Effect of climate changes on the maximal runoff in the Amur Basin: Estimation based on dynamic–stochastic simulation


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The potentialities of dynamic–stochastic simulation are analyzed as applied to changes in the regime of summer–autumn rain-flood runoff, which is the governing phase of water regime in the Amur Basin. The scenario of climate changes was formulated in a maximally generalized form as an increase in the sum of seasonal precipitation by an amount of up to 20% of its average long-term value; therefore, all obtained estimates are to be regarded as tentative. Notwithstanding the relatively poor support by observation data, a regionally adapted hydrological model with a flood cycle model (FCM) as its core yields reliable and convincing results. The most important conclusion regards the possible disproportionate response to a climate impact, i.e., the relative increase in minimal-runoff characteristics is far in excess of the assumed increase in the total precipitation.

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B. I. Gartsman

Water Problems Institute; Pacific Geographical Institute, Far East Branch

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Email: gartsman@inbox.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 690041; Vladivostok, 690041

S. Yu. Lupakov

Far Eastern Federal University; Pacific Geographical Institute, Far East Branch

Email: gartsman@inbox.ru
Russian Federation, Vladivostok, 690950; Vladivostok, 690041

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