Intermittent rivers are prevalent in many countries across Europe, but little is known about the temporal evolution of intermittence and its relationship with climate variability. Trend analysis of the annual and seasonal number of zero-flow days, the maximum duration of dry spells and the mean date of the zero-flow events is performed on a database of 452 rivers with varying degrees of intermittence between 1970 and 2010. The relationships between flow intermittence and climate are investigated using the standardized precipitation evapotranspiration index (SPEI) and climate indices describing large-scale atmospheric circulation. The results indicate a strong spatial variability of the seasonal patterns of intermittence and the annual and s...
This paper describes a trend analysis performed on 177 streamflow time series collected over the Alp...
For the coming decades climate change is projected not only to result in higher temperatures, hence ...
Climate change has led to concerns about increasing river floods resulting from the greater water-ho...
Intermittent rivers are prevalent in many countries across Europe, but little is known about the tem...
This study seeks to provide a long-term context for the growing number of trend analyses which have ...
open11siThe present work was (partially) developed within the framework of the Panta Rhei Research I...
International audienceWe now know that more than 60 % of the global river system is affected by flow...
Intermittent rivers (IRs) support high biodiversity due to their dynamic alternations between terres...
Discharge time series of major large-catchment European rivers are known to display significant deca...
Abstract In this paper the occurrence of dry and wet periods for 18 major European rivers during the...
Streamflow observations from near-natural catchments are of paramount importance for detection and a...
Determining the spatiotemporal variability in the annual streamflow volume plays a relevant role in ...
International audienceThe geophysical and hydrological processes governing river flow formation exhi...
This article presents an assessment of changes and variability in seasonal river flows in the UK, us...
SMIRES is a COST Action addressing the Science and Management of Intermittent Rivers & Ephemeral Str...
This paper describes a trend analysis performed on 177 streamflow time series collected over the Alp...
For the coming decades climate change is projected not only to result in higher temperatures, hence ...
Climate change has led to concerns about increasing river floods resulting from the greater water-ho...
Intermittent rivers are prevalent in many countries across Europe, but little is known about the tem...
This study seeks to provide a long-term context for the growing number of trend analyses which have ...
open11siThe present work was (partially) developed within the framework of the Panta Rhei Research I...
International audienceWe now know that more than 60 % of the global river system is affected by flow...
Intermittent rivers (IRs) support high biodiversity due to their dynamic alternations between terres...
Discharge time series of major large-catchment European rivers are known to display significant deca...
Abstract In this paper the occurrence of dry and wet periods for 18 major European rivers during the...
Streamflow observations from near-natural catchments are of paramount importance for detection and a...
Determining the spatiotemporal variability in the annual streamflow volume plays a relevant role in ...
International audienceThe geophysical and hydrological processes governing river flow formation exhi...
This article presents an assessment of changes and variability in seasonal river flows in the UK, us...
SMIRES is a COST Action addressing the Science and Management of Intermittent Rivers & Ephemeral Str...
This paper describes a trend analysis performed on 177 streamflow time series collected over the Alp...
For the coming decades climate change is projected not only to result in higher temperatures, hence ...
Climate change has led to concerns about increasing river floods resulting from the greater water-ho...