In this study, we present evidence for a hydrological regime shift in upland central European forests. Using a combination of long-term data, detailed field measurements and modelling, we show that there is a prolonged and persistent decline in annual runoff:precipitation ratios that is most likely linked to longer growing seasons. We performed a long term (1950–2018) water balance simulation for a Czech upland forest headwater catchment calibrated against measured streamflow and transpiration from deciduous and coniferous stands. Simulations were corroborated by long-term (1965–2018) borehole measurements and historical drought reports. A regime shift from positive to negative catchment water balances likely occurred in the early part of t...
The Coalburn research catchment (1.5 km2) in Kielder Forest, Northern England, is a long-term projec...
1. The response of trees to intra-annual environmental constraints varies temporally throughout a gr...
The rising levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration ([CO2]) and temperature have the poten...
In this study, we present evidence for a hydrological regime shift in upland central European forest...
A headwater basin in the Sumava Mountains (Czech Republic), the upper Vydra basin, has undergone for...
There is public concern that large-scale disturbances to forest cover caused by insects and storm wi...
In recent years researchers have focused increasingly on climatic changes taking place in nature (in...
Hydrologic models represent useful tools for the understanding of forest hydrological functions. At ...
Soil moisture links processes that influence the entire hydrological cycle and thus the availability...
The drought of 2003 was exceptionally severe in many regions of Europe, both in duration and in inte...
The influence of water conditions on the condition and growth of tree stands has been analysed in th...
Since the 1950s, Europe has undergone large shifts in climate and land cover. Previous assessments o...
CHANGES OF RAINFALL-RUNOFF REGIME IN THE ŠUMAVA / BOHEMIAN FOREST REGION Abstract: The goal of this ...
The relevance of drought is still often underestimated for temperate climate regions like Central Eu...
International audienceThe drought of 2003 was exceptionally severe in many regions of Europe, both i...
The Coalburn research catchment (1.5 km2) in Kielder Forest, Northern England, is a long-term projec...
1. The response of trees to intra-annual environmental constraints varies temporally throughout a gr...
The rising levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration ([CO2]) and temperature have the poten...
In this study, we present evidence for a hydrological regime shift in upland central European forest...
A headwater basin in the Sumava Mountains (Czech Republic), the upper Vydra basin, has undergone for...
There is public concern that large-scale disturbances to forest cover caused by insects and storm wi...
In recent years researchers have focused increasingly on climatic changes taking place in nature (in...
Hydrologic models represent useful tools for the understanding of forest hydrological functions. At ...
Soil moisture links processes that influence the entire hydrological cycle and thus the availability...
The drought of 2003 was exceptionally severe in many regions of Europe, both in duration and in inte...
The influence of water conditions on the condition and growth of tree stands has been analysed in th...
Since the 1950s, Europe has undergone large shifts in climate and land cover. Previous assessments o...
CHANGES OF RAINFALL-RUNOFF REGIME IN THE ŠUMAVA / BOHEMIAN FOREST REGION Abstract: The goal of this ...
The relevance of drought is still often underestimated for temperate climate regions like Central Eu...
International audienceThe drought of 2003 was exceptionally severe in many regions of Europe, both i...
The Coalburn research catchment (1.5 km2) in Kielder Forest, Northern England, is a long-term projec...
1. The response of trees to intra-annual environmental constraints varies temporally throughout a gr...
The rising levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration ([CO2]) and temperature have the poten...