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Ismael Orozco, Félix Francés and Jesús Mora
The success of hydrological modeling of a high mountain basin depends in most case on the accurate quantification of the snowmelt. However, mathematically modeling snowmelt is not a simple task due to, on one hand, the high number of variables that can b...
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Andrea Momblanch, Ian P. Holman and Sanjay K. Jain
Global change is expected to have a strong impact in the Himalayan region. The climatic and orographic conditions result in unique modelling challenges and requirements. This paper critically appraises recent hydrological modelling applications in Himala...
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Gabriel B. Senay, Stefanie Kagone, Gabriel E. L. Parrish, Kul Khand, Olena Boiko and Naga M. Velpuri
We enhanced the agro-hydrologic VegET model to include snow accumulation and melt processes and the separation of runoff into surface runoff and deep drainage. Driven by global weather datasets and parameterized by land surface phenology (LSP), the enhan...
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Zuhal Akyurek, Semih Kuter, Çagri H. Karaman and Berkay Akpinar
Understanding the distribution, patterns, and characteristics of snowfall and snow cover within a given region over extended periods is important. Snow climatology provides valuable insights into the seasonal and long-term variations in snowfall, helping...
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B. Daniel Emanuelsson, Elizabeth R. Thomas, Dieter R. Tetzner, Jack D. Humby and Diana O. Vladimirova
In this study, we present the age scales for three Antarctic Peninsula (AP) ice cores: Palmer, Rendezvous, and Jurassic. The three cores are all intermediate-depth cores, in the 133?141 m depth range. Non-sea-salt sulfate ([nssSO42-]) and hydrogen peroxi...
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Steven R. Fassnacht, Caroline R. Duncan, Anna K. D. Pfohl, Ryan W. Webb, Jeffrey E. Derry, William E. Sanford, Danielle C. Reimanis and Lenka G. Doskocil
The presence of dust on the snowpack accelerates snowmelt. This has been observed through snowpack and hydrometeorological measurements at a small study watershed in southwestern Colorado. For a 13-year period, we quantified the annual dust-enhanced ener...
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Chiara Corbari, Giovanni Ravazzani, Alessandro Perotto, Giulio Lanzingher, Gabriele Lombardi, Matteo Quadrio, Marco Mancini and Raffaele Salerno
This paper presents a system for supporting hydropower production on mountainous areas. The system couples the outputs of a numerical weather prediction model and a snow melting and accumulation temperature-based model. Several procedures are presented f...
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Giuseppe Formetta, Glenn Tootle and Matthew Therrell
The Po River Basin (PRB) is Italy?s largest river system and provides a vital water supply source for varying demands, including agriculture, energy (hydropower), and water supply. The current (2022) drought has been associated with low winter?early spri...
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Jeff B. Langman, Julianna Martin, Ethan Gaddy, Jan Boll and David Behrens
A snowpack?s d2H and d18O values evolve with snowfall, sublimation, evaporation, and melt, which produces temporally variable snowpack, snowmelt, and runoff isotope signals. As a snowpack ages, the relatively depleted d2H and d18O values of snow will bec...
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Xiaofeng Xue, Guoyan Qiang, Yunwen Feng and Tiansu Luo
At alpine regional airports, aircraft are covered with frozen ice when they encounter extreme weather such as heavy snow or frost. The movement parts of aircraft cabin doors, flaps and landing gear may be affected due to the infiltration of freezing ice,...
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