower parts of the glaciers accelerated. Small glaciers transformed into snowfields and rock glaciers. There has been also a degradation of the highest parts of the glaciers and the collapse of the glacial complexes with a single zone of accumulation into isolated from each other glaciers. Reduced snow cover area has led to a rise in the firn line and the disintegration of a common accumulation area of the glacial complex. In the of the Mongun-Taiga massif, in 1995–2008, the firn line rose by 200–300 m. The reduction of the glaciers significantly lagged behind the change in the position of the accumulation area boundary. In the past two years, there has been a significant recovery of the glaciers that could eventually lead to their slower degradation or stabilization of the glaciers in the study area.
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PAN-EURASIAN EXPERIMENT (PEEX) PROGRAM: AN OVERVIEW OF THE FIRST 5 YEARS IN OPERATION AND FUTURE PROSPECTS
Hanna K. Lappalainen
Nuria Altimir
Veli-Matti Kerminen
Tuukka Petäjä
Risto Makkonen
Pavel Alekseychik
Nina Zaitseva
Irina Bashmakova
Joni Kujansuu
Antti Lauri
Päivi Haapanala
Stephany B. Mazon
Alla Borisova
Pavel Konstantinov
Sergej Chalov
Tuomas Laurila
Eija Asmi
Heikki Lihavainen
Jaana Bäck
Michael Arshinov
Alexander Mahura
Steven Arnold
Timo Vihma
Petteri Uotila
Gerrit de Leeuw
Ilmo Kukkonen
Svetlana Malkhazova
Veli-Pekka Tynkkynen
Irina Fedorova
Hans Christian Hansson
Sergey Dobrolyubov
Vladimir Melnikov
Gennady Matvienko
Alexander Baklanov
Yrjö Viisanen
Nikolay Kasimov
Huadong Guo
Valery Bondur
Sergej Zilitinkevich
Markku Kulmala
the Arctic Ocean
multiscale research
global grand challenges
arctic-boreal environment
observation networks
modelling platform
land-atmosphere interactions
the Arctic Ocean
The Pan-Eurasian Experiment (PEEX) program was initiated as a bottom-up approach by the researchers coming fromFinlandandRussiain October 2012. The PEEX China kick off meeting was held in November 2013. During its five years in operation, the program has established a governance structure and delivered a science plan for the Northern Eurasian region. PEEX has also introduced a concept design for a modelling platform and ground-based in situ observation systems for detecting land-atmosphere and ocean-atmosphere interactions. Today, PEEX has an extensive researcher’s network representing research communities coming from the Nordic countries,RussiaandChina. PEEX is currently carrying out its research activities on a project basis, but is looking for more coordinated funding bases, especially inRussiaand inChina. The near-future challenge in implementing the PEEX research agenda is to achieve a successful integration and identification of the methodological approaches of the socio-economic research to environmental sciences. Here we give insight into these issues and provide an overview on the main tasks for the upcoming years.
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INDEXING OF MAPING SCIENCE JOURNALS
Jadranka Stojanovski
Nedjeljko Frančula
Miljenko Lapaine
bibliographic database
mapping science
scientific publication
bibliographic database
Bibliometric analyses based on citations are most often at the forefront where scientific publications are concerned. A fact often neglected is that the visibility and availability of scientific publications are basic prerequisites for future reading, citation and influence. Journal visibility can be significantly improved by providing open access and availability through popular online databases. In this study, we investigated 112 mapping science journals to determine the visibility of scientific publications in a smaller interdisciplinary field. In addition to other data, we collected data on open access, indexing, subject areas within the Web of Science and Scopus bibliographic databases and the number of journals in these databases. The coverage of mapping science journals in 14 bibliographic databases was analyzed. Only 11% of the titles from the journals analyzed were indexed in 10 or more databases. Google Scholar, Scopus, Bibliotheca Cartographica and GEOBASE include most mapping science journals, while only 19 are included in Web of Science. A comparison indicates more thorough coverage of an individual journal in Web of Science than in Scopus. Only a few mapping science journals appear in the Directory of Open Access Journals, despite the large number of open access mapping science journals available. Adding subject categories within databases does not facilitate finding mapping science journals, which are dispersed among numerous, mostly inadequate categories in the Web of Science and Scopus databases.
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RECONSTRUCTION OF PAST CLIMATE BASING ON THE ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION OF CARBON FROM FOSSIL REMAINS
Vladimir Nikolaev
Paola Iacumin
Antonietta Di Matteo
Tatiana Kuznetsova
mammoths
paleontological relics
reconstruction of palaeoclimate
mammoths
The areas of Northern Eurasia and the Far North regions with a sharply continental climate are of particular interest to paleoclimatologists. The nature of these areas preserves many features of the Late Glacial period. However, the reliability of the classical paleoclimatic methods in these areas is low. It is known that climate may affect the δ13C value of plants, causing isotopic variations of up to 3‰. The authors propose to use the carbon isotope compositions of bone carbonate of herbivorous animals as a paleoclimatic indicator for the Polar Regions.To test the potential of the proposed paleoclimatic indicator, the authors studied the carbon isotopic composition of carbonate of bone (reliably dated by the radiocarbon method) of Late Pleistocene mammals (mammoth mostly) from the area of the Lena River delta—the New Siberian Islands—Oyagossky Yar (the total of 43 samples). These data suggest that the Late Pleistocene climate in North Yakutia was not stable. Instability was expressed in the sharp, short-term (500–2000 years), occasional episodes of relatively warm climate that may be ranked as interstadials based on their intensity.
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HISTORY OF FORMATION PALAEO-DELTAS OF LOWER VOLGA DELTAS
Georgy Rychagov
Vladislav Korotaev
Aleksey Chernov
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palaeodelta
ancient floodplain
bay-head delta
The palaeo-Volga River valley existed within the present-day Lower Volga region during the last 600–700 ka. Its lower parts periodically transformed into a long and deep ingressional estuary with the apex location controlled by the amplitude of the Caspian Sea level rise. Between the Early Khvalinian highstand of +50 m and the Early Holocene Mangyshlak lowstand at -100 m, the apex of the Volga Delta has wandered 700 km alongstream. The estuarine-marine and alluvial environments in the ingressional estuary in the area between the present-day cities of Volgograd and Astrakhan, were changing throughout the entire Late Pleistocene and Holocene. The associated succession reflects a complex history of the Caspian Sea level oscillations. Only over the last 16 ka, there have been six marine (estuarine) phases within the Volga-Akhtuba valley correspondent to the Late Khvalinian and Novocaspian transgressions. The transgressions alternated with regressive phases associated with the dominance of alluvial environments in the Lower Volga valley. There are pronounced traces of three transgressive-regressive phase alternations of the Late Khvalinian and Novocaspian ages in the modern Volga-Akhtuba floodplain topography, that correlate with four generations of ancient floodplain and delta surfaces distinguished in this study. Surfaces of different age generations differ in absolute and relative heights, morphological types of floodplain topography, and present-day vegetation.
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Geo-Tourism Perspectives In East Kazakhstan
Jiri Chlachula
geotourism
topography diversity
Altai
geo- and cultural heritage
geotourism
Eastern Kazakhstan and the adjacent Gorno Altai of southern Siberia encompass very mosaic landscapes across all the geographic and geomorphic zones enclosing numerous (pre-)historic monuments, some of them being a part of the UNESCO World natural and cultural heritage. Excepting the high-mountain ranges (Rudno and Southern Altai, Narym, Tarbagatay and Dzhungarskiy Alatau) surrounding the territory, the interior open arid steppes characterized by a broken relief of the granite-built Central Kazakhstan Hills as well as the barren rocky semi-deserts in the SE parts of the land remain largely unexplored and tourism-uncovered. The extraordinary topographic diversity was generated by complex geological processes associated with the Cainozoic orogenesis and the changing Quaternary climates. Geo-tourism focusing on the most exquisite landscape forms (geo-sites) and geological formations is a new trend in the country with still minor activities that take advantage of the region’s supreme geo-heritage potential. The unquestionable touristic-recreational attractiveness of this geographically marginal area of Central Asia (historically a part of the Russian Empire’s Tomsk Gubernia) reflects unique natural features – both geomorphic and biotic – including orographic, hydrologic, climatic, mineral and pedogenic, as well as rare endemic plants and wildlife in addition to the colour ful national Kazakh and Russian traditions. In spite of these predispositions, an introduction of a vital, sustainable geo-tourism in East Kazakhstan is impeded by the limited accessibility to the region due to an insufficient year-round transport infrastructure and poor local accommodation facilities in addition to the restricting boarder-zone entry regulations.
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VIETNAMESE MIGRATION IN THE CONTEXT OF CLIMATE CHANGE
Artem S. Lukyanetz
Nguyen Canh Toan
Elena E. Pismennaya
Sergei V. Ryazantsev
Vladimir S. Tikunov
Pham Hoang Hai
integration
emigration
global warming
Vietnamese communities in host countries
Atlas Information Systems
Eastern Europe
Russia
migration policy
integration
The paper examines emigration from Vietnam in the context of global climate change. Vietnam is among the five countries, most vulnerable to water level rise in the oceans associated with global warming. The areas of potential flooding include territories with most dense population and are extremity important for the economy of Vietnam. The country has a significant demographic potential exceeding 90 mln people. Vietnamese migration has a relatively long history. Large Vietnamese communities have grown in the countries of Eastern Europe; these communities are relatively well integrated into the host countries. Increase in global mean temperatures could lead to severe storms, tsunamis, and flooding and force significant portion of the population out of the Mekong Delta regions and Central provinces of Vietnam. The paper discusses the potential of Atlas Information Systems (AISs) for the assessment of social-economic and demographic consequences of climate change in Vietnam. The authors describe an AIS they are developing. This AIS consists of blocks that provide for a close link between socio-political, economic (production), natural resource, and environmental components for the integrated assessment of the provinces of Vietnam. Simulation of events shows that the flood zone could affect such populated provinces as An Giang, Kien Giang, Hau Giang, Dong Thap, Long An, Tien Giang, Vinh Long and Can Tho. To address this problem, the Vietnamese authorities, in 2008, approved the state target program to respond to climate change. The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment was commissioned to create a scenario of climate change and sea level rise in Vietnam. However, the problem requires an immediate response at the international level, as the threat cannot be localized within the borders of Vietnam. Flooding may require mandatory relocation of the population in the country and, possibly, beyond its borders. If people are not relocated gradually, a reduction in the country’s territory with high population density, considering the specifics of the settlement pattern and reproduction trends, could result in a significant migration flow of forced migrants - environmental refugees. The territory of Vietnam may not be sufficient to absorb the entire flow of immigrants and, as a result, the flow would be directed out of the country. However, if the resettlement program starts now in the form of organized labor migration, it may be possible to anticipate and mitigate the negative scenario. Besides, organized labor emigration would be even beneficial for Vietnam in the socio-economic respect. The paper suggests measures to improve Russia’s migration policy aimed at attracting and using Vietnamese workers in a regulated way that would benefit Russia socially and economically.
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2014-09-01
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RECOVERY FROM THE LITTLE ICE AGE: GEOTHERMAL EVIDENCES
Anastasia Gornostayeva
Dmitry Demezhko
paleoclimate, ground surface temperature history (GSTH), Little Ice Age (LIA), Urals, Eastern Europe, borehole temperature-depth profile, geothermal method, spatial distribution of paleoclimatic changes
We applied geothermal method for paleoclimatic reconstruction of the ground surface temperature history during the Little Ice Age and contemporary warming. We analyzed 83 borehole temperature profiles and estimated warming amplitudes and warming start dates after the Little Ice Age. The studied boreholes are situated in the Urals and Eastern Europe (Finland, Ukraine, and Belarus). Our investigation shows high degree of spatial variability of climatic changes in 18–19 centuries. Spatial distribution of amplitudes of paleoclimatic changes and warming start date testifies that warming following after the Little Ice Age was in progress in several steps and for different regions it started at different times.
Russian Geographical Society
2013-03-01
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SIGNIFICANCE OF MAIN MONUMENTS IN HISTORICAL DISTRICTS OF ODESSA AND ST. PETERSBURG FOR PERCEPTION OF THESE CITIES
Ivan Savchuk
Eisenstein’s
historical districts
mental images
Odessa
St. Petersburg
architecture
opera theatres
cruiser Aurora
battleship Prince Potemkin Tavrichesky
Eisenstein’s
This paper analyses the significant role of the monuments of historical districts of two major cities in Russia and Ukraine in perception of their images by people. Certain historical monuments and artifacts of Odessa and St. Petersburg have been used by official ideology and propaganda in creating of clear associations-clichés. It has been achieved through the conscious use of color combinations, lush décor, careful placement of the monuments, etc. Future research activities in this field should involve further investigation of the role of locations of socially important historical buildings and analysis of the role of various images of the city and its individual components in fiction and popular tourist literature. These efforts will facilitate holistic understanding of the value of entire cities, as well as of their individual components to collective mentality and to the public policy and ideology.
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THE APPLICABILITY OF THE SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE MODEL OF LOCAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE LIPETSK REGION
Gerard R. Rostom
taxonomy method
Zadonsky district
Lipetsk region
Special Economic Zone
tourist cluster
tourist destination
taxonomy method
The model of regional economic development in the Lipetsk region based on the allocation of industry and agriculture production in Special Economic Zones has shown its effectiveness for the development of the whole region. However, this model was helpless to introduce any significant breakthrough changes in the structure of the economy. Currently there has been an attempt to apply the same allocation model to tourism segment objects. It is shown that tourist entities unlike industrial and agricultural have different development imperatives. The main condition for the successful formation and functioning of tourist objects on a territory is their interconnected interaction within a tourist cluster. A tourist cluster can not be created at the only site. Tourist objects of a tourist cluster must be distributed according to tourist destinations and integrated through a well-developed infrastructure in a single functional system. When applying the special economic zone model to a territory it is necessary to make adaptations in accordance to the specifics of the allocated objects. The conclusion is that the application of the same management model for different economy segments needs adjustment. It is also important to distinguish a “Cluster” which is a geographic concentration of interconnected companies and a “Special Economic Zone” which is a territory with economic preferences.
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TENSION OF GEOMORPHOLOGIC CONDITIONS IN THE MARGINAL MOUNTAIN BELTS OF THE PACIFIC RIM
Ekaterina V. Lebedeva
Dmitry V. Mikhalev
Sergey V. Shvarev
Veniamin I. Gotvansky
Andes
catastrophic processes
mapping
marginal mountain belts
the Far East
Andes
Russian Geographical Society
2016-09-01
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THE CAUSES OF DEATH IN THE PROVINCE OF ROME BETWEEN 1981 AND 2007: A GEOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS
Cristiano Pesaresi
Miriam Marta
Cosimo Palagiano
GIS
circulatory system
neoplasms
medical-geographical thematic maps
land use maps
risk factors
GIS
In this paper we provide an overview of the main causes of death in the province of Rome in 1981 and 2007, showing the most relevant variations which have been recorded over time. Using ArcGIS 9.2 software, we have drawn up several medical-geographical thematic maps and specific land use maps which corroborate the temporal and spatial analysis, and which provide suggestions about the relation between causes of death and certain risk factors. Particular attention is given to the diseases of the circulatory system and neoplasms which caused, respectively, 38.4% and 32.6% of deaths in 2007 and which followed substantially different trends. Then, we focus on the city of Rome, where we examine the evolution of land use between 1980 and 2001 in order to investigate, by means of detailed screening, the changes recorded in a city where, in 2007, 67% of the inhabitants of Rome province lived.
Russian Geographical Society
2011-12-01
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EVALUATION OF GLACIER MELT CONTRIBUTION TO RUNOFF IN THE NORTH CAUCASUS ALPINE CATCHMENTS USING ISOTOPIC METHODS AND ENERGY BALANCE MODELING
E. Rets
J. Chizhova
N. Budantseva
N. Frolova
M. Kireeva
N. Loshakova
I. Tokarev
Yu. Vasil’chuk
hydrograph separation
electrical conductivity
Caucasus
alpine river
hydrograph separation
Frequency and intensity of river floods rise observed in the North Caucasus during last decades is considered to be driven by recent climate change. In order to predict possible future trends in extreme hydrological events in the context of climate change, it is essential to estimate the contribution of different feed sources in complicated flow-forming processes in the alpine part of the North Caucasus. A study was carried out for the Djankuat River basin, the representative for the North Caucasus system. Simultaneous measurements of electrical conductivity, isotopic and ion balance equations, and energy balance modeling of ice and snow melt were used to evaluate the contribution of different sources and processes in the Djankuat River runoff regime formation. A forecast of possible future changes in the Djankuat glacier melting regime according to the predicted climate changes was done.
Russian Geographical Society
Popovnin V., Gajdamukha M., Suchilina Z., Lavrenov A., Pozhidaeva D., Smirnov A. and Rostiashvili A.
Russian Science Foundation
Russian Foundation for Basic Research
2017-10-03
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2017-05-02T13:16:48Z
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MORPHOSTRUCTURE OF THE KODAR-UDOKAN SECTION OF THE BAIKAL RIFT ZONE
Andrey A. Lukashov
Stepan V. Maznev
seismic deformations
morphotectonics
active tectonics
block analysis
seismoalpine topography
seismic deformations
The morphostructure of the region is a natural result of active geodynamics in the eastern Stanovoe Upland. Extreme seismic conditions become apparent in rare devastating earthquakes (up to 10-11 in the Mercally scale), as well as in frequent slight ones. Seismic events affect topography and produce seismic deformations of different scale and morphology. Areal disturbances (like the New Namarakit Lake in the South-Muya Mountains origin) and, more often, local deformations (like destructions of the Kodar ridge rocky saddles or clamms [gorges] opening) are evident. Using morphotectonic analysis methods the morphostructural scheme of the Kodar-Udocan section of the Baikal rift zone (perhaps pull-apart basin) is done. In our model piedmont and mountain territories are divided in five level groups of blocks. Neotectonic movements’ amplitude is estimated at 5000 m.
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2017-05-02T13:18:12Z
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GEOINFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES IN THE STUDY OF ETHNIC ASPECTS OF URBANIZATION IN RUSSIA
Vitaly Belozerov
Alexander Cherkasov
Vladimir Tikunov
geography of settlement
system
urbanization
ethnic processes
urbanization transition
modeling
geography of settlement
The paper discusses the use of geoinformation technologies in studies of ethnic aspects of urbanization in Russia. It analyzes the level of urbanization, urbanization transition in ethnic groups, and changes in the geography of population settlement of the country with centrographic and other methods.
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2013-12-01
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2017-05-02T13:19:26Z
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DISTRIBUTION OF RIVER RUNOFF AND ITS CLIMATE FACTORS IN AVERAGE AND EXTREME YEARS
Vladimir Konovalov
glaciers melting
Central Asia
spatial distribution
precipitation
air temperature
extremes
glaciers melting
Schematic maps of spatial distribution of seasonal precipitation amounts and average air temperatures were obtained for the areas studied in years with normal and extreme values of annual river runoff. Data on precipitation for January–December (I–XII) and on average air temperatures for June–September (VI–IX) during 1961–1990 collected at 93 meteorological stations located along 30.20°–44.08°N and 67.20°–82.98°E, altitude 122–4 169 m above sea level, were used in the maps’ compilation. For each point-element (i.e. a meteorological station with proper data), the ordinates of an integral empirical function of distribution of probabilities P were calculated from these data for a 30-year sample period and for each year were received average values and standard deviations of P. In characteristic years were revealed, significant differences of spatial distribution of climatic factors and runoff. It was found out also that the spatial distribution of the total volume of glaciers melting is less variable in the years with extreme water yields compared to the average years. This peculiarity is very beneficial for hydropower and agriculture sectors because it provides additional natural ability to stabilize water balance of reservoirs. Piecewise multi-factor linear equations were obtained to calculate the statistical probability of glaciers’ total melting in low and high flow years as a function of geographical coordinates and the average altitude of firn boundary.
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EX-MARE - FORECASTING SYSTEM OF NATURAL HAZARDS IN THE AZOV SEA REGION
Sergey V. Berdnikov
Liudmila V. Dashkevich
Valerii V. Kulygin
Igor V. Sheverdyaev
I. A. Tretyakova
Natalia A. Yaitskaya
ice cover
forecast system
the Sea of Azov
flash floods
sea surges
ice cover
The paper presents approach used for the development of the forecasting system of extreme hydro-meteorological events in the region of the Sea of Azov. Due to numerous dangerous extreme events that occurred in the beginning of XXI century the issue of creation such system has become very relevant and important. The forecasting system, named EX-MARE, was started developing in 2014 as a complex of mathematical models. For each type of hydro-meteorological events, the modeling component was designed. The EX-MARE system is based on a scenario approach implied the consideration a variety of possible futures taking into account the existing uncertainty. Accurate extreme events estimation requires automated monitoring systems and longterm database application. In the paper, the detail description of the system components and the data sources is examined. Three case studies about the sea surges, flash flood and ice conditions researches demonstrate the application of the EX-MARE system and the benefits of its using. Further development of the EX-MARE system assumes adding data on exposure and vulnerability to perform the risk assessment, as well as focusing on multi-hazards exploring methodology.
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2018-06-28
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GEOGRAPHY, ENVIRONMENT, SUSTAINABILITY; Vol 11, No 2 (2018); 29-45
GEOGRAPHY, ENVIRONMENT, SUSTAINABILITY; Vol 11, No 2 (2018); 29-45
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Berdnikov S.V. (2006). Simulation of large-scale changes in oceanographic characteristics of the Sea of Azov ecosystem. In: Regularities of ecosystem processes in the Sea of Azov. Moscow: Nauka. pp. 137–229 (in Russian).
Borsch S.V., Simonov Yu.A., and Khristoforov A.V. (2015). Flood forecasting and early warning system for floods on the rivers of the Black Sea coast of the Caucasus and the Kuban basin. Proceedings of Hydrometcentre of Russia. 356. pp. 248 (in Russian).
Chikin A.L. (2009). The two-layer mathematical model of the wind currents in the basin with different level of deep. Mathematical Models and Computer Simulations. 21(12). pp. 152–160.
Dashkevich L.V., Nemtseva L.D., and Berdnikov S.V. (2016). Assessment of the Sea of Azov ice cover in the XXI century using Terra/Aqua MODIS images and numerical modeling. Current problems in remote sensing of the Earth from space. 13(5). pp. 91-100. DOI: 10.21046/2070-7401-2016-13-5-91-100 (in Russian with English summary).
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THE CITIES OF THE AMERICAS IN MODERN TIMES: A CASE STUDY ON TOPONYMY
Cosimo Palagiano
naming history
toponymy
naming history
During the 19th and 20th centuries many Italian migrants set out for the Americas, where peoples from other European countries, such as Spain, Portugal, France, Germany, England, Ireland etc. had already established themselves. We have to make a distinctionbetween the migration typology of North and of South America. In North America the origin of the migrants was predominantly England and France, while in South America the first migrants were mainly Spanish and Portuguese. Different reasons should explain place names in the United States of America: (i) early presence of tribes and villages (a) Loan Translations, (b) Folk-etymologies; (c) Terms associated with Native American Culture and History, etc. (ii)place names referring to saints and religious sites, and names of distinguished persons (San Francisco, Washington respectively; (iii) the languages of the colonists and their place of origin (English, Spanish, French etc); (iv) classical and literary references (we can mention Athens in Georgia (a university city), Athens in Ohio(another university city); (v) mangling of European city names (in Maryland a patent was made out early as 1677 for a place to be called by the common English name Burleigh. Later it was spelled Berlin, although still accented on the first syllable); (vi) artificial assemblages (The name Losantville derives from L (Delaware-English Licking), os the Latin “mouth”, anti, the Greek άντί, in front of" and ville, the French town).
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INTERNATIONAL PASSENGER RAILWAY COMMUNICATION IN UKRAINE
Ivan Savchuk
geo-history
metropolization
polarization
geo-economy
geopolitics
geo-history
The longer the distance that separates Ukraine from a state—object of international passenger communication, the higher is the administrative rank of the city-terminus of this communication. In 2007, 139 international passenger trains and 76 direct carriages ran through the country. Owing to the effect of historical inertia, Ukrainian cities are predominantly connected by international passenger service with Russian cities, especially with Moscow.
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THE EURASIA CANAL AS A FACTOR OF ECONOMIC PROSPERITY FOR THE CASPIAN REGION
N. S. Bekturganov
A. V. Bolaev
The Belt and Road Initiative.
Caspian Region
Russia
Kazakhstan
China
The Belt and Road Initiative.
The Eurasia Canal is a proposed direct water transport connection between the Caspian Sea and the Azov and Black Sea basin. The completion of construction of the Eurasia Canal will significantly increase non-oil and gas export, and it will lead to the emergence of more than 200 thousand jobs in the South of Russia, Kazakhstan and other countries of the Caspian region. A significant part of the cargo traffic between China and the countries of the European Union, which have ports on the Mediterranean Sea, will be transported via this new trans-Eurasian route that includes the Eurasia Canal.
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EUROPEAN TRANSPORT NETWORK EFFECTS ON REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY
Graziella Ferrara
Europe
Firms Strategies
Management
Europe
The transport network policy aims to create a network of roads, railways, airlines, inland waterways and maritime transport and intermodal platforms extended to all European States. It has to improve connections between different modes of transport establishing a European network by 2050. When it will be completed the great majority of Europe’s businesses will be no more than 30 minutes’ travel time from this comprehensive network.
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ICE EFFECT ON COAST AND SEABED IN BAYDARATSKAYA BAY, KARA SEA
Stanislav Ogorodov
Vasiliy Arkhipov
Osip Kokin
Aleksey Marchenko
Paul Overduin
Donald Forbes
zoning
arctic coastal dynamics
geotechnical safety
sea ice
ice ridges
ice gouging
bottom topography
the intensity of ice influence
zoning
For the engineering design of underwater pipelines and communication cables in freezing seas, reliable estimates of the frequency and penetration depth of ice-keel scour on the seabed and shoreface are required. Underestimation of ice gouging intensity on the seabed can lead to the infrastructure damage, while overestimation leading to excessive burial depth raises the cost of construction. Here we present results from recent studies of ice gouge morphology in Baydaratskaya Bay, Kara Sea. The direct impact of ice gouging by floes on the seabed and shores is described, generalized and systematized: the depth of the gouges varies from the first centimeters up to 2 m; the most intensive ice gouging is observed near the fast ice rim, due to the maximum impact executed by ice ridges frozen into large floe. We propose a zonation of Baydaratskaya Bay based on the types of ice formation and the intensity of ice impacts on the coasts and sea floor.
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EXTREME WAVES IN THE MARGINAL RUSSIAN SEAS: UNCERTAINTY OF ESTIMATION AND CLIMATE VARIABILITY
Viktoria Grigorieva
Sergey Gulev
Peter Koltermann
probability distributions
extreme events
probability distributions
An analysis of extreme characteristics of surface wind waves in the three marginal Russian seas (Barents, Black and the Sea of Okhotsk) was performed using visual wave observations. Estimates of extreme seas, swell and significant wave heights were computed using the initial value distribution method and the peak over threshold method. Due to the use of large samples compiled for the entire seas the differences between the two methods are considerably smaller than those that would be expected for grid-cell estimates. This implies a relatively high reliability of the results. In the Barents Sea both methods demonstrate growing tendencies for the extreme wind waves, while mean values do not exhibit any significant trends. This hints at a considerable modification of the statistical distribution of wind wave heights rather than on general growth of wind seas. Some further perspectives of the analysis of regional wind wave extremes are discussed.
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DYNAMICS OF PERMAFROST IN THE COASTAL ZONE OF EASTERN-ASIAN SECTOR OF THE ARCTIC
Anatoly V. Gavrilov
Elena I. Pizhankova
stamukhas
coast retreat
degradation of submarine permafrost
coastal- marine sedimentation
formation of permafrost
stamukhas
The study summarizes results on the cryogenic dynamics in the coastal zone. The paper shows that ongoing climate warming and shrinking of ice extent of the Arctic seas triggers both thermogenic and cryogenic processes at the same time. The first group includes thermal abrasion, thermal denudation, degradation of submarine permafrost, and the second one is the syncriogenesis of the new-formed coastal-marine sediments. The first group results in an increase of the retreat rate of coasts, the second results in the islands formation on banks and shallows where the domination of bottom thermal abrasion and deepening of the sea bottom has been taken place previously. Arguments for stamukhas and cryogenesis role in islands formation are presented.
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SPATIAL PATTERNS OF PUBLIC HEALTH IN RUSSIA
Svetlana M. Malkhazova
Natalya V. Shartova
Sergei A. Timonin
correlation analysis
mortality
life expectancy
territorial differentiation
correlation analysis
The paper presents the characteristics of the status of public health in the regions of Russia in 2002–2012 conducted considering life expectancy of men and women, as well as infant mortality. Public health trends were identified in comparison with 1990–2001. Five groupsof regions with specific status of public health were isolated and analyzed. Cross-spectrumanalysis of environmental and socio-economic factors was conducted in order to explain theexisting level of mortality of the population.
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AEROSPACE MAPPING OF THE STATUS AND POSITION OF NORTHERN FOREST LIMIT
Valentina Kravtsova
Olga Tutubalina
Annika Hofgaard
satellite images
dynamics of the forest limit
satellite images
We study changes in the position of the northern forest limit and state of vegetation in the taiga-tundra ecotone through aerial and satellite imagery in the context of climate variability and of the projected advance of forests to the north. Our research of reference sites in Kola Peninsula and in Central Siberia has been part of PPS Arctic project of the International Polar Year. Studying the dynamics of ecotones by remote sensing is difficult due to poor display of ecotone vegetation in satellite images, and this required a range of techniques, regionally adapted and based on remotely sensed data of different spatial resolution. We characterize the newly developed techniques that enabled to identify vegetation change in recent decades: advance of forest up the slopes by 30 m in the Khibiny Mountains; advance of lichen-dwarf shrub tundra into lichen tundra in the north of Kola Peninsula; increasing stand density in sparse larch forests in the Khatanga River basin in the Taimyr Peninsula.
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CLIMATOLOGY OF THE BRUNT-VÄISÄLÄ FREQUENCY OVER MILAN, ITALY
Giovanni Grandoni
Maria Cristina Mammarella
Maurizio Favaron
static stability
free atmosphere
static stability
In this paper we investigate the spatial and temporal variability of N over the city of Milan, using the historical record of soundings in the period 1991–2007, using 00GMT and 12GMT soundings and performing evaluations at intervals 300–700 m, 800–1800 m, 1500–2500 m, 2500–3500 m, 3000–4000 m, 4000–5000 m and 7000–8000 m. The values obtained reveal that the Brunt-Vaisala frequency is subject to a moderate change with height over the entire observation period, and once the height is fixed shows only weak seasonal changes. At the height interval 800–1800 m, the maximal values of N are observed between December and January, whereas from April to September smaller values of N represent a flat plateau. These variations generally decrease with increasing height. They are still recognizable in the interval 2500–3500 m, and fully diminish at 7000–8000 m.
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2010-03-01
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Stochastic Models Of Dynamic Balance State For The Morphological Patterns Of Cryolithozone Landscapes
Alexey S. Victorov
Olga N. Trapeznikova
landscapes of the cryolithozone
mathematical modeling
dynamic balance
thermokarst lake
khasyrei (alas)
landscapes of the cryolithozone
The paper deals with mathematical modeling of a morphological pattern for a broad spectrum of cryolithozone landscapes in a state of a dynamic balance. The state of the dynamic balance means that all the elements of this morphological pattern are in continuous changing while its general parameters as a whole are stable. Two contradirectional processes at the same territory is a precondition for a state of dynamic balance.We developed a morphological pattern model for lacustrine thermokarst plains with fluvial erosion on the base of the mathematical morphology of landscape using the random process theory. The contra-directional processes here include thermokarst lakes appearing and increasing in size from one side and drainage of the lakes by fluvial erosion, from the other. Thus, the regularities of the structure and dynamics of each landscape morphological pattern are theoretically substantiated. The results of the mathematical modeling were empirically verified at some key sites.
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