高加索山脉当代悬沙产量

Q3 Earth and Planetary Sciences
A. Tsyplenkov, M. Vanmaercke, V. Golosov
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摘要

摘要与气候变化和人为压力加剧有关的过程影响着高加索山区的环境、水文,并在一定程度上影响着剥蚀过程。为了各种环境和工程目的,包括水库和其他结构的规划和维护,需要对该山区的沉积物通量及其时间演变进行定量评估。在本文中,我们首次对高加索地区迄今为止最大的悬沙产量(SSY)数据库进行了分析,该数据库包含来自198个流域(> 4000个流域年的观测数据)的数据。我们提出了现有的当代站观测的SSY数据的概述。基于这些数据和不同的模型,我们初步绘制了高加索地区森林生长和剥蚀率的空间格局图。
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Contemporary suspended sediment yield of Caucasus mountains
Abstract. Processes linked to climate change and intensified anthropogenic pressure influence the environment, the hydrology and by extent the denudation processes in the Caucasus mountain belt. Quantitative assessments of sediment fluxes and their temporal evolution in this mountain region are required for various environmental and engineering purposes, including the planning and maintenance of water reservoirs and other structures. In this paper, we present a first analysis of the hitherto largest suspended sediment yield (SSY) database for the Caucasus region, comprising data from 198 catchments (> 4000 catchment-years of observations). We present an overview of the existing contemporary SSY data from gauging stations observations. Based on these data and different models, we propose preliminary maps of the spatial patterns of SSY and denudation rates in the Caucasus region.
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Proceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences
Proceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences Earth and Planetary Sciences-Earth and Planetary Sciences (all)
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