Data from the research on hydrodynamic characteristics of the macrotidal estuary of the Semzha River (White Sea basin)

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Panchenko, Evgeniya; Alabyan, A. (Andrei); Demidenko, N. (Nikolay); Leummens, M. (Max); Leummens, L. (Leo) (2020): Data from the research on hydrodynamic characteristics of the macrotidal estuary of the Semzha River (White Sea basin). Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/uuid:890d12be-ddc9-42dc-a889-752783670136
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Semzha estuary, flowing into Mezen estuary, White Sea basin
lat (N): 66.15
lon (E): 44.11
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The Semzha is a small river that flows into the Mezen estuary (the White Sea basin). Its estuary is characterized as macrotidal with a tidal range at the mouth of 7-8 m. The river length is 63 km and its tidal limit (farthest point where the tidal water level fluctuations are observed) is approximately 21 km. This dataset includes water level measurements at multiple locations along the estuary (0.16 km, 3.6 km, 4.5 km, 8.12 km, 17.7 km) and discharge measurements at two cross-sections (3.6 km, 4.5 km). The measurements were conducted from 13/08/2018 to 16/08/2018 by scientists from Lomonosov Moscow State University and Zubov State Institute of Oceanography. Water levels were measured using automated water level loggers (Solinst and Keller) with measurement frequency of 1 minute. JAVAD GNSS receivers were used for linking the water levels into a uniform vertical coordinate system. Discharge measurements were performed using Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers (ADCP) RiverRay by Teledyne.
history
  • 2020-04-24 first online, published, posted
publisher
4TU.Centre for Research Data
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media types: application/zip, text/csv, text/plain
funding
  • the Russian Foundation for Basic Research, Research of dynamics of tidal waves and surges in river mouths of the White Sea basin
  • the Russian Foundation for Basic Research, River runoff and changes in the water and ice-thermal regime of the estuarine regions and the sea coasts of Russian Arctic in the 21th century
organizations
Lomonosov Moscow State University, Department of Land Hydrology

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