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HYDROPOWER RESOURCES AND HYDROLOGICAL HAZARDS IN WESTERN SIBERIA

Olga Nevidimova

First published: 2011-06-20https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2011/s13.115View metrics

Abstract

In the article is shown the approach to a research on hydropower resources in Western Siberia. The hydropower potential estimates are ba sed on the following factors: water content of rivers, river slopes and flow velocities. Identified are the portions of rivers with largest energ Сѓ capacity and the possibility to use hydro potential. A measure of hydrological tension was cal culated, which takes in to account the quantitative characteristics of following factors: low water, ice effect s, high water, sediments runoff (amount of transported sediment), snowmelt runoff intensity. Based on these calculations, the territory was ranked by the degree of hydrological hazards.

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Title
HYDROPOWER RESOURCES AND HYDROLOGICAL HAZARDS IN WESTERN SIBERIA
Authors
Olga Nevidimova
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; SGEM2011 11th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference
Publisher
Stef92 Technology
Year
2011
Pages
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ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
Not available yet
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
References3
  1. Nevidimova O.G. & Yankovich E.P. Hydropower potential and hydrological risks of Tomsk Region, VII International Exhibitio n and Scientific Congress «Geo-Siberia – 2011», Russia, 2011, pp 152-157.

  2. Nevidimova O.G. & Yankovich E.P. The estimation of water consumption risks on territory of Tomsk oblast, Bulletin of the Tomsk Polytechnic Univ ersity, Russia, vol. 318, issue 1, pp 154-158, 2011.

  3. Nevidimova O.G. & Melnik M.A. & Volkova E.S. The analysis of natural-and- climatic hazards, Ecology of urban territories, Russia, issue 2, pp 71-77, 2009.

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