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Internal evaluation of a physically based distributed model using data from a Mediterranean mountain catchment

Internal evaluation of a physically based distributed model using data from a Mediterranean mountain catchment

... Mediterranean mountain catchment is ...other catchment responses allowed identification of the problems responsible for the observed lack of model robustness in flow ...against catchment scale ...

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Influence of drainage system maintenance on storm runoff from a reforested, waterlogged mountain catchment

Influence of drainage system maintenance on storm runoff from a reforested, waterlogged mountain catchment

... waterlogged mountain catchment impacted by earlier harvesting operations was assessed on the basis of a hydrological analysis (hydrological balance, three linear reservoirs ...the catchment during ...

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Atmospheric transport and deposition of microplastics in a remote mountain catchment

Atmospheric transport and deposition of microplastics in a remote mountain catchment

... PE 30% PP 20% PVC 10% PET Nov Dec Jan Feb 25 1 20 15 10 5 March 0 January February 2 Normalised recorded rainfall mm 14 Microplastic particle count 450 400 350 12 Rainfall 10 8 1 6 4 2 0[r] ...

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Assessment of frequency and areal extent of overland flow generation in a forested mountain catchment

Assessment of frequency and areal extent of overland flow generation in a forested mountain catchment

... The comparison of the rainfall intensities in the open area and in the forest with hydraulic char- acteristics of the soils could help to quantify the possibility of the generation of infiltration excess overland flow ...

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Soil erosion and sediment delivery in a mountain catchment under scenarios of land use change using a spatially distributed numerical model

Soil erosion and sediment delivery in a mountain catchment under scenarios of land use change using a spatially distributed numerical model

... a catchment is very difficult because it implies making a complete sed- iment budget of the catchment including possible internal sedimentation areas, on which there is seldom quantitative data ...a ...

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Seismic constraints on dynamic links between geomorphic processes and routing of sediment in a steep mountain catchment

Seismic constraints on dynamic links between geomorphic processes and routing of sediment in a steep mountain catchment

... on catchment hillslopes, instead mobilizing sed- iment already present in the ...Illgraben catchment, we noticed a systematic energy increase along the bedrock channel, pre- sumably in response to the ...

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Spatial and temporal variability of snow depth and ablation rates in a small mountain catchment

Spatial and temporal variability of snow depth and ablation rates in a small mountain catchment

... the mountain snow cover determines the avalanche danger, snow water storage, permafrost distribution and the local distribution of fauna and ...alpine catchment during an ablation ...

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Evolution of water discharge in a mountain catchment of the Central System: the headwater of the Tormes river (1941-2004)

Evolution of water discharge in a mountain catchment of the Central System: the headwater of the Tormes river (1941-2004)

... Aportaciones fluviales La evolución de las aportaciones anuales registrada en la estación de aforos de Hoyos del Espino para el período 1940-41/2003-2004 no muestra ninguna tendencia est[r] ...

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MODIS snow cover mapping accuracy in a small mountain catchment – comparison between open and forest sites

MODIS snow cover mapping accuracy in a small mountain catchment – comparison between open and forest sites

... measurements (564 and 595 mm) in January 2002. Figure 5 displays the sequence of MODIS images for both cases. The top panels (Fig. 5) present the end of the snowmelt season in May 2001. The MODIS images indicate ...

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Soil, snow, weather, and sub-surface storage data from a mountain catchment in the rain–snow transition zone

Soil, snow, weather, and sub-surface storage data from a mountain catchment in the rain–snow transition zone

... the catchment, and soil temperatures from multiple depths from two soil ...the catchment outlet weir, continuous snow depths from one location, intermittent snow depths from 5 locations, and snow depth and ...

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The snowmelt period in a Mediterranean High Mountain Catchment : runoff and sediment transport

The snowmelt period in a Mediterranean High Mountain Catchment : runoff and sediment transport

... Support for this research was provided by the following projects: “Processes and sediment balances at different spatial scales in Mediterranean environments: Effects of climate fluctuations and land use changes, PROBASE ...

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Hydrological processes and their seasonal controls in a small Mediterranean mountain catchment in the Pyrenees

Hydrological processes and their seasonal controls in a small Mediterranean mountain catchment in the Pyrenees

... The Vallcebre catchments are located in a middle mountain area of the Pyrenean ranges, built up by sedimentary rocks and loamy soils. The vegetation cover is pastures and forests of Pinus sylvestris, mostly ...

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Bedload transport in a formerly glaciated mountain catchment constrained by particle tracking

Bedload transport in a formerly glaciated mountain catchment constrained by particle tracking

... Specifically, we monitor the travel distance of 490 PIT-tagged parti- cles ( b axis: 23–229 mm; weight: 83–6525 g) at two contrasting sites: Upper Strimm Creek (US; 4 km 2 ), which flows[r] ...

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Steady infiltration rates estimated for a mountain forest catchment based on the distribution of plant species

Steady infiltration rates estimated for a mountain forest catchment based on the distribution of plant species

... small mountain catchment that is cov- ered by an emerging forest (15 years after a bark beetle ...entire catchment is based on the vegetation cover ...

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An assessment of hucava mountain stream catchment susceptibility to flooding

An assessment of hucava mountain stream catchment susceptibility to flooding

... Th e aim of the presented research work was to name, determine, describe and quantify the vari- ous factors that have a direct impact on area sus- ceptibility to fl ooding through their properties. It is especially their ...

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The Quality Problems of the Dammed Water in the Mountain Forest Catchment

The Quality Problems of the Dammed Water in the Mountain Forest Catchment

... the catchment with a natural or semi- natural character (the area without clear human ...The catchment of the reser- voir is treated as semi-natural, because within its borders the only works related to ...

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Phenotypic diversity of acer ginnala (aceraceae) in china under  environmental conditions

Phenotypic diversity of acer ginnala (aceraceae) in china under environmental conditions

... daogou Mountain; HJG: Hao jiagou Mountain; HHG: Hou huigou Mountain; JMLC: Jie miaolinchang; PQG: Pang quangou Mountain; QLY: Qi liyu Mountain; XTS: Xing tangsi Mountain; YDS: ...

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A conceptual model of daily water balance following partial clearing from forest to pasture

A conceptual model of daily water balance following partial clearing from forest to pasture

... from catchment attributes such as surface slope, soil depth, porosity, stream length and ini- tial groundwater depth, and some were calibrated by match- ing the observed and predicted ...

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The Investigation of 1997 and 2015 El Nino Events in West Sumatera, Indonesia

The Investigation of 1997 and 2015 El Nino Events in West Sumatera, Indonesia

... drought in Indonesia, El Nino also causes the opposite effects elsewhere. Ward et al (2016) found by simulation that El Nino events tend to increase not only flood prevalence but also flood duration. In Brazil, El Nino ...

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Mountain hazard susceptibility and livelihood security in the upper catchment area of the river Beas, Kullu Valley, Himachal Pradesh, India

Mountain hazard susceptibility and livelihood security in the upper catchment area of the river Beas, Kullu Valley, Himachal Pradesh, India

... It is interesting to note that no major slope failures in the form of landslides have been observed on the hill slopes except in the periglacial zone in the upper catch- ment area and higher altitude zone elsewhere in ...

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