Changes in the Hydrological Regime of the Volga River and Their Influence on Caspian Sea Level Fluctuations

Author:

Safarov Elnur1,Safarov Said1,Bayramov Emil23

Affiliation:

1. Ministry of Science and Education of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Institute of Geography Named after Acad. G. Aliyev, Azerbaijan 115, H.Javid Ave., Baku AZ1070, Azerbaijan

2. School of Mining and Geosciences, Nazarbayev University, 53 Kabanbay Batyr Avenue, Block 6, Room 6.239, Astana 010000, Kazakhstan

3. Institute of Smart Systems and Artificial Intelligence (ISSAI), Nazarbayev University Blocks C4, Qabanbay Batyr Ave, Astana 010000, Kazakhstan

Abstract

In this study, spanning from 1938 to 2020, the hydrological changes in the Volga River and their repercussions on the Caspian Sea level were examined. Analysis reveals a correlation between high Volga River runoff and increased atmospheric precipitation in its basin. However, in recent years (2005–2020), a significant decline in the runoff coefficient at the Verkhneye Lebyazhie hydrological station, attributable to climate warming surpassing global temperature anomalies, has been observed. This warming’s impact on river flow and sea level was quantified, resulting in a 133 cm decrease in sea level from 1977 to 2020. Notably, while, historically, Caspian Sea level changes mirrored Volga River runoff fluctuations until 2005, since 2006, the sea level has markedly dropped, decoupling from river runoff variations. Comparison with recent studies suggests that altered wind characteristics over the Caspian Sea, influencing surface evaporation, may have significantly contributed to this rapid sea level decline in recent years.

Funder

Nazarbayev University

SWISS GOVERNMENT EXCELLENCE SCHOLARSHIP

Publisher

MDPI AG

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