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Hydrological and climatic variability in the river basins of the West Siberian Plain (from meteorological stations, model reanalysis and satellite altimetry data) ; La variabilité hydrologique et climatique dans les bassins versants de la Sibérie Occidentale (selon les données des stations météorologiques, de ré-analyse météorologique et d'altimétrie satellitaire)

Authors: Kolmakova, Maria;

Hydrological and climatic variability in the river basins of the West Siberian Plain (from meteorological stations, model reanalysis and satellite altimetry data) ; La variabilité hydrologique et climatique dans les bassins versants de la Sibérie Occidentale (selon les données des stations météorologiques, de ré-analyse météorologique et d'altimétrie satellitaire)

Abstract

Because of high level of swamping in West Siberia and a sparse network of hydrometeorological stations, monitoring of hydrological regime is hindered. In such a situation, it is necessary to involve model reanalysis and satellite altimetry data that ensure the regular coverage of the whole West Siberian Plain, making it possible to supplement field studies and to considerably expand the area of research. This determines the relevance of the thesis. Chapter 1 describes the physic and geographic factors that determined the evolution of the West Siberian Plain; chapter 2 is devoted to methods used in the study; the analysis of trends of air temperature and precipitation is presented in the 3rd chapter as well as the estimation of temporal variability of moisture regime of watersheds from satellite altimetry. The originality of the thesis is to apply satellite altimetry data for estimation of spatiotemporal variability of flooded zones based on the analysis of a reflected signal. ; Le caractère fortement marécageux du territoire de la Sibérie Occidentale et la rareté des stations d'observations hydrométéorologiques compliquent le suivi du régime hydrologique des bassins versants. Dans une telle situation, la prise en compte des données de ré-analyse météorologique et d'altimétrie satellitaires, assurant une couverture régulière de l'ensemble du territoire étudié, permet de compléter les observations in situ et d'élargir considérablement la portée des recherches, ce qui détermine la pertinence de ce travail. Le premier chapitre décrit les principaux facteurs physiques et géographiques qui ont déterminé le développement de la zone d'étude ; le deuxième chapitre est consacré aux méthodes d'étude; le troisième chapitre présente les résultats d'analyse de la variabilité des caractéristiques climatiques et hydrologiques dans les bassins fluviaux. L'originalité de cette thèse est d'appliquer une nouvelle approche de la quantité d'eau de la zone étudiée.

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France
Keywords

Plaine de Sibérie occidentale, changement climatique, altimétrie satellitaire, [SDE.MCG]Environmental Sciences/Global Changes, backscatter coefficient, West Siberian Plain, satellite altimetry, seasonal and interannual variability, variabilité saisonnière et annuelle, bassins versants, climate change, flooded zones, ré-analyse météorologique, zones inondées, model reanalysis, [SDU.STU.HY]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Hydrology, river basins, coefficient de rétrodiffusion

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