Geography, Environment, Sustainability (Oct 2017)

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

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24057/2071-9388-2017-10-3-4-19
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 3
pp. 4 – 19

Abstract

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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.

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