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Effects of high-magnitude/low-frequency fluvial events generated by intense snowmelt or heavy rainfall in Arctic periglacial environments in northern Swedish Lapland and northern Siberia / A.A. Beylich, D. Gintz.

Title: Effects of high-magnitude/low-frequency fluvial events generated by intense snowmelt or heavy rainfall in Arctic periglacial environments in northern Swedish Lapland and northern Siberia / A.A. Beylich, D. Gintz.
Author(s): Beylich, A. A.
Gintz, D.
Date: 2004.
In: Geografiska Annaler. Series A. Physical Geography. (2004.), Vol. 86A(1) (2004)
Abstract: Investigates fluvial sediment transport and high-magnitude/low-frequency fluvial events generated by intense snowmelt or heavy rainfall in Latnjavagge drainage basin, an Arctic-oceanic periglacial environment in northernmost Swedish Lapland. Compares these with snowmelt- and rainfall-induced discharge peaks in Levinson-Lessing lake basin (Kranaya river system) on Taimyr peninsula, an Arctic periglacial environment in northern Siberia. In Latnavagge, fluvial sediment transport intensity is very low, with most of annual load transported in a few days during snowmelt generated runoff peaks. In both cases, more than 90% of annual sediment yield is transported during runoff peaks.
Notes:

Geografiska Annaler. Series A. Physical Geography. Vol. 86A(1) :11-29 (2004).

Keywords: 556 -- Hydrology.
551.579.1 -- Water supply from precipitation.
551.579.2 -- Water supply from snow.
556.51/.54 -- Rivers and streams: Latnjavagge, Kranaya.
551.3.051 -- Sedimentation and stratification.
E11 -- Glaciology: glaciohydrology.
(*57) -- Sweden.
(*55) -- European Arctic.
(*571.12) -- Torne lappmark.
(*501) -- Russia (Federation).
(*531.41) -- Taymyrskiy Avtonomnyy Okrug.
SPRI record no.: 170779

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