In the majority of existing studies, streams are conceived as static objects that occupy predefined regions of the landscape. However, empirical observations suggest that stream networks are systematically and ubiquitously featured by significant expansion/retraction dynamics produced by hydrologic and climatic variability. This contribution presents novel empirical data about the active drainage network dynamics of a 5 km2 headwater catchment in the Italian Alps. The stream network has been extensively monitored with a biweekly temporal resolution during a field campaign conducted from July to November 2018. Our results reveal that, in spite of the wet climate typical of the study area, more than 70% of the observed river network is tempor...
Alpine glaciers are shrinking at a relentless pace, as an effect of global warming. The impact of th...
In spite of the prevalence of temporary rivers over a wide range of climatic conditions, they repres...
River flow time series are far from being stationary and always experienced changes in the past, als...
In the majority of existing studies, streams are conceived as static objects that occupy predefined ...
Looking across a landscape, river networks appear deceptively static. However, flowing streams expan...
Flowing stream networks dynamically extend and retract, both seasonally and in response to precipita...
Empirical evidence has shown that the flowing portion of many river networks does vary in time, owin...
In spite of the importance of stream network dynamics for hydrology, ecology, and biogeochemistry, t...
This study proposes a probabilistic approach for the quantitative assessment of reach- and network-s...
In spite of the importance of stream network dynamics for hydrology, ecology, and biogeochemistry, t...
Data about surveys of the active network related to the manuscript "Intra-seasonal drainage network ...
The ever-changing hydroclimatic conditions of the landscape induce ceaseless variations in the wet c...
Intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams, namely IRES, are those watercourses that periodically cea...
This thesis proposes a probabilistic approach for the quantitative assessment of reach- and network-...
Flow regimes profoundly influence river organisms and ecosystem functions, but regulatory approaches...
Alpine glaciers are shrinking at a relentless pace, as an effect of global warming. The impact of th...
In spite of the prevalence of temporary rivers over a wide range of climatic conditions, they repres...
River flow time series are far from being stationary and always experienced changes in the past, als...
In the majority of existing studies, streams are conceived as static objects that occupy predefined ...
Looking across a landscape, river networks appear deceptively static. However, flowing streams expan...
Flowing stream networks dynamically extend and retract, both seasonally and in response to precipita...
Empirical evidence has shown that the flowing portion of many river networks does vary in time, owin...
In spite of the importance of stream network dynamics for hydrology, ecology, and biogeochemistry, t...
This study proposes a probabilistic approach for the quantitative assessment of reach- and network-s...
In spite of the importance of stream network dynamics for hydrology, ecology, and biogeochemistry, t...
Data about surveys of the active network related to the manuscript "Intra-seasonal drainage network ...
The ever-changing hydroclimatic conditions of the landscape induce ceaseless variations in the wet c...
Intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams, namely IRES, are those watercourses that periodically cea...
This thesis proposes a probabilistic approach for the quantitative assessment of reach- and network-...
Flow regimes profoundly influence river organisms and ecosystem functions, but regulatory approaches...
Alpine glaciers are shrinking at a relentless pace, as an effect of global warming. The impact of th...
In spite of the prevalence of temporary rivers over a wide range of climatic conditions, they repres...
River flow time series are far from being stationary and always experienced changes in the past, als...