The frequency and intensity of extreme hydrological events in Alpine regions is projected to increase with climate change. The goal of this study is to better understand the functioning of aquifers composed of complex alluvial and rockfall deposits in Alpine valleys and to quantify the role of these natural storage spaces in flood attenuation and baseflow maintenance. Geomorphological and hydrogeological mapping, tracer tests, and continuous flow measurements were conducted in the Reintal (German Alps), where runoff from a karst spring infiltrates a series of postglacial alluvial/rockfall aquifers. During high-flow conditions, groundwater velocities of 30 m h<sup>−1</sup> were determined along 500 m; hydrograph analyses revealed short lag t...
Climate change and glacial retreat are changing the runoff behavior of Alpine springs and streams. F...
Climate change and glacial retreat are changing the runoff behavior of Alpine springs and streams. F...
Limestone massifs with a high density of dolines form important karst aquifers in most of the Alps, ...
The frequency and intensity of extreme hydrological events in Alpine regions is projected to increas...
The Berchtesgaden Alps are situated in the Northern Limestone Alps, characterized by individual moun...
Alpine environments are particularly vulnerable to climatic warming, and long term observations sugg...
none5noThe effects of an extreme storm (501 mm of rainfall in less than five days) were monitored in...
Groundwater in mountainous karst regions is vital for regional water budgets and freshwater supply. ...
Karst aquifers are highly vulnerable to contamination due to quick water flow through conduits. Thei...
The relationships between stratigraphic and tectonic setting, recharge processes and underground dra...
A reliable prediction of hydrograph responses in mountainous headwater catchments requires a mechani...
Limestone massifs with a high density of dolines form important karst aquifers in most of the Alps, ...
Large areas of Europe, especially in the Alps, are covered by carbonate rocks and in many alpine reg...
none12siLimestone massifs with a high density of dolines form important karst aquifers in most of th...
Climate change threatens water resources in snowmelt-dependent regions by altering the fraction of s...
Climate change and glacial retreat are changing the runoff behavior of Alpine springs and streams. F...
Climate change and glacial retreat are changing the runoff behavior of Alpine springs and streams. F...
Limestone massifs with a high density of dolines form important karst aquifers in most of the Alps, ...
The frequency and intensity of extreme hydrological events in Alpine regions is projected to increas...
The Berchtesgaden Alps are situated in the Northern Limestone Alps, characterized by individual moun...
Alpine environments are particularly vulnerable to climatic warming, and long term observations sugg...
none5noThe effects of an extreme storm (501 mm of rainfall in less than five days) were monitored in...
Groundwater in mountainous karst regions is vital for regional water budgets and freshwater supply. ...
Karst aquifers are highly vulnerable to contamination due to quick water flow through conduits. Thei...
The relationships between stratigraphic and tectonic setting, recharge processes and underground dra...
A reliable prediction of hydrograph responses in mountainous headwater catchments requires a mechani...
Limestone massifs with a high density of dolines form important karst aquifers in most of the Alps, ...
Large areas of Europe, especially in the Alps, are covered by carbonate rocks and in many alpine reg...
none12siLimestone massifs with a high density of dolines form important karst aquifers in most of th...
Climate change threatens water resources in snowmelt-dependent regions by altering the fraction of s...
Climate change and glacial retreat are changing the runoff behavior of Alpine springs and streams. F...
Climate change and glacial retreat are changing the runoff behavior of Alpine springs and streams. F...
Limestone massifs with a high density of dolines form important karst aquifers in most of the Alps, ...