SummaryImpacts of anthropogenic flow regulation on the thermal regimes of alpine river systems are poorly understood. This is surprising given the importance of water temperature for river ecosystems and the widespread regulation of mountain rivers across the world. This study examined water temperature dynamics year-round between July 2008 and September 2009 in the Eisboden river system, central Austrian Alps. Water temperature data were examined alongside hydroclimatological data to infer the key processes driving thermal variability from diurnal to inter-annual scales. As expected, interactions between meteorology and water source controlled year-round thermal heterogeneity. However, water entering the proglacial river from a hydropower ...
Thermal conditions in river water are of importance as they influence water quality, chemical proces...
The temperature of meltwater emerging from the portal of an alpine glacier is usually around 1°C, ir...
International audienceThe growing recognition of the ecological and water quality significance of ri...
Impacts of anthropogenic flow regulation on the thermal regimes of alpine river systems are poorly u...
SummaryImpacts of anthropogenic flow regulation on the thermal regimes of alpine river systems are p...
The contributions of glacier-melt, snowmelt, and groundwater to stream flow in alpine catchments res...
Flow and temperature regimes are the main driving forces influencing habitat structure and ecologic...
Water temperature is of considerable importance with respect to lotic habitats. Water temperature in...
Within the past 30 years there have been two major heatwave events (in 2003 and 2006) that broke 500...
Interactive impacts of climate change and human activities (e.g. hydropower production) have posed u...
Most of the existing literature on river water temperature focuseds on river thermal sensitivity to ...
In high-altitude alpine catchments, diurnal streamflow cycles are typically dominated by snowmelt or...
Records of discharge and temperature of water in rivers draining from 3 Alpine basins between ice-f...
Most of the existing literature on river water temperature focuseds on river thermal sensitivity to ...
The aim of this study is to examine the relationships between water temperature, discharge and their...
Thermal conditions in river water are of importance as they influence water quality, chemical proces...
The temperature of meltwater emerging from the portal of an alpine glacier is usually around 1°C, ir...
International audienceThe growing recognition of the ecological and water quality significance of ri...
Impacts of anthropogenic flow regulation on the thermal regimes of alpine river systems are poorly u...
SummaryImpacts of anthropogenic flow regulation on the thermal regimes of alpine river systems are p...
The contributions of glacier-melt, snowmelt, and groundwater to stream flow in alpine catchments res...
Flow and temperature regimes are the main driving forces influencing habitat structure and ecologic...
Water temperature is of considerable importance with respect to lotic habitats. Water temperature in...
Within the past 30 years there have been two major heatwave events (in 2003 and 2006) that broke 500...
Interactive impacts of climate change and human activities (e.g. hydropower production) have posed u...
Most of the existing literature on river water temperature focuseds on river thermal sensitivity to ...
In high-altitude alpine catchments, diurnal streamflow cycles are typically dominated by snowmelt or...
Records of discharge and temperature of water in rivers draining from 3 Alpine basins between ice-f...
Most of the existing literature on river water temperature focuseds on river thermal sensitivity to ...
The aim of this study is to examine the relationships between water temperature, discharge and their...
Thermal conditions in river water are of importance as they influence water quality, chemical proces...
The temperature of meltwater emerging from the portal of an alpine glacier is usually around 1°C, ir...
International audienceThe growing recognition of the ecological and water quality significance of ri...