Mountain protective forests under threat? an in-depth review of global change impacts on their protective effect against natural hazards
Forests in mountain areas provide an indispensable ecosystem service by protecting people
and infrastructure against natural hazards. As forests are increasingly affected by global …
and infrastructure against natural hazards. As forests are increasingly affected by global …
Responses of macroinvertebrate communities to small dam removals: Implications for bioassessment and restoration
Small dam removals are increasing on a global scale; yet, general predictions of organism
response to dam removal are constrained by heterogeneity of study designs …
response to dam removal are constrained by heterogeneity of study designs …
Detection and mapping of the geomorphic effects of flooding using UAV photogrammetry
J Langhammer, T Vacková - Pure and Applied Geophysics, 2018 - Springer
In this paper, we present a novel technique for the objective detection of the
geomorphological effects of flooding in riverbeds and floodplains using imagery acquired by …
geomorphological effects of flooding in riverbeds and floodplains using imagery acquired by …
Importance of snowmelt contribution to seasonal runoff and summer low flows in Czechia
M Jenicek, O Ledvinka - Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 2020 - hess.copernicus.org
The streamflow seasonality in mountain catchments is often influenced by snow. However, a
shift from snowfall to rain is expected in the future. Consequently, a decrease in snow …
shift from snowfall to rain is expected in the future. Consequently, a decrease in snow …
Snow and climate trends and their impact on seasonal runoff and hydrological drought types in selected mountain catchments in Central Europe
A Blahušiaková, M Matoušková, M Jenicek… - Hydrological …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
This study investigates changes in seasonal runoff and low flows related to changes in snow
and climate variables in mountainous catchments in Central Europe. The period 1966–2012 …
and climate variables in mountainous catchments in Central Europe. The period 1966–2012 …
The morphological response of the Tegnas alpine catchment (Northeast Italy) to a Large Infrequent Disturbance
Abstract A recent storm (27th–30th October 2018), named Vaia, hit most part of the
Northeast of Italy affecting the geomorphic aspect of almost all mountain catchments of the …
Northeast of Italy affecting the geomorphic aspect of almost all mountain catchments of the …
Importance of maximum snow accumulation for summer low flows in humid catchments
Winter snow accumulation obviously has an effect on the following catchment runoff. The
question is, however, how long this effect lasts and how important it is compared to rainfall …
question is, however, how long this effect lasts and how important it is compared to rainfall …
Modeling of future changes in seasonal snowpack and impacts on summer low flows in alpine catchments
It is expected that an increasing proportion of the precipitation will fall as rain in alpine
catchments in the future. Consequently, snow storage is expected to decrease, which …
catchments in the future. Consequently, snow storage is expected to decrease, which …
Building a high-precision 2D hydrodynamic flood model using UAV photogrammetry and sensor network monitoring
J Langhammer, J Bernsteinová, J Miřijovský - Water, 2017 - mdpi.com
This paper explores the potential of the joint application of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)-
based photogrammetry and an automated sensor network for building a hydrodynamic flood …
based photogrammetry and an automated sensor network for building a hydrodynamic flood …
Changing low flow and streamflow drought seasonality in Central European headwaters
V Vlach, O Ledvinka, M Matouskova - Water, 2020 - mdpi.com
In the context of the ongoing climate warming in Europe, the seasonality and magnitudes of
low flows and streamflow droughts are expected to change in the future. Increasing …
low flows and streamflow droughts are expected to change in the future. Increasing …