The mean transit time (MTT) of water in a catchment gives information about storage, flow paths, sources of water and thus also about retention and release of solutes in a catchment. To our knowledge there are only a few catchment studies on the influence of vegetation cover changes on base flow MTTs. The main changes in vegetation cover in the Swiss Alps are massive shrub encroachment and forest expansion into formerly open habitats. Four small and relatively steep headwater catchments in the Swiss Alps (Ursern Valley) were investigated to relate different vegetation cover to water transit times. Time series of water stable isotopes were used to calculate MTTs. The high temporal variation of the stable isotope signals in precipitation w...
Climate change and glacial retreat are changing the runoff behavior of Alpine springs and streams. F...
In mountainous headwater catchments, with their high variability of hydrological processes and catch...
In alpine areas, tree lines have been observed to shift and are expected to shift further due to cli...
The mean transit time (MTT) of water in a catchment gives information about storage, flow paths, sou...
The mean water residence time (MRT) in a catchment gives information about storage,flow pathways, so...
The Transit Time Distribution (TTD) is an integrated measure of catchment-wide water transport, freq...
The young water fraction Fyw, defined as the proportion of catchment outflow younger than approximat...
Precipitation and catchment characteristics of mountainous headwaters can vary largely within short ...
Assessing temporal variations in soil water flow is important, especially at the hillslope scale, to...
The transport of precipitation water through a catchment to its outlet is influenced by many factors...
Vegetation is the primary connection between land and atmosphere, thus the main player mediating the...
Runoff generation mechanisms vary between catchments and despite decades of research in many catchme...
Assessing temporal variations in soil water flow is important, especially at the hillslope scale, to...
One of the most important functions of catchments is the storage of water. Catchment storagebuffers ...
In the Swiss Alps, shrubs (e.g. Alnus viridis (Chaix) DC) are encroaching into formerly open habitat...
Climate change and glacial retreat are changing the runoff behavior of Alpine springs and streams. F...
In mountainous headwater catchments, with their high variability of hydrological processes and catch...
In alpine areas, tree lines have been observed to shift and are expected to shift further due to cli...
The mean transit time (MTT) of water in a catchment gives information about storage, flow paths, sou...
The mean water residence time (MRT) in a catchment gives information about storage,flow pathways, so...
The Transit Time Distribution (TTD) is an integrated measure of catchment-wide water transport, freq...
The young water fraction Fyw, defined as the proportion of catchment outflow younger than approximat...
Precipitation and catchment characteristics of mountainous headwaters can vary largely within short ...
Assessing temporal variations in soil water flow is important, especially at the hillslope scale, to...
The transport of precipitation water through a catchment to its outlet is influenced by many factors...
Vegetation is the primary connection between land and atmosphere, thus the main player mediating the...
Runoff generation mechanisms vary between catchments and despite decades of research in many catchme...
Assessing temporal variations in soil water flow is important, especially at the hillslope scale, to...
One of the most important functions of catchments is the storage of water. Catchment storagebuffers ...
In the Swiss Alps, shrubs (e.g. Alnus viridis (Chaix) DC) are encroaching into formerly open habitat...
Climate change and glacial retreat are changing the runoff behavior of Alpine springs and streams. F...
In mountainous headwater catchments, with their high variability of hydrological processes and catch...
In alpine areas, tree lines have been observed to shift and are expected to shift further due to cli...