Articles | Volume 10, issue 2
https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-10-689-2018
https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-10-689-2018
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04 Apr 2018
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Water balance and hydrology research in a mountainous permafrost watershed in upland streams of the Kolyma River, Russia: a database from the Kolyma Water-Balance Station, 1948–1997

Olga Makarieva, Nataliia Nesterova, Lyudmila Lebedeva, and Sergey Sushansky

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This article describes the dataset of the Kolyma Water-Balance Station located at the upstreams of the Kolyma River (Russia). The dataset combines continuous long-term (1948–1997) observations of water balance, hydrological processes, and permafrost. It allows for study of permafrost hydrology interaction processes in a practically unexplored region. We highlight the main historical stages of the station's existence and its scientific significance, and outline the prospects for its future.
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