Based on the analysis of the daily discharges for all active and recently closed hydrological posts at the small and medium-sized rivers of Central Yakutia, it was found that the mean annual runoff and its variation coefficient significantly vary although precipitation and evaporation values are relatively stable in space. Precipitation of previous years largely influences the river runoff formation of the current year. Small-sized rivers have a delayed runoff response to rainfall compared with the larger rivers of the region at the yearly and monthly time scale. The higher the proportion of alas-type type, that has many thermokarst lakes and depressions, the lower and less stable runoff (the variation coefficient is higher, the runoff duration is shorter). The higher the proportion of slope-type terrain, the higher the mean annual and maximum daily river runoff, as well as the longer runoff duration. The mean annual evaporation correlate with the share of the slope-type terrain. Many thermokarst depressions,
Translated title of the contributionFACTORS OF SPATIAL VARIABILITY OF RIVER RUNOFF IN CENTRAL YAKUTIA
Original languageRussian
Pages (from-to)776-785
Number of pages10
JournalИЗВЕСТИЯ РОССИЙСКОЙ АКАДЕМИИ НАУК. СЕРИЯ ГЕОГРАФИЧЕСКАЯ
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 2020

    Research areas

  • evaporation, permafrost landscapes, river runoff, spatial heterogeneity, variation coefficient, water balance, водный баланс, испарение, коэффициент вариации, мерзлотные ландшафты, пространственная изменчивость, речной сток

    Scopus subject areas

  • Earth and Planetary Sciences(all)
  • Geography, Planning and Development

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