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View article: Changes in Water-Industry Load on River Water Resources in the Volga–Kama and Angara–Yenisei Reservoir Catchments Under Contemporary Global Warming
Changes in Water-Industry Load on River Water Resources in the Volga–Kama and Angara–Yenisei Reservoir Catchments Under Contemporary Global Warming Open
Changes in river runoff resources, volumes of water intake from surface water sources, and discharge of wastewater into them under contemporary global warming in the basins of the Volga–Kama and Angara–Yenisei reservoirs were analyzed by c…
View article: Fire and Logging Decrease Soil CO2 Efflux in Siberian Central Taiga Forests
Fire and Logging Decrease Soil CO2 Efflux in Siberian Central Taiga Forests Open
Extensive wildfires and logging have affected the Russian boreal forests in recent decades. Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) forests are widespread in Russia and are one of the most disturbed tree species in Siberia. However, the effects o…
View article: Speciation of Trace Metals in the Bottom Sediments of the Mozhaisk Reservoir and the Moskva River
Speciation of Trace Metals in the Bottom Sediments of the Mozhaisk Reservoir and the Moskva River Open
The speciation of heavy metals (Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Cd, and Pb) in the bottom sediments of the Mozhaisk Reservoir and the Moskva River is described. They were characterized using the Tessier sequential selective extraction procedure tr…
View article: Natural assets, changes, and variations of the socioeconomic-environmental systems along the Asian drylands belt
Natural assets, changes, and variations of the socioeconomic-environmental systems along the Asian drylands belt Open
The amount of and changes in a country’s natural assets are crucial for developing national strategic plans and policies due to their foundational role in determining the resilience of social-environmental systems (SES), especially under a…
View article: Fire-Induced Changes in Geochemical Elements of Forest Floor in Southern Siberia
Fire-Induced Changes in Geochemical Elements of Forest Floor in Southern Siberia Open
Wildfires significantly influence the environmental distribution of various elements through their fire-induced input and mobilization, yet little is known about their effects on the forest floor in Siberian forests. The present study eval…
View article: Long-Term Changes in Water and Ion Flows of the Pechora River, the Longest Full-Water European Arctic River
Long-Term Changes in Water and Ion Flows of the Pechora River, the Longest Full-Water European Arctic River Open
Long-term series of annual and seasonal water flow and major ions in the Pechora River were analyzed. Long-term phases of increased and decreased water flow were identified, ranging in duration from 11 to 49 years, and the major characteri…
View article: The Variation in the Water Level of Lake Baikal and Its Relationship with the Inflow and Outflow
The Variation in the Water Level of Lake Baikal and Its Relationship with the Inflow and Outflow Open
Lake Baikal is the largest freshwater lake in the world, accounting for about 20% of the world’s fresh surface water. The lake’s outflow to the ocean occurs only via the Angara River, which has several hydroelectric power plants (HPPs) alo…
View article: Changes of Hydrological Extremes in the Center of Eastern Europe and Their Plausible Causes
Changes of Hydrological Extremes in the Center of Eastern Europe and Their Plausible Causes Open
Regional studies of precipitation changes over Europe show that its eastern part is characterized by small changes in annual precipitation and insignificant aridity trends compared to central and southern Europe. However, a frequency analy…
View article: Extreme Low Flow during Long-Lasting Phases of River Runoff in the Central Part of the East European Plain
Extreme Low Flow during Long-Lasting Phases of River Runoff in the Central Part of the East European Plain Open
In the rivers of the central part of the East European Plain (the Volga at Staritsa, the Oka at Kaluga, and the Don at Stanitsa Kazanskaya), long phases (10–15 years or more) of increased/decreased annual and seasonal runoff have occurred,…
View article: Increasing Fuel Loads, Fire Hazard, and Carbon Emissions from Fires in Central Siberia
Increasing Fuel Loads, Fire Hazard, and Carbon Emissions from Fires in Central Siberia Open
The vast Angara region, with an area of 13.8 million ha, is located in the southern taiga of central Siberia, Russia. This is one of the most disturbed regions by both fire and logging in northern Asia. We have developed surface and ground…
View article: Comparing process-based models with the inventory approach to predict CH<sub>4</sub> emission of livestock enteric fermentation
Comparing process-based models with the inventory approach to predict CH<sub>4</sub> emission of livestock enteric fermentation Open
Livestock production is the largest anthropogenic methane (CH 4 ) source globally over the decades. Enteric fermentation of ruminants is responsible for the majority of global livestock CH 4 emissions. Both inventory-based models (IvtMs) a…
View article: Droughts Are Not the Likely Primary Cause for Abies sibirica and Pinus sibirica Forest Dieback in the South Siberian Mountains
Droughts Are Not the Likely Primary Cause for Abies sibirica and Pinus sibirica Forest Dieback in the South Siberian Mountains Open
Background. Since the mid-20th century, massive dieback of coniferous forests has been observed in the temperate and boreal zones across North America and Northern Eurasia. The first hypotheses explaining forest dieback were associated wit…
View article: Long-term changes of water flow, water temperature and heat flux of two largest arctic rivers of European Russia, Northern Dvina and Pechora
Long-term changes of water flow, water temperature and heat flux of two largest arctic rivers of European Russia, Northern Dvina and Pechora Open
The phases of long-lasting (more than 10–15 years) increased and decreased water flow, water temperature and heat flux values in the Northern Dvina River and the Pechora River were studied for the observation period from the 1930s to 2020.…
View article: Remembering Natalya Nikolaevna Vygodskaya
Remembering Natalya Nikolaevna Vygodskaya Open
As the Guest Editor I want to dedicate this Special Issue in memory of my university professor Natalya Nikolaevna Vygodskaya (Figure 1) [...]
View article: Sustainability challenges for the social-environmental systems across the Asian Drylands Belt
Sustainability challenges for the social-environmental systems across the Asian Drylands Belt Open
This paper synthesizes the contemporary challenges for the sustainability of the social-environmental system (SES) across a geographically, environmentally, and geopolitically diverse region—the Asian Drylands Belt (ADB). This region inclu…
View article: Development of a New Soil Moisture Index Using SMOS Satellite Soil Moisture Products: Case study in Southwestern Mongolia
Development of a New Soil Moisture Index Using SMOS Satellite Soil Moisture Products: Case study in Southwestern Mongolia Open
Earth and Space Science Open Archive PosterOpen AccessYou are viewing the latest version by default [v1]Development of a New Soil Moisture Index Using SMOS Satellite Soil Moisture Products: Case study in Southwestern MongoliaAuthorsOyudari…
View article: The problem of storage of solid waste in permafrost
The problem of storage of solid waste in permafrost Open
The specifics of solid waste storage in permafrost were analyzed. The main types of impact of the waste on the natural environment and frozen soils were determined as mechanical, physicochemical, load, and thermal. The research allowed us …
View article: The Past and Future Estimates of Climate and Streamflow Changes in the Western Dvina River Basin
The Past and Future Estimates of Climate and Streamflow Changes in the Western Dvina River Basin Open
The study presents an assessment of the recent and projected changes of the middle and upper Western Dvina River runoff and regional climate during the 20th and 21st centuries. For this assessment, we used historical runoff data, the outpu…
View article: The asymmetric impact of abundant preceding rainfall on heat stress in low latitudes
The asymmetric impact of abundant preceding rainfall on heat stress in low latitudes Open
In addition to high temperature, high humidity can have significant consequences on thermal comfort of human beings. The co-occurrence of high temperature and high humidity (so-called 'oppressive hot days') often results in heat stress eve…
View article: Prospects for the sustainability of social-ecological systems (SES) on the Mongolian plateau: five critical issues
Prospects for the sustainability of social-ecological systems (SES) on the Mongolian plateau: five critical issues Open
The Mongolian Plateau hosts two different governments: the Mongolian People's Republic and the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, a provincial-level government of the People's Republic of China. The divergence between these governments has …
View article: Dryland belt of Northern Eurasia: contemporary environmental changes and their consequences
Dryland belt of Northern Eurasia: contemporary environmental changes and their consequences Open
The dryland belt (DLB) in Northern Eurasia is the largest contiguous dryland on Earth. During the last century, changes here have included land use change (e.g. expansion of croplands and cities), resource extraction (e.g. coal, ores, oil,…
View article: Urbanization and sustainability under transitional economies: a synthesis for Asian Russia
Urbanization and sustainability under transitional economies: a synthesis for Asian Russia Open
Spanning a vast territory of approximately 13 million km ^2 , Asian Russia was home to 38 million people in 2016. In an effort to synthesize data and knowledge regarding urbanization and sustainable development in Asian Russia in the conte…
View article: Earth science and the integral climatic and socio-economic drivers of change across northern Eurasia: The NEESPI legacy and future direction
Earth science and the integral climatic and socio-economic drivers of change across northern Eurasia: The NEESPI legacy and future direction Open
View article: Northern Eurasia Future Initiative (NEFI): facing the challenges and pathways of global change in the twenty-first century
Northern Eurasia Future Initiative (NEFI): facing the challenges and pathways of global change in the twenty-first century Open
View article: Quantitative assessment of carbon sequestration reduction induced by disturbances in temperate Eurasian steppe
Quantitative assessment of carbon sequestration reduction induced by disturbances in temperate Eurasian steppe Open
The temperate Eurasian steppe (TES) is a region where various environmental, social, and
\neconomic stresses converge. Multiple types of disturbance exist widely across the landscape, and
\nheavily influence carbon cycling in this region. …
View article: Spatially distinct effects of preceding precipitation on heat stress over eastern China
Spatially distinct effects of preceding precipitation on heat stress over eastern China Open
In many terrestrial regions, higher than usual surface temperatures are associated with (or are even induced by) surface moisture deficits. When in the warm season temperatures become anomalously high, their extreme values affect human bei…
View article: A review of and perspectives on global change modeling for Northern Eurasia
A review of and perspectives on global change modeling for Northern Eurasia Open
Northern Eurasia is made up of a complex and diverse set of physical, ecological, climatic and human systems, which provide important ecosystem services including the storage of substantial stocks of carbon in its terrestrial ecosystems. A…
View article: Understanding livestock production and sustainability of grassland ecosystems in the Asian Dryland Belt
Understanding livestock production and sustainability of grassland ecosystems in the Asian Dryland Belt Open
Companioned by economic development, a dietary shift toward higher meat consumption is seen in developing countries and transitional economies, where the demand for livestock production has been increasing in response to such a dietary shi…
View article: A Review of and Perspectives on Global Change Modeling for Northern Eurasia
A Review of and Perspectives on Global Change Modeling for Northern Eurasia Open
Northern Eurasia is made up of a complex and diverse set of physical, ecological, climatic and human systems, which provide important ecosystem services including the storage of substantial stocks of carbon in its terrestrial ecosystems. A…
View article: Recent changes in the frequency of freezing precipitation in North America and Northern Eurasia
Recent changes in the frequency of freezing precipitation in North America and Northern Eurasia Open
Freezing rain and freezing drizzle events represent a critical feature of many regions of the world. Even at low intensities, these events often result in natural hazards that cause damage to housing, communication lines, and other man-mad…