Data of liquid water flow around a capillary barrier in snow are still limited. To gain insight into this process, we carried out observations of dyed water infiltration in layered snow at 0°C during cold laboratory experiments. We considered three different finer-over-coarser textures and three different water input rates. By means of visual inspection, horizontal sectioning, and measurements of liquid water content (LWC), capillary barriers and associated preferential flow were characterized. The flow dynamics of each sample were also simulated solving the Richards equation within the 1-D multi-layer physically based snow cover model SNOWPACK. Results revealed that capillary barriers and preferential flow are relevant processes ruling the...
Movement of liquid water through snowpacks remains one of the least understood aspects of snow hydro...
From 2-4 April 2014 about 50 researchers attended the workshop „Liquid water in snow – measurements ...
Fluorescent Particle Tracking Velocimetry (FPTV) measurements of the pore-scale water flow through t...
Data of liquid water flow around a capillary barrier in snow are still limited. To gain insight into...
The heterogeneous movement of liquid water through the snowpack during precipitation and snowmelt l...
These files include data of volumetric liquid water content and wet-snow fraction measured in layere...
The effect of capillary barriers in layered snowcovers has been examined through use of a numerical...
Water flow in a natural snow cover is generally a complex process because of the strongly stratified...
The capillary pressure and flux were measured in an old wet snowpack on Mt. Seymour, British Columbi...
Accurate estimation of snowmelt runoff is of primary importance in streamflow prediction for water m...
For physics-based snow cover models, simulating the formation of dense ice layers inside the snowpac...
Lateral water movement through snow is a process that is often presumed to be induced by the occurre...
Rain on snow (ROS) has the potential to generate severe floods. Thus, precisely predicting the effec...
We performed X-ray microtomographic observations of wet-snow metamorphism during controlled continuo...
The presence of a snow cover has a strong impact on hydrological processes. In this thesis, the role...
Movement of liquid water through snowpacks remains one of the least understood aspects of snow hydro...
From 2-4 April 2014 about 50 researchers attended the workshop „Liquid water in snow – measurements ...
Fluorescent Particle Tracking Velocimetry (FPTV) measurements of the pore-scale water flow through t...
Data of liquid water flow around a capillary barrier in snow are still limited. To gain insight into...
The heterogeneous movement of liquid water through the snowpack during precipitation and snowmelt l...
These files include data of volumetric liquid water content and wet-snow fraction measured in layere...
The effect of capillary barriers in layered snowcovers has been examined through use of a numerical...
Water flow in a natural snow cover is generally a complex process because of the strongly stratified...
The capillary pressure and flux were measured in an old wet snowpack on Mt. Seymour, British Columbi...
Accurate estimation of snowmelt runoff is of primary importance in streamflow prediction for water m...
For physics-based snow cover models, simulating the formation of dense ice layers inside the snowpac...
Lateral water movement through snow is a process that is often presumed to be induced by the occurre...
Rain on snow (ROS) has the potential to generate severe floods. Thus, precisely predicting the effec...
We performed X-ray microtomographic observations of wet-snow metamorphism during controlled continuo...
The presence of a snow cover has a strong impact on hydrological processes. In this thesis, the role...
Movement of liquid water through snowpacks remains one of the least understood aspects of snow hydro...
From 2-4 April 2014 about 50 researchers attended the workshop „Liquid water in snow – measurements ...
Fluorescent Particle Tracking Velocimetry (FPTV) measurements of the pore-scale water flow through t...