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Vishal Singh and Francisco Muñoz-Arriola
The present work proposes to improve estimates of snowpack and snowmelt and their assessment in the steep Himalayan ranges at the sub-catchment scale. Temporal variability of streamflow and the associated distribution of accumulated snow in catchments wi...
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Lorenzo Pasculli, Viviana Piermattei, Alice Madonia, Gabriele Bruzzone, Massimo Caccia, Roberta Ferretti, Angelo Odetti and Marco Marcelli
The Arctic region is greatly affected by climate change, with evident alterations in both physical and biological processes: temperatures are changing at a rate that is twice the global average and phytoplankton productivity is directly affected by ice m...
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Bijeesh Kozhikkodan Veettil and Ulrich Kamp
This article reviews the current status of tropical glaciers in the South American Andes, East Africa, and Australasia by shedding light on past, present, and future glacier coverage in the tropics, the influence of global and regional climates on the tr...
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Saskia Gindraux and Daniel Farinotti
Runoff predictions are affected by several uncertainties. Among the most important ones is the uncertainty in meteorological forcing. We investigated the skill propagation of meteorological to runoff forecasts in an idealized experiment using synthetic d...
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Yonggang Ma, Yue Huang and Tie Liu
Due to an absence of an essential daily data set, changing characteristics, and cause of flow extremes in the Tianshan Mountains are rarely explored in depth. In this study, daily based long-term meteorological and hydrological observation data were coll...
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Shaoping Wang, Yongjian Ding and Mudassar Iqbal
The northwest arid region (NAR) of China, located in a cold region, has been experiencing extreme weather and runoff events for years. Summer (from June to August) is the main season for forming runoff in this region. Summer runoff is contributed by glac...
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Paolo Reggiani, Gabriele Coccia, Biswajit Mukhopadhyay
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The Upper Indus Basin (UIB) and the Karakoram Range are the subject of ongoing hydro-glaciological studies to investigate possible glacier mass balance shifts due to climatic change. Because of the high altitude and remote location, the Karakoram Range i...
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