As mountainous areas provide abundant water resources to lower elevations, and alpine zones are major recharge areas for water resources, it is important to understand water storage and discharge processes in these zones. Regarding water storage, sedimentary structures (e.g., talus and moraines) in alpine zones function as aquifers. However, the functions of vegetation, thought to contribute to water recharge and storage in forested watersheds, have rarely been investigated. Accordingly, we evaluated the influence of alpine vegetation on water storage processes in alpine zones. Two intensive field surveys were conducted on August 17 and October 5, 2019, in the alpine headwaters of Mt. Norikura in the Northern Japan Alps. Chemical analyses w...
Climate change and glacial retreat are changing the runoff behavior of Alpine springs and streams. F...
Alpine regions receive large volumes of precipitation and are important to local and regional water ...
Alpine environments are particularly vulnerable to climatic warming, and long term observations sugg...
Forests play crucial roles in regulating the amount and timing of streamflow through the water stora...
The unique hydrology and physicochemistry of alpine streams provide an important influence on the st...
The mean transit time (MTT) of water in a catchment gives information about storage, flow paths, sou...
In alpine areas, tree lines have been observed to shift and are expected to shift further due to cli...
International audienceMountain regions are key for humanity's water supply, and their water yield de...
The Qinghai–Tibet Plateau (QTP) has an important function in ensuring the water ecological security ...
International audienceThis study analyzes the impact of droughts, compared with average climatic con...
This study investigates the role of soil moisture on the threshold runoff response in a small headwa...
Climate change threatens water resources in snowmelt-dependent regions by altering the fraction of s...
The mean water residence time (MRT) in a catchment gives information about storage,flow pathways, so...
We examined how hydrology influenced water chemistry, vegetation, nutrient status, aboveground net p...
In the Swiss Alps, shrubs (e.g. Alnus viridis (Chaix) DC) are encroaching into formerly open habitat...
Climate change and glacial retreat are changing the runoff behavior of Alpine springs and streams. F...
Alpine regions receive large volumes of precipitation and are important to local and regional water ...
Alpine environments are particularly vulnerable to climatic warming, and long term observations sugg...
Forests play crucial roles in regulating the amount and timing of streamflow through the water stora...
The unique hydrology and physicochemistry of alpine streams provide an important influence on the st...
The mean transit time (MTT) of water in a catchment gives information about storage, flow paths, sou...
In alpine areas, tree lines have been observed to shift and are expected to shift further due to cli...
International audienceMountain regions are key for humanity's water supply, and their water yield de...
The Qinghai–Tibet Plateau (QTP) has an important function in ensuring the water ecological security ...
International audienceThis study analyzes the impact of droughts, compared with average climatic con...
This study investigates the role of soil moisture on the threshold runoff response in a small headwa...
Climate change threatens water resources in snowmelt-dependent regions by altering the fraction of s...
The mean water residence time (MRT) in a catchment gives information about storage,flow pathways, so...
We examined how hydrology influenced water chemistry, vegetation, nutrient status, aboveground net p...
In the Swiss Alps, shrubs (e.g. Alnus viridis (Chaix) DC) are encroaching into formerly open habitat...
Climate change and glacial retreat are changing the runoff behavior of Alpine springs and streams. F...
Alpine regions receive large volumes of precipitation and are important to local and regional water ...
Alpine environments are particularly vulnerable to climatic warming, and long term observations sugg...