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Ambroise Guiot, Fatima Karbou, Guillaume James and Philippe Durand
Monitoring variations in the extent of wet snow over space and time is essential for many applications, such as hydrology, mountain ecosystems, meteorology and avalanche forecasting. The Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) measurements from the Sentinel-1 sat...
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Lukas U. Arenson, Jordan S. Harrington, Cassandra E. M. Koenig and Pablo A. Wainstein
Climate change is expected to reduce water security in arid mountain regions around the world. Vulnerable water supplies in semi-arid zones, such as the Dry Andes, are projected to be further stressed through changes in air temperature, precipitation pat...
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Karlijn Ploeg, Fabian Seemann, Ann-Kathrin Wild and Qiong Zhang
Arctic environments experience rapid climatic changes as air temperatures are rising and precipitation is increasing. Rivers are key elements in these regions since they drain vast land areas and thereby reflect various climatic signals. Zackenberg River...
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Ekaterina D. Kornilova, Inna N. Krylenko, Ekaterina P. Rets, Yuri G. Motovilov, Evgeniy M. Bogachenko, Ivan V. Krylenko and Dmitry A. Petrakov
High mountain areas are prone to extreme hydrological events, and their study is especially important in the context of ongoing intensive deglaciation. In this research, a model ?chain? consisting of a hydrodynamic model and a runoff formation model is a...
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Eric A. Sproles, Andrew Mullen, Jordy Hendrikx, Charles Gatebe and Suzi Taylor
We present technical advances and methods to measure effective broadband physical albedo in snowy mountain headwaters using a prototype dual-sensor pyranometer mounted on an Autonomous Aerial Vehicle (an AAV). Our test flights over snowy meadows and fore...
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Nicolás Montes, José Ángel Aranda and Rafael García-Bartual
Methods in operational hydrology for real-time flash-flood forecasting need to be simple enough to match requirements of real-time system management. For this reason, hydrologic routing methods are widely used in river engineering. Among them, the popula...
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Soyoung Park and Jinsoo Kim
This study aims to analyze and compare landslide susceptibility at Woomyeon Mountain, South Korea, based on the random forest (RF) model and the boosted regression tree (BRT) model. Through the construction of a landslide inventory map, 140 landslide loc...
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Julian Trappe and Christof Kneisel
Peatlands located on slopes (herein called slope bogs) are typical landscape units in the Hunsrueck, a low mountain range in Southwestern Germany. The pathways of the water feeding the slope bogs have not yet been documented and analyzed. The identificat...
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Francisco José Del Toro-Guerrero, Enrique R. Vivoni, Thomas Kretzschmar, Stephen Holmes Bullock Runquist and Rogelio Vázquez-González
In this research, we examined temporal variations in soil water content (?), infiltration patterns, and potential recharge at three sites with different mountain block positions in a semiarid Mediterranean climate in Baja California, Mexico: two located ...
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Alice F. Hill, Cholpon K. Minbaeva, Alana M. Wilson and Rysbek Satylkanov
Water vulnerabilities in Central Asia are affected by a complex combination of climate-sensitive water sources, trans-boundary political tensions, infrastructure deficiencies and a lack of water management organization from community to federal levels. T...
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