Assimilating near-real-time mass balance stake readings into a model ensemble using a particle filter [PDF]
Short-term glacier variations can be important for water supplies or hydropower production, and glaciers are important indicators of climate change. This is why the interest in near-real-time mass balance nowcasting is considerable. Here, we address this
J. M. Landmann +10 more
doaj +1 more source
Assimilation of L-band interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) snow depth retrievals for improved snowpack quantification [PDF]
The integration of snow hydrology models and remote sensing observations via data assimilation is a promising method to capture the dynamics of seasonal snowpacks at a high spatial resolution and to reduce uncertainty with respect to snow water resources.
P. Shrestha, A. P. Barros
doaj +1 more source
Extended-range forecasting of stream water temperature with deep-learning models [PDF]
Stream water temperatures influence water quality, with effects on aquatic biodiversity, drinking-water provision, electricity production, agriculture, and recreation.
R. S. Padrón +4 more
doaj +1 more source
Global Warming and Mass Extinctions Associated With Large Igneous Province Volcanism
Exploring the links between Large Igneous Provinces and dramatic environmental impact
An emerging consensus suggests that Large Igneous Provinces (LIPs) and Silicic LIPs (SLIPs) are a significant driver of dramatic global environmental and biological changes, including mass extinctions.
David P. G. Bond, Yadong Sun
wiley +1 more source
As one of the major water supply systems for inland rivers, especially in arid and semi-arid regions, snow cover strongly affects hydrological cycles. In this study, remote sensing datasets combined with in-situ observation data from a route survey of ...
Fengchen Yu +4 more
doaj +1 more source
Simulating Snow Cover Extent by Combined Principal Component Analysis and Artificial Intelligence Approaches Using Climatic Parameters [PDF]
Snow cover holds significant importance in hydrology as it plays a vital role in the water cycle and water resource management. Acting as a natural reservoir, snow stores water during winter and gradually releases it as it melts. This process contributes
Amin Amini Rakan +3 more
doaj +1 more source
The availability of in situ snow water equivalent (SWE), snowmelt and run-off measurements is still very limited especially in remote areas as the density of operational stations and field observations is often scarce and usually costly, labour-intense ...
F. Appel +7 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Snow has been widely recognized as a crucial component of water resources and is expected to be vulnerable to climate change in cold and mountainous regions. Here we projected climate change impacts on snow hydrology in the upper Yellow River (UYR) basin
Wenbin Liu +8 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Climate change in the European Alps during recent years has led to decreased snow cover duration as well as increases in the frequency and intensity of summer heat waves.
Bradley Z. Carlson +5 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Snow and glacier hydrology [PDF]
The study of snow and ice is rich in both fundamental science and practical applications. Snow and Glacier Hydrology offers something for everyone, from resource practitioners in regions where water supply depends on seasonal snow pack or glaciers, to research scientists seeking to understand the role of the solid phase in the water cycle and climate ...
openaire +1 more source

