Water is becoming very important issue day by day with descending usable water and energy resources. In the aspect of water resources management, especially for the optimum reservoir management, predicting runoff for large reservoirs by applying hydrologic model is a recent and crucial topic. The most important model input and predictor parameters to estimate runoff for the mountainous regions are to be distribution of rainfall; temperature and snow cover area, (SCA). It is seen that many predictor variables should be integrated with Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Remote Sensing Techniques especially for hydrologic model variable preparation. Satellite products have the potential for obtaining those kinds of data in near real time...
In recent years, the potential impacts of climate change on water resources and the hydrologic cycle...
Predicting snow cover dynamics and relevant streamflow due to snowmelt is a challenging issue in mou...
A major proportion of flow in the Indus River is contributed by its snow and glacier-fed river catch...
Snow indicates the potential stored water volume that is an important source of water supply, which ...
Snowmelt runoff in the mountainous eastern part of Turkey is of great importance as it constitutes 6...
Today, global climatic issues and the water security problems resulting from the increasing water de...
Monitoring the change of snow-covered area (SCA) in a basin is vitally important for optimum operati...
Snow hydrology has been a relatively less investigated part of the hydrologic cycle. In the last two...
In mountainous regions, runoff from snowmelt is an important hydrologic and economic factor, and the...
The Euphrates and Tigris rivers serve as the most important water resources in the Middle East. Prec...
Kar potansiyelinin fazla olduğu yüksek bölgelerdeki havzaların yıllık akış hacimlerinin büyük bir kı...
Water perhaps is the most valuable natural asset in the Middle East as it was a historical key for s...
Forecasting streamflow is extremely significant in hydrological studies to optimize the operation of...
This study simulated and predicted the runoff of the Aksu River Basin, a typical river basin supplie...
Since snowmelt runoff is important in the mountainous parts of the world, substantial efforts have b...
In recent years, the potential impacts of climate change on water resources and the hydrologic cycle...
Predicting snow cover dynamics and relevant streamflow due to snowmelt is a challenging issue in mou...
A major proportion of flow in the Indus River is contributed by its snow and glacier-fed river catch...
Snow indicates the potential stored water volume that is an important source of water supply, which ...
Snowmelt runoff in the mountainous eastern part of Turkey is of great importance as it constitutes 6...
Today, global climatic issues and the water security problems resulting from the increasing water de...
Monitoring the change of snow-covered area (SCA) in a basin is vitally important for optimum operati...
Snow hydrology has been a relatively less investigated part of the hydrologic cycle. In the last two...
In mountainous regions, runoff from snowmelt is an important hydrologic and economic factor, and the...
The Euphrates and Tigris rivers serve as the most important water resources in the Middle East. Prec...
Kar potansiyelinin fazla olduğu yüksek bölgelerdeki havzaların yıllık akış hacimlerinin büyük bir kı...
Water perhaps is the most valuable natural asset in the Middle East as it was a historical key for s...
Forecasting streamflow is extremely significant in hydrological studies to optimize the operation of...
This study simulated and predicted the runoff of the Aksu River Basin, a typical river basin supplie...
Since snowmelt runoff is important in the mountainous parts of the world, substantial efforts have b...
In recent years, the potential impacts of climate change on water resources and the hydrologic cycle...
Predicting snow cover dynamics and relevant streamflow due to snowmelt is a challenging issue in mou...
A major proportion of flow in the Indus River is contributed by its snow and glacier-fed river catch...