Winter snow accumulation obviously has an effect on the following catchment runoff. The question is, however, how long this effect lasts and how important it is compared to rainfall inputs. Here we investigate the relative importance of snow accumulation on one critical aspect of runoff, namely the summer low flow. This is especially relevant as the expected increase of air temperature might result in decreased snow storage. A decrease of snow will affect soil and ground-water storages during spring and might cause low streamflow values in the subsequent warm season. To understand these potential climate change impacts, a better evaluation of the effects of inter-annual variations in snow accumulation on summer low flow under current condit...
In snow-dominated river basins, floods often occur during early summer, when snowmelt-induced runoff...
Abstract Catchment storage sustains ecologically important low flows in headwater systems. Understa...
Hydrospatial analyses of catchment topographic indices for 112 unregulated (unimpaired) gauging stat...
Winter snow accumulation obviously has an effect on the following catchment runoff. The question is,...
It is expected that an increasing proportion of the precipitation will fall as rain in alpine catchm...
Alpine environments are particularly vulnerable to climatic warming, and long term observations sugg...
Future changes in river runoff will impact many sectors such as agriculture, energy production, or e...
This thesis analyses the impacts of winter snowpack and subsequent spring and summer liquid precipit...
As a result of climate change, the snowfall amounts may be reduced and hence the snow accumulation, ...
Future changes in river runoff will impact many sectors such as agriculture, energy production, or e...
Hydrological regimes of alpine catchments are expected to be strongly affected by climate change, mo...
The flood seasonality of catchments in Switzerland is likely to change under climate change because ...
In snow-influenced catchments around the world, snowmelt is more efficient at recharging groundwater...
This report was prepared as one of the synthesis report chapters of the Hydro-CH2018 project of the ...
Mountainous catchments cover a broad range of elevations and their response to a warming climate is ...
In snow-dominated river basins, floods often occur during early summer, when snowmelt-induced runoff...
Abstract Catchment storage sustains ecologically important low flows in headwater systems. Understa...
Hydrospatial analyses of catchment topographic indices for 112 unregulated (unimpaired) gauging stat...
Winter snow accumulation obviously has an effect on the following catchment runoff. The question is,...
It is expected that an increasing proportion of the precipitation will fall as rain in alpine catchm...
Alpine environments are particularly vulnerable to climatic warming, and long term observations sugg...
Future changes in river runoff will impact many sectors such as agriculture, energy production, or e...
This thesis analyses the impacts of winter snowpack and subsequent spring and summer liquid precipit...
As a result of climate change, the snowfall amounts may be reduced and hence the snow accumulation, ...
Future changes in river runoff will impact many sectors such as agriculture, energy production, or e...
Hydrological regimes of alpine catchments are expected to be strongly affected by climate change, mo...
The flood seasonality of catchments in Switzerland is likely to change under climate change because ...
In snow-influenced catchments around the world, snowmelt is more efficient at recharging groundwater...
This report was prepared as one of the synthesis report chapters of the Hydro-CH2018 project of the ...
Mountainous catchments cover a broad range of elevations and their response to a warming climate is ...
In snow-dominated river basins, floods often occur during early summer, when snowmelt-induced runoff...
Abstract Catchment storage sustains ecologically important low flows in headwater systems. Understa...
Hydrospatial analyses of catchment topographic indices for 112 unregulated (unimpaired) gauging stat...