DOI: | 10.2478/limre-2018-0020
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论文题名: | Assessment of changes in the Viliya River runoff in the territory of Belarus |
作者: | Volchak A.A.; Parfomuk S.I.
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刊名: | Limnological Review
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ISSN: | 16425952
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出版年: | 2020
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卷: | 18, 期:4 | 语种: | 英语
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英文关键词: | Belarusian Nuclear Power Plant
; minimum
; runoff
; the Viliya River
; water supply
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英文摘要: | The research results of runoff changes in the River Viliya at 3 stations (Steshitsy Village, Vileyka Town and Mihalishki village) during the period 1946-2014 for the average annual, maximum, minimum summer-autumn and winter runoff are presented. It has been concluded that heterogeneity in the time series of the river runoff is caused by natural-climatic and anthropogenic factors. At Mihalishki Village the average annual runoff is about 59.7 m3 s-1, the maximum 1570 m3 s-1, minimum summer-autumn is 22.0 m3 s-1, the minimum winter runoff is 17.3 m3 s-1, and the environmental runoff is 21.1 m3 s-1. A forecast of runoff changes for the River Viliya, depending on forecasted climate change using the "Atlas of Global and Regional Climate Projections" was made on the basis of four scenarios RCP8.5, RCP6.0, RCP4.5, RCP2.6. The results of research indicate that significant changes in runoff will not occur as the forecasted climatic parameters did not change significantly. A forecasted decrease in spring runoff was investigated, thus reducing the minimum runoff is not essential. In the event of possible low water periods the Vileyka reservoir resources, involving the Olkhovskoye and the Snigyanskoye water reservoirs, can be used for compensation measures, which may be considered as the most reliable backup source of industrial water supply for the Belarusian Nuclear Power Plant. © 2018 Alexander A. Volchak et al., published by Sciendo. |
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资源类型: | 期刊论文
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标识符: | http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/158045
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Appears in Collections: | 气候变化与战略
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作者单位: | Brest State Technical University, Moskovskaya 267, Brest, 224017, Belarus
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Recommended Citation: |
Volchak A.A.,Parfomuk S.I.. Assessment of changes in the Viliya River runoff in the territory of Belarus[J]. Limnological Review,2020-01-01,18(4)
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