Abstract

ABSTRACT The Russian Far East is a region between China and the Russian Arctic with a diverse climatological, geophysical, oceanic, and economical characteristic. The southern region is located in the Far East monsoon sector, while the northern parts are affected by the Arctic Ocean and cold air masses penetrating far to the south. Growing economic activities and traffic connected to the China Belt and Road Initiative together with climate change are placing an increased pressure upon the Russian Far East environment. There is an urgent need to improve the capacity to measure the atmospheric and environmental pollution and analyze their sources and to quantify the relative roles of local and transported pollution emissions in the region. In the paper, we characterize the current environmental and socio-economical landscape of the Russian Far East and summarize the future climate scenarios and identify the key regional research questions. We discuss the research infrastructure concept, which is needed to answer the identified research questions. The integrated observations, filling in the critical observational gap at the Northern Eurasian context, are required to provide state-of-the-art observations and enable follow-up procedures that support local, regional, and global decision making in the environmental context.

Highlights

  • The Russian Far East, area of 6216 thousand km2, is located between latitudes 42°N and 77°N

  • The Russian Far East environment is under pressure

  • Air quality is highly relevant for the wellbeing of the local societies, for the natural environments and agriculture lands

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Summary

Background

The Russian Far East, area of 6216 thousand km, is located between latitudes 42°N and 77°N. Ferns (Polypodiopsida), lianas (Lianae), ginseng (Panax), Siberian tiger (Panthera tigris tigris), and Far Eastern leopard (Panthera pardus orientalis) These different natural environments and ecosystems combined with the monsoon climate, volcanic activity, and permafrost make the Russian Far East especially vulnerable to environmental change. On the regional scale, solutions to minimize the environmental pollution in the Russian Far East are urgently needed. We summarize key processes impacting the regional environment, such as forest fires, volcanism, and emissions from the sea floor. Based on these features, we identify key research questions that need to be tackled in the decade.

Specific aspects of the Russian Far East environment
Socioeconomics of the Russian Far East
Future climate in the Far East region
Research questions
Regionally relevant research questions
How much methane is degassing from the seas?
How much gases and aerosols are emitted from volcanoes to the atmosphere?
Globally relevant research questions
Monitoring infrastructure and future needs
In-situ stations
Ground-based remote sensing
Satellite remote sensing
Conclusions
Findings
Data availability statement
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