Ekaterina Rets
Russian Academy of Sciences
34 Papers
35 Citations
Ekaterina Rets is an academic researcher from Russian Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Surface runoff & Glacier. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 28 publications. Previous affiliations of Ekaterina Rets include Moscow State University.
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Papers
Hydrology needed to manage droughts: the 2015 European case
Henny A. J. Van Lanen,Gregor Laaha,Daniel G. Kingston,Tobias Gauster,Monica Ionita,Jean-Philippe Vidal,Radek Vlnas,Radek Vlnas,Lena M. Tallaksen,Kerstin Stahl,Jamie Hannaford,Claire Delus,Miriam Fendekova,Luis Mediero,Christel Prudhomme,Ekaterina Rets,Renata J. Romanowicz,Sébastien Gailliez,Wai Kwok Wong,Mary Jeanne Adler,Veit Blauhut,Laurie Caillouet,Silvia Chelcea,Natalia Frolova,Lukas Gudmundsson,Martin Hanel,Klaus Haslinger,Maria Kireeva,Marzena Osuch,Eric Sauquet,James H. Stagge,Anne Van Loon +31 more
TL;DR: In 2015, a long-lasting drought hit Europe, particularly affecting central and eastern Europe as discussed by the authors, and it is generally accepted that drought is one of the most costly weather-related natural hazards.
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Hydrological hazards in Russia: origin, classification, changes and risk assessment
N. L. Frolova,Maria Kireeva,D. V. Magrickiy,M. B. Bologov,V. N. Kopylov,Julia Hall,V. A. Semenov,A. E. Kosolapov,E. V. Dorozhkin,E. A. Korobkina,Ekaterina Rets,Yulia Akutina,R. G. Djamalov,N. A. Efremova,A. A. Sazonov,S. A. Agafonova,P. A. Belyakova +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, various aspects of hydrological hazards in Russia are analyzed at different scales of risk assessment, and an integrated index that accounts for flood hazards and socioeconomic vulnerability was calculated for each region of Russia.
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RECENT TRENDS Of RIVER RUNOff IN THE NORTH CAUCASUS
Ekaterina Rets,R. G. Dzhamalov,Maria Kireeva,N. L. Frolova,Ivan Durmanov,A. A. Telegina,E. A. Telegina,V. Yu. Grigoriev +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, an evaluation of present values of mean annual runoff, minimum monthly winter and summer runoff was carried out based on observational data from 70 hydrological stations in the North Caucasus.
The outburst of Bashkara glacier lake (Central Caucasus, Russia) on September 1, 2017
Sergey Chernomorets,Dmitry Petrakov,Alexander A Aleynikov,M.Y. Bekkiev,Karina Saidovna Viskhadzhieva,Dokukin,R.K. Kalov,Vera Kidyaeva,V.V. Krylenko,I.V. Krylenko,Inna Krylenko,Ekaterina Rets,Elena A. Savernyuk,Andrew M Smirnov +13 more
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Djankuat glacier station in the North Caucasus, Russia: a database of glaciological, hydrological, and meteorological observations and stable isotope sampling results during 2007–2017
Ekaterina Rets,Viktor Popovnin,P. A. Toropov,Andrew M Smirnov,Igor Tokarev,Julia N Chizhova,Nadine A Budantseva,Yurij K Vasil'chuk,Maria Kireeva,Alexey A. Ekaykin,Alexey A. Ekaykin,Arina N Veres,Alexander A Aleynikov,Natalia L. Frolova,Anatoly Tsyplenkov,Aleksei Poliukhov,Sergey Chalov,Maria A Aleshina,Ekaterina D Kornilova +18 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a dataset on long-term multidisciplinary glaciological, hydrological, and meteorological observations and isotope sampling in a sparsely monitored alpine zone of the North Caucasian Basin in the Djankuat research basin.