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Principles of Snow Hydrology

2008
Principles of Snow Hydrology describes the factors that control the accumulation, melting and runoff of water from seasonal snowpacks over the surface of the earth. The book addresses not only the basic principles governing snow in the hydrologic cycle, but also the latest applications of remote sensing, and techniques for modeling streamflow from ...
David R. DeWalle, Albert Rango
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On the hydrology of snow

Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union, 1933
The ideals formulated in the first annual report (1931–32) have already begun to move toward realization. Cooperation, standardization of methods, and publicity of results have been notably advanced during the year.Conferences Conferences with the Chairman of the Section of Hydrology—On October 31, 1932, Chairman Me Inzer met the Nevada snow interests ...
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Snow Hydrology in Central Europe

Geography Compass, 2011
Abstract This article describes the role of snow in the hydrological cycle in mountainous areas of central Europe (the Austrian Alps, Bohemian Massif, Western and Ukrainian Carpathians), presents a review of articles devoted to snow hydrology in the region and addresses the issues that seem to be focal areas of research in the near ...
Ladislav Holko   +2 more
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An operational algorithm for snow cover mapping in hydrological applications

2009 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2009
An operational algorithm to produce snow cover maps from remote sensing data in the Italian Alps has been implemented in the framework of the Italian national project PROSA to contribute timely information to civil protection from floods and landslides.
Pettinato Simone   +4 more
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Application of Snow Hydrology to the Columbia Basin

Journal of the Hydraulics Division, 1959
Studies of cause of melting of snow pack made for several years in three laboratory areas located in high mountains of western United States; data obtained are analyzed and correlated; procedures f...
Oliver A. Johnson, Peter B. Boyer
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Snow Hydrology in a General Circulation Model

Journal of Climate, 1994
A snow hydrology has been implemented in an atmospheric general circulation model (GCM). The snow hydrology consists of parameterizations of snowfall and snow cover fraction, a prognostic calculation of snow temperature, and a model of the snow mass and hydrologic budgets. Previously, only snow albedo had been included by a specified snow line.
Susan Marshall   +2 more
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Applications of Study Results in Snow Hydrology

Cold Regions Engineering, 2002
Snow cover spatial distribution and snow melting have been studied at Valday Hills and in many other regions of Russia. An expert appraisal is proposed of how the snow cover obstructs industrial areas. To improve flood flow forecasts, a correlation has been established between snow cover and terrain elevation.
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Snow: Hydrological and Ecological Feedbacks in Forests

2011
Water inputs to high-elevation and high-latitude ecosystems are often dominated by seasonal snow cover. Several works have investigated the processes controlling ecohydrological impacts on snow accumulation (Golding and Swanson 1978; Pomeroy and Schmidt 1993; Faria et al. 2000; Storck et al. 2002; Gelfan et al. 2004; Musselman et al.
Noah P. Molotch   +2 more
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Snow–atmosphere interactions and hydrological consequences

Advances in Water Resources, 2013
Reference EPFL-ARTICLE-189165doi:10.1016/j.advwatres.2013.02.001View record in Web of Science Record created on 2013-10-01, modified on 2016-08 ...
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Snow and ice in a changing hydrological world

Hydrological Sciences Journal, 1983
ABSTRACT On the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences, the 100th and 50th anniversaries of the First and Second International Polar Years, and the 25th anniversary of the International Geophysical Year, it seems appropriate to re-examine the world's water balance and the role of snow and ice in the ...
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