• Title of article

    LONG-TERM CHANGES IN HYDROLOGICAL REGIME OF THE LAKES USMA, BURTNIEKS AND RÂZNA

  • Author/Authors

    Apsite, Elga University of Latvia - Faculty of Geography and Earth Sciences, LATVIA , Krikitis, Martins University of Latvia - Faculty of Geography and Earth Sciences, LATVIA , Latkovska, Inese University of Latvia - Faculty of Geography and Earth Sciences, LATVIA , Zubanics, Andrejs University of Latvia - Faculty of Geography and Earth Sciences, LATVIA

  • From page
    261
  • To page
    270
  • Abstract
    Changes in the hydrological regime of the lakes of Latvia have been caused by several natural and human factors. This publication summarises the results of research on the long-term and seasonal changes in the water level, and thermal and ice regimes of the three biggest lakes of Latvia (Usma, Burtnieks, and Râzna) and their regional features in the period from 1926 to 2002. The levels of the lakes Usma and Râzna have been controlled, but it can be considered that changes of the water level in Lake Burtnieks have been due to the impact of natural factors during the period from 1947 to 2002. Global climate warming has caused considerable changes in the hydrological regime of the lakes during the last decades, as the water level and temperature have increased and the number of days with ice cover and the thickness of ice have decreased. A positive trend in the freezing data and statistically reliable negative trend for the ice break-up date were observed for all the lakes. Lake Usma is located in the western part of Latvia, therefore, its hydrological regime, in particular, the thermal and ice regime, differs from those of lakes Burtnieks and Râzna which are located in the northern and eastern part of Latvia, respectively.
  • Keywords
    lake , water table , water temperature , ice , long , term and seasonal changes
  • Journal title
    Proceedings Of The Latvian Academy Of Sciences Section B Natural Exact an‎d Applied Sciences
  • Journal title
    Proceedings Of The Latvian Academy Of Sciences Section B Natural Exact an‎d Applied Sciences
  • Record number

    2657096