Mountains and highlands are often called the world's natural "water towers" because they provide essential freshwater for populations both upstream and downstream. Despite this, knowledge about the significance of mountains in the hydrological cycle is still uncertain. The present article takes a regional approach, using case studies to assess and compare the hydrological significance of mountains. Methods are developed based on the experience gained in the Rhine River catchment and then applied to 19 additional selected catchments worldwide, with the river Euphrates serving as an example. The resulting comparative assessment serves as an elaboration on the hydrological significance of the world's mountains and underscores their function as...
This study evaluated the hydrological significance of mountain regions, comparing them with the lowl...
Mountains as "Water Towers" play an important role for the surrounding lowlands. This is particularl...
Water towers is frequently used as a symbolic term for a mountain area that supplies disproportional...
Mountains and highlands are often called the world's natural "water towers" because they provide ess...
Mountains and highlands are often called the world’s natural “water towers” because they provide ess...
Mountain regions supply a large share of the world’s population with fresh water. Quantification of ...
Most of the major rivers on our planet originate from mountain regions. Their freshwater ...
Mountains and highlands are typically areas that provide considerable quantities of water, the latte...
Mountains and highlands are often referred to as natural 'water towers' because they provide lowland...
Mountains are important sources of freshwater for the adjacent lowlands. In view of increasingly sca...
Water is a vital resource that is expected to become scarce on the global scale within the next deca...
Mountains cover roughly one quarter of the planet’s surface. Known as the Earth’s water towers they ...
The characteristics of climate and hydrology in mountain areas remain poorly understood relative to ...
By their coordinates and morphometric features, the mountain areas imprint significant changes to th...
Water is the most essential substance on earth and a changing climate has an important impact on the...
This study evaluated the hydrological significance of mountain regions, comparing them with the lowl...
Mountains as "Water Towers" play an important role for the surrounding lowlands. This is particularl...
Water towers is frequently used as a symbolic term for a mountain area that supplies disproportional...
Mountains and highlands are often called the world's natural "water towers" because they provide ess...
Mountains and highlands are often called the world’s natural “water towers” because they provide ess...
Mountain regions supply a large share of the world’s population with fresh water. Quantification of ...
Most of the major rivers on our planet originate from mountain regions. Their freshwater ...
Mountains and highlands are typically areas that provide considerable quantities of water, the latte...
Mountains and highlands are often referred to as natural 'water towers' because they provide lowland...
Mountains are important sources of freshwater for the adjacent lowlands. In view of increasingly sca...
Water is a vital resource that is expected to become scarce on the global scale within the next deca...
Mountains cover roughly one quarter of the planet’s surface. Known as the Earth’s water towers they ...
The characteristics of climate and hydrology in mountain areas remain poorly understood relative to ...
By their coordinates and morphometric features, the mountain areas imprint significant changes to th...
Water is the most essential substance on earth and a changing climate has an important impact on the...
This study evaluated the hydrological significance of mountain regions, comparing them with the lowl...
Mountains as "Water Towers" play an important role for the surrounding lowlands. This is particularl...
Water towers is frequently used as a symbolic term for a mountain area that supplies disproportional...