Ukrainian Antarctic Journal

No 1 (2003): Ukrainian Antarctic Journal
Articles

Natural discharge of the Galindez Island fresh lake (Antarctic peninsular) as a regional climate changes result

V. V. Skrypnik
Ukrainian scientific centre of the ecology of sea, Odesa
S. B. Kovalenok
Ukrainian Antarctic Center, Kyiv
Published December 15, 2003
Keywords
  • fresh lake,
  • climate change,
  • ice cover
How to Cite
Skrypnik, V. V., & Kovalenok, S. B. (2003). Natural discharge of the Galindez Island fresh lake (Antarctic peninsular) as a regional climate changes result. Ukrainian Antarctic Journal, (1), 154-155. https://doi.org/10.33275/1727-7485.1.2003.643

Abstract

The analysis of meteorological data, weather conditions and ice situation indicates a clear trend to climate warming in the Antarctic Peninsula region. Climatic changes might be the reason for hydrometeorological anomalies seen in the Argentina Islands region. One such abnormal hydrometeorological manifestation is the full emptying of the freshwater lake near the Akademik Vernadskiy Station on the Marina Point (65° 15’ S, 64° 15’ W).

References

  1. King, J.C. (1994). Recent climate variability in the vicinity of the Antarctic Peninsula. International Journal of Climatology, 14(4), 357-369.
  2. Popov, Yu.I., Skrypnik, V.V., Timofeev, V.Ye., & Ukrainsky, V.V. (2003). Hydrophysics anomalies and meteorological conditions at Akademik Vernadsky in summer seasons 2000 and 2001. Ukrainian Antarctic Journal, 1, 79-84.