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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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Yuan-Hao Fang, Xingnan Zhang, Guo-Yue Niu, Wenzhi Zeng, Jinfeng Zhu and Tao Zhang
Melt runoff (MR) contributes significantly to the total runoff in many river basins. Knowledge of the meltwater contribution (MCR, defined as the ratio of MR to the total runoff) to the total runoff benefits water resource management and flood control. A...
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Malte Knoche, Ralf Merz, Martin Lindner, Stephan M. Weise
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With respect to meteorological changes and glacier evolution, the southern Pamir Mountains are a transition zone between the Pamirs, Hindu Kush and Karakoram, which are water towers of Central Asia. In this study, we compare runoff and climate trends in ...
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Javier G. Corripio and Juan Ignacio López-Moreno
From 18 to 19 June 2013, the Ésera river in the Pyrenees, Northern Spain, caused widespread damage due to flooding as a result of torrential rains and sustained snowmelt. We estimate the contribution of snow melt to total discharge applying a snow energy...
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Khan Garee, Xi Chen, Anming Bao, Yu Wang and Fanhao Meng
The Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model combined with a temperature index and elevation band algorithm was applied to the Hunza watershed, where snow and glacier-melt are the major contributor to river flow. This study?s uniqueness is its use of ...
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Yuting Fan, Yaning Chen, Qing He, Weihong Li, Yun Wang
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Understanding runoff generation and dynamics is the basis for water resource management, while water isotopic ratios are a potential tool for studying the mechanism on a large scale. In this paper, spatial variations of d18O and dD of river water and the...
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