This work deals with the evaluation of snow cover and snow spatial distribution in experimental Zbytinský and Tetřivči stream basin. Snow mesaurements were focused on snow depth and a snow water equivalent. Interpolation metods and detailed monitoring of rainfall-flow process were applied in the period of the winter half-year 2009 - 2011. The effects of geografic factors on spatial distribution of snow cover in the accumulation period and in the snow melting period were analysed. The analysis of physical geografic factors effect was focused on vegetation, exposure, slope, wind flow and shading. Results confirmed the strong effect of vegetation in the accumulation and snow melting period. Other physical geografic effects on spatial distribut...
Snowpack is strongly influenced by several environmental factors. Besides meteorological and topogra...
The knowledge of the water volume stored in the snowpack, including its spatial distribution, is vit...
A comprehensive, physically based model of snow accumulation, redistribution, sublimation, and melt ...
The aim of the article is to give a review of methods applied for modelling the snow accumulation an...
Influence of catchment spatial subdivision on the accuracy of the snow accumulation and snowmelt mod...
Effect of selected physical-geographical factors on the snow accumulation and snow melt Abstract: Th...
Modelling the runoff from snowpack in the forest and in open areas Abstract Spring floods are closel...
The doctoral thesis deals with the evaluation of influences of causal factors that significantly aff...
Effect of vegetation on snow accumulation and snow melt Abstract: This bachelor thesis analyzes the ...
Title: Snow water content modelling in small catchments This work deals with modeling of amount of s...
This bachelor thesis is focused on the snow regime characteristic of Zlatý Brook in the Krušné Mount...
Diploma thesis solves the snow hydrology issue applied to model catchments of Rokytka and Ptačí Broo...
The knowledge of the water volume stored in the snowpack, including its spatial distribution, is vit...
Dealing with the issue of spring flood events is primarily based on their causes. It is therefore im...
The objective of this paper is to evaluate the applicability of models and methods available for res...
Snowpack is strongly influenced by several environmental factors. Besides meteorological and topogra...
The knowledge of the water volume stored in the snowpack, including its spatial distribution, is vit...
A comprehensive, physically based model of snow accumulation, redistribution, sublimation, and melt ...
The aim of the article is to give a review of methods applied for modelling the snow accumulation an...
Influence of catchment spatial subdivision on the accuracy of the snow accumulation and snowmelt mod...
Effect of selected physical-geographical factors on the snow accumulation and snow melt Abstract: Th...
Modelling the runoff from snowpack in the forest and in open areas Abstract Spring floods are closel...
The doctoral thesis deals with the evaluation of influences of causal factors that significantly aff...
Effect of vegetation on snow accumulation and snow melt Abstract: This bachelor thesis analyzes the ...
Title: Snow water content modelling in small catchments This work deals with modeling of amount of s...
This bachelor thesis is focused on the snow regime characteristic of Zlatý Brook in the Krušné Mount...
Diploma thesis solves the snow hydrology issue applied to model catchments of Rokytka and Ptačí Broo...
The knowledge of the water volume stored in the snowpack, including its spatial distribution, is vit...
Dealing with the issue of spring flood events is primarily based on their causes. It is therefore im...
The objective of this paper is to evaluate the applicability of models and methods available for res...
Snowpack is strongly influenced by several environmental factors. Besides meteorological and topogra...
The knowledge of the water volume stored in the snowpack, including its spatial distribution, is vit...
A comprehensive, physically based model of snow accumulation, redistribution, sublimation, and melt ...