Dynamic-Stochastic Modeling of Long-Term Level Regime of the Caspian Sea during Early Khvalynsk and Late Khvalynsk Transgressions

IF 0.9 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 WATER RESOURCES Water Resources Pub Date : 2024-07-10 DOI:10.1134/s009780782470091x
A. V. Frolov
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The article presents the results of dynamic-stochastic modeling of long-term variations of Caspian Sea level during the Early khvalyn (Buinak stage) and the Late khvalyn (Makhachkala stage) transgressions. A linearized model of Caspian level variations with a negative feedback due to the dependence of sea water area on water level is shown to be applicable to the paleo-Caspian. The calculations were based on the results of simulation and analytical modeling. The regimes of long-term level variations in the paleo-Caspian Sea for the considered transgressions are shown to differ. For example, the variance of the Caspian Sea level for the Early and Late khvalyn transgressions is equal to 4.2 and 2.5 m2, respectively, and the average duration of the level rise above its equilibrium value during a single event is ~50 and ~40 years, respectively. Estimates of the duration of sea level rises can be used to assess the possibility of formation of various coastal–shelf geomorphological forms during long-term level rises. The obtained characteristics of the processes of long-term sea level variations, including the variance, autocorrelation, probability distribution density, the mean duration of level rises above (or level drops below) specified level marks during one such event, the dependence of the parameter of inertia of level variations significantly expand our knowledge about the character of Caspian Sea level variations in the paleotime.

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早期赫瓦林斯克和晚期赫瓦林斯克横断期间里海长期水位变化的动态-随机模型
摘要 文章介绍了早赫瓦伦(布依纳克阶段)和晚赫瓦伦(马哈奇卡拉阶段)横断期间里海水位长期变化的动态-随机建模结果。由于海水面积与水位的关系,一个具有负反馈的线性化里海水位变化模型被证明适用于古里海。计算以模拟和分析模型的结果为基础。结果表明,所考虑的横断面在古里海的长期水位变化机制是不同的。例如,早期和晚期赫瓦林横断面的里海海平面方差分别为 4.2 平方米和 2.5 平方米,单次事件中海平面上升超过平衡值的平均持续时间分别为 ~50 年和 ~40 年。对海平面上升持续时间的估算,可用于评估在海平面长期上升过程中形成各种沿岸-陆 棚地貌形态的可能性。所获得的长期海平面变化过程的特征,包括方差、自相关性、概率分布密度、一次海平面上升超过(或下降低于)特定海平面标志的平均持续时间、海平面变化惯性参数的依赖性等,极大地扩展了我们对古时里海海平面变化特征的认识。
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Water Resources
Water Resources 环境科学-水资源
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86
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Water Resources is a journal that publishes articles on the assessment of water resources, integrated water resource use, water quality, and environmental protection. The journal covers many areas of research, including prediction of variations in continental water resources and regime; hydrophysical, hydrodynamic, hydrochemical and hydrobiological processes, environmental aspects of water quality and protection; economic, social, and legal aspects of water-resource development; and experimental methods of studies.
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