Snow hydrology in Mediterranean mountain regions: A review
Water resources in Mediterranean regions are under increasing pressure due to climate
change, economic development, and population growth. Many Mediterranean rivers have …
change, economic development, and population growth. Many Mediterranean rivers have …
Organic contaminant amplification during snowmelt
T Meyer, F Wania - Water research, 2008 - Elsevier
The release of organic contaminants from melting snow poses risks to aquatic and terrestrial
organisms and to humans who rely on drinking water and food production from regions that …
organisms and to humans who rely on drinking water and food production from regions that …
Assessing the controls of the snow energy balance and water available for runoff in a rain-on-snow environment
AB Mazurkiewicz, DG Callery, JJ McDonnell - Journal of Hydrology, 2008 - Elsevier
Rain-on-snow (ROS) melt production and its contribution to water available for runoff is
poorly understood. In the Pacific Northwest (PNW) of the USA, ROS drives many runoff …
poorly understood. In the Pacific Northwest (PNW) of the USA, ROS drives many runoff …
Snow distribution, melt and surface water inputs to the soil in the mountain rain–snow transition zone
The timing, magnitude, and spatial distribution of snow cover and the resulting surface water
inputs (SWI) are simulated at a small catchment located in the rain–snow transition zone of …
inputs (SWI) are simulated at a small catchment located in the rain–snow transition zone of …
Modelling and forecasting snowmelt runoff process using the HBV model in the eastern part of Turkey
Snowmelt runoff in the mountainous eastern part of Turkey is of great importance as it
constitutes 60–70% in volume of the total yearly runoff during spring and early summer …
constitutes 60–70% in volume of the total yearly runoff during spring and early summer …
[HTML][HTML] Now you see it, now you don't: a case study of ephemeral snowpacks and soil moisture response in the Great Basin, USA
R Petersky, A Harpold - Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 2018 - hess.copernicus.org
Ephemeral snowpacks, or those that persist for< 60 continuous days, are challenging to
observe and model because snow accumulation and ablation occur during the same …
observe and model because snow accumulation and ablation occur during the same …
[HTML][HTML] Predicting snowmelt runoff at the source of the mountainous euphrates river basin in Turkey for water supply and flood control issues using HEC-HMS …
S Şengül, MN İspirli - Water, 2022 - mdpi.com
Predicting the runoff from snowpack accumulated in mountainous basins during the melting
periods is very important in terms of assessing issues such as water supply and flood …
periods is very important in terms of assessing issues such as water supply and flood …
An integrated framework for the hydrologic simulation of a complex geomorphological river basin
The purpose of this study was to simulate the surface and groundwater flow in a karstic river
basin where flood phenomena appear from time to time. The Koiliaris River Basin is located …
basin where flood phenomena appear from time to time. The Koiliaris River Basin is located …
Improving daily streamflow forecasts in mountainous Upper Euphrates basin by multi-layer perceptron model with satellite snow products
This paper investigates the contribution of Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer
(MODIS) satellite Snow Cover Area (SCA) product and in-situ snow depth measurements to …
(MODIS) satellite Snow Cover Area (SCA) product and in-situ snow depth measurements to …
Evaluation of PERSIANN family remote sensing precipitation products for snowmelt runoff estimation in a mountainous basin
Estimating snowmelt runoff in mountainous basins is a challenging task due to limited
precipitation measurements. Satellite-based Precipitation Products (SBPs) are readily …
precipitation measurements. Satellite-based Precipitation Products (SBPs) are readily …