Still that would only get the seals into the middle Yenisey area. From Wordnik.com. [The most inconvenient seal] Reference
Locations of tree samples along the Central Siberia IGBP transect (Yenisey meridian). From Wordnik.com. [Direct climate effects on tree growth in the Arctic] Reference
The Rivers Ob and Yenisey provide significant contributions to the total freshwater discharge from Asia to the Arctic Ocean. From Wordnik.com. [Arctic freshwater environments] Reference
Model projections are presented as averages for the Arctic Ocean and for the five largest arctic river basins: the Ob, Yenisey, Pechora, Lena, and Mackenzie. From Wordnik.com. [Precipitation and evapotranspiration in the Arctic] Reference
The largest Siberian river basins (e.g., the Yenisey and Lena), in which permafrost is widespread, show an increase in runoff despite a decreasing trend in precipitation. From Wordnik.com. [Freshwater discharge in the Arctic] Reference
In the case of large arctic rivers (e.g., the Lena, Mackenzie, Ob, and Yenisey), the effects of climate change must be evaluated for areas outside of as well as within the Arctic. From Wordnik.com. [Broad-scale effects of climate change on freshwater systems in the Arctic] Reference
The latter represents the zones of higher precipitation that feed the major arctic rivers in Region 2 (Lena, Ob, and Yenisey) and eastern Region 3 plus western Region 4 (Mackenzie River). From Wordnik.com. [Broad-scale effects of climate change on freshwater systems in the Arctic] Reference
In particular, earlier rather than later freeze-up dates were found for rivers west of and including the Yenisey, whereas later freeze-up dates were observed for rivers in far eastern Siberia. From Wordnik.com. [River and lake ice in the Arctic] Reference
Recent trends of increasing E in the Yenisey and Mackenzie Basins (section 6.2.2) raise the possibility that P-E will actually decrease during the summer when E exceeds P, resulting in a drying of soils during the warm season. From Wordnik.com. [Precipitation and evapotranspiration in the Arctic] Reference
The Arctic has some of the largest rivers in the world (e.g., the Lena, Mackenzie, Ob, and Yenisey); numerous permanent and semi-permanent streams and rivers draining mountains, highlands, and glaciated areas; large lakes such as Great Bear, Great Slave, and Taymir; a myriad of smaller permanent and semi-permanent lakes and ponds; vast areas of wetlands and peatlands; and coastal estuarine and river delta habitats. From Wordnik.com. [Introduction to freshwater ecosystems and fisheries in the Arctic] Reference
Later, some of their tribes migrated to the region that is currently southern Siberia and settled along the Yenisey. From Wordnik.com. [Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]] Reference
Around the same time, the Russians were also thinking of building their own sea, by damming the Ob and Yenisey rivers. From Wordnik.com. [Boston.com Top Stories] Reference
Members of a local ice swimming club head for the water to swim in the Yenisey river in the Siberian city of Krasnoyars. From Wordnik.com. [Marisacat] Reference
Water enters the Arctic Ocean from many sources, but the Mackenzie River in Canada and the Ob, Yenisey and Lena Rivers in Siberia are dominant. From Wordnik.com. [Arctic Ocean] Reference
The researchers documented the patterns during a three-year, circumpolar study of planktonic bacterial communities in the six largest rivers of the pan-arctic watershed: the Ob ', Yenisey, Lena, Kolyma, Yukon and Mackenzie rivers. From Wordnik.com. [Latest News - UPI.com] Reference
The research team documents these patterns through a three-year, circumpolar study of planktonic bacterial communities in the six largest rivers of the pan-arctic watershed: the Ob ', Yenisey, Lena, Kolyma, Yukon, and Mackenzie Rivers. From Wordnik.com. [EurekAlert! - Breaking News] Reference
P (mm) E (mm) Arctic Ocean 220a – 504b 39b – 92c Ob 708c - 1058d 302a – 426d Yenisey 604c – 898b 224a – 276b Lena 552c – 881b 200c – 312d Pechora 493c – 1080b 144c – 246d Mackenzie 670c – 958d 330c – 557a P: Precipitation; E: Evapotranspiration. From Wordnik.com. [Precipitation and evapotranspiration in the Arctic] Reference
P (mm) P-E (mm) E1 (mm) E2 (mm) R (mm) R/P Ob 534 151 383 396 138 0.26 Yenisey 495 189 306 256 239 0.48 Lena 403 179 224 182 221 0.55 Mackenzie 411 142 269 241 171 0.41 P: mean annual precipitation; P-E: precipitation minus evapotranspiration; E1: difference between the independently-derived P and P-E; E2: difference between basin-averaged P and R; R: runoff. From Wordnik.com. [Precipitation and evapotranspiration in the Arctic] Reference
Although they are subject to the caveats that accompany trends of derived quantities in a reanalysis, trends of annual E determined primarily by summer E) in the NCEP/NCAR reanalysis are negative in the Ob Basin and positive in the Yenisey and Mackenzie Basins. From Wordnik.com. [Precipitation and evapotranspiration in the Arctic] Reference
Yenisey. From Wordnik.com. [Freshwater discharge in the Arctic] Reference
Yenisey, Lena, Ob, Kolyma. From Wordnik.com. [Freshwater discharge in the Arctic] Reference
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