Understanding the snow accumulation and melting process is of great significance for the assessment and regulation of water resources and the prevention of meltwater flooding, especially for the semiarid region in the Manas River Basin. However, the lack of long snow measurement time series in this semiarid region prevents a full understanding of the detailed local-scale snow ablation process. Additionally, the modeling of snow accumulation and melting is challenging due to parameter uncertainty. In this study, the snow ablation process in the Manas River Basin was quantitatively explored with long time-series of 3-h measurements of snow depth, snow density and snow water equivalent (SWE) at the Wulanwusu (WLWS), Hanqiazi (HQZ), and Baiyang...
The Snowmelt Runoff Model (SRM) is one of a very few models in the world today that requires remote ...
In order to predict long-term flooding under extreme weather conditions in central Asia, an energy b...
Snow accumulation and melt parameterization at a watershed or mountain-front scale is important for ...
Snow melt runoff is an important factor in runoff generation for most Utah rivers and a large contri...
Snow contributes one of the main water sources to runoff in the arid region of China. A clear unders...
In mountainous regions it is important to be able to simulate the accumulation and melting of snow, ...
Mountain snow is a fundamental freshwater supply in the arid regions. Climate warming alters the tim...
Snow melt runoff is an important factor in runoff generation for most Utah rivers an...
Melt runoff (MR) contributes significantly to the total runoff in many river basins. Knowledge of th...
Snowmelt is the principal source for soil moisture, ground-water re-charge, and stream-flow in mount...
While mountain runoff provides great potential for the development and life quality of downstream po...
Since snowmelt runoff is important in the mountainous parts of the world, substantial efforts have b...
Climate change has a complex effect on snow at the regional scale. The change in snow patterns under...
Seasonal snowmelt water from mountainous areas is critical for water supply in arid regions. Snowmel...
Alpine snowmelt is an important generation mode for runoff in the source region of the Tarim River b...
The Snowmelt Runoff Model (SRM) is one of a very few models in the world today that requires remote ...
In order to predict long-term flooding under extreme weather conditions in central Asia, an energy b...
Snow accumulation and melt parameterization at a watershed or mountain-front scale is important for ...
Snow melt runoff is an important factor in runoff generation for most Utah rivers and a large contri...
Snow contributes one of the main water sources to runoff in the arid region of China. A clear unders...
In mountainous regions it is important to be able to simulate the accumulation and melting of snow, ...
Mountain snow is a fundamental freshwater supply in the arid regions. Climate warming alters the tim...
Snow melt runoff is an important factor in runoff generation for most Utah rivers an...
Melt runoff (MR) contributes significantly to the total runoff in many river basins. Knowledge of th...
Snowmelt is the principal source for soil moisture, ground-water re-charge, and stream-flow in mount...
While mountain runoff provides great potential for the development and life quality of downstream po...
Since snowmelt runoff is important in the mountainous parts of the world, substantial efforts have b...
Climate change has a complex effect on snow at the regional scale. The change in snow patterns under...
Seasonal snowmelt water from mountainous areas is critical for water supply in arid regions. Snowmel...
Alpine snowmelt is an important generation mode for runoff in the source region of the Tarim River b...
The Snowmelt Runoff Model (SRM) is one of a very few models in the world today that requires remote ...
In order to predict long-term flooding under extreme weather conditions in central Asia, an energy b...
Snow accumulation and melt parameterization at a watershed or mountain-front scale is important for ...