In high-altitude alpine catchments, diurnal streamflow cycles are typically dominated by snowmelt or ice melt. Evapotranspiration-induced diurnal streamflow cycles are less observed in these catchments but might happen simultaneously. During a field campaign in the summer 2012 in an alpine catchment in the Swiss Alps (Val Ferret catchment, 20.4 km2, glaciarized area: 2%), we observed a transition in the early season from a snowmelt to an evapotranspiration-induced diurnal streamflow cycle in one of two monitored subbasins. The two different cycles were of comparable amplitudes and the transition happened within a time span of several days. In the second monitored subbasin, we observed an ice melt-dominated diurnal cycle during the entire se...
Thermal conditions in river water are of importance as they influence water quality, chemical proces...
Snowmelt in alpine regions supports hydroelectric power generation, water supply, and agricultural p...
Flow and temperature regimes are the main driving forces influencing habitat structure and ecologic...
In high-altitude alpine catchments, diurnal streamflow cycles are typically dominated by snowmelt or...
We study the diurnal streamflow cycles in a high altitude catchment where a large field campaign has...
SummaryImpacts of anthropogenic flow regulation on the thermal regimes of alpine river systems are p...
Impacts of anthropogenic flow regulation on the thermal regimes of alpine river systems are poorly u...
The contributions of glacier-melt, snowmelt, and groundwater to stream flow in alpine catchments res...
Streamflow and groundwater response to snowmelt in forested subalpine catchments carry integrated in...
The temperature of meltwater emerging from the portal of an alpine glacier is usually around 1°C, ir...
A field measurement campaign was conducted from June to October 2009 in a 20 km2 catchment of the Sw...
Records of discharge and temperature of water in rivers draining from 3 Alpine basins between ice-f...
The results of streamflow trend studies are often characterized by mostly insignificant trends and i...
Several trend studies have shown that hydrological conditions are changing considerably in the Alpin...
Water levels in streams and aquifers often exhibit daily cycles during rainless periods, reflecting ...
Thermal conditions in river water are of importance as they influence water quality, chemical proces...
Snowmelt in alpine regions supports hydroelectric power generation, water supply, and agricultural p...
Flow and temperature regimes are the main driving forces influencing habitat structure and ecologic...
In high-altitude alpine catchments, diurnal streamflow cycles are typically dominated by snowmelt or...
We study the diurnal streamflow cycles in a high altitude catchment where a large field campaign has...
SummaryImpacts of anthropogenic flow regulation on the thermal regimes of alpine river systems are p...
Impacts of anthropogenic flow regulation on the thermal regimes of alpine river systems are poorly u...
The contributions of glacier-melt, snowmelt, and groundwater to stream flow in alpine catchments res...
Streamflow and groundwater response to snowmelt in forested subalpine catchments carry integrated in...
The temperature of meltwater emerging from the portal of an alpine glacier is usually around 1°C, ir...
A field measurement campaign was conducted from June to October 2009 in a 20 km2 catchment of the Sw...
Records of discharge and temperature of water in rivers draining from 3 Alpine basins between ice-f...
The results of streamflow trend studies are often characterized by mostly insignificant trends and i...
Several trend studies have shown that hydrological conditions are changing considerably in the Alpin...
Water levels in streams and aquifers often exhibit daily cycles during rainless periods, reflecting ...
Thermal conditions in river water are of importance as they influence water quality, chemical proces...
Snowmelt in alpine regions supports hydroelectric power generation, water supply, and agricultural p...
Flow and temperature regimes are the main driving forces influencing habitat structure and ecologic...