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Title: Assessment methodology for the backwater levels caused by ice jams: a case study of the rivers of Tom and Chulym (the Ob River drainage basin, Western Siberia, Russia)
Authors: Savichev, Oleg Gennadievich
Tarasov, Aleksandr Sergeevich
Zemtsov, Valeriy Alekseevich
Keywords: ледяные заторы; водосборные бассейны; замерзания; баланс; ледовые явления; река Томь; река Чулым; наводнения; Западная Сибирь
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: IOP Publishing Ltd.
Citation: Savichev O. G. Assessment methodology for the backwater levels caused by ice jams: a case study of the rivers of Tom and Chulym (the Ob River drainage basin, Western Siberia, Russia) / O. G. Savichev, A. S. Tarasov, V. A. Zemtsov // IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science. — Bristol : IOP Publishing Ltd., 2019. — Vol. 400 : Siberia in a global context. Building a large scale northern infrastructure to understand environmental change in the pan-Arctic Region and its wider impacts : 26–30 September 2018, Salekhard, Russian Federation. — [012005, 7 p.].
Abstract: The article presents an assessment methodology for backwater levels caused by break-up or freeze-up ice jams. Ice jam induced backwater effects reflect changes in water and ice balance in a stream reach. The balance, in turn, depends on the ratio of thermal and dynamic factors of ice events formation. The methodology based on a scheme of jammed river longitudinal profile has been proposed and tested using the observation data on the rivers of Tom and Chulym, and it has been shown that the accuracy of assessment is around 2–12% of the measured values.
URI: http://earchive.tpu.ru/handle/11683/65046
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