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Snow Hydrology in Central Europe
Geography Compass, 2011Abstract 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 ...
L. Holko, L. Gorbachova, Z. Kostka
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iTree-Hydro: Snow Hydrology Update For The Urban Forest Hydrology Model1
Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 2011Theodore A Endreny, David J Nowak
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The ‘teflon basin’ myth: hydrology and hydrochemistry of a seasonally snow-covered catchment
Plant Ecology and Diversity, 2015Eran Hood, Noah P Molotch, Nel Caine
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, 2020
Having a realistic estimation of snow cover by conceptual hydrological models continues to challenge hydrologists. The calibration of the free model parameters is an unavoidable step and the uncertainties resulting from the use of this optimal set ...
Saida Nemri, C. Kinnard
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Having a realistic estimation of snow cover by conceptual hydrological models continues to challenge hydrologists. The calibration of the free model parameters is an unavoidable step and the uncertainties resulting from the use of this optimal set ...
Saida Nemri, C. Kinnard
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ALPINE3D: a detailed model of mountain surface processes and its application to snow hydrology
Hydrological Processes, 2006Michael Lehning +2 more
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An improved snow hydrology for GCMs. Part 1: snow cover fraction, albedo, grain size, and age
Climate Dynamics, 1994Susan Marshall, Robert J Oglesby
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Implications of stubble management on snow hydrology and meltwater partitioning
Canadian Water Resources Journal / Revue canadienne des ressources hydriques, 2019Spring snowmelt is the most important hydrological event in agricultural cold regions, recharging soil moisture and generating the majority of annual runoff.
P. Harder, J. Pomeroy, W. Helgason
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, 2020
Himalayan glaciers exert considerable influence on basin hydrology and its response to climate change. Melt-runoff generated from ungauged Himalayan basins (UHB) requires an understanding of snow and ice cover extent along with prevailing meteorological ...
Anshuman Misra +8 more
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Himalayan glaciers exert considerable influence on basin hydrology and its response to climate change. Melt-runoff generated from ungauged Himalayan basins (UHB) requires an understanding of snow and ice cover extent along with prevailing meteorological ...
Anshuman Misra +8 more
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