Trends and variability in discharge of the Severnaya Dvina and the Sukhona (north-west Russia), 1882-2004, and there links with climatic variability
This thesis investigates the long-term changes and shorter-term variability in monthly, seasonal, and arL'1ual discharge between 1882 and 2004 of two rivers, the Severnaya Dvina (SD) and the Sukhona (SU), draining north-western Russia, and links these changes to climatic variability. The Severn...
Main Author: | Schmitz, Niko |
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University of Reading
2007
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.487100 |
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