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Modelling the spatial variability of snow water equivalent at the catchment scale

Modelling the spatial variability of snow water equivalent at the catchment scale

... Observed spatial fields of snowmelt are scarce but from a research site near Trondheim in central Norway, 4 snow pillows is located within 25 m 2 ...the spatial distri- bution from four values ... See full document

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Improving bank erosion modelling at catchment scale by incorporating temporal and spatial variability

Improving bank erosion modelling at catchment scale by incorporating temporal and spatial variability

... spatial variability of catchment scale bank eroded sediment generation when.. compared with the basic model, yet it is noted that the developed model still provides.[r] ... See full document

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A model for the spatial distribution of snow water equivalent parameterized from the spatial variability of precipitation

A model for the spatial distribution of snow water equivalent parameterized from the spatial variability of precipitation

... various spatial scales and landscape types interact and further complicate the matter (Blöschl, 1999; Alfnes et ...the spatial distribution of snow and SWE is very hard to mea- sure at the ... See full document

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Effect of snow microstructure variability on Ku-band radar snow water equivalent retrievals

Effect of snow microstructure variability on Ku-band radar snow water equivalent retrievals

... layer variability at the landscape scale (10–1000 m), where different topographic units ...landscape- scale variability in snow properties (layers, density, and microstructure) is ... See full document

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Changes in the snow water equivalent in mountainous basins in Slovakia over recent decades

Changes in the snow water equivalent in mountainous basins in Slovakia over recent decades

... of snow cover can cause changes in the regime of snow and rain- snow induced ...in snow-dominated regions such as the Alps, the Carpathian Mountains and the northern parts of Europe, spring ... See full document

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Reducing structural uncertainty in conceptual hydrological modelling in the semi arid Andes

Reducing structural uncertainty in conceptual hydrological modelling in the semi arid Andes

... climate variability, a rough estimate of the catchment water balance can be given for the period 2003–2011 using the data presented in the pre- vious subsection and additional information available ... See full document

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Modeling bulk density and snow water equivalent using daily snow depth observations

Modeling bulk density and snow water equivalent using daily snow depth observations

... the spatial variability of snow depth have improved drastically with the advent of lidar measurement techniques (McCreight et ...the spatial variability of bulk density remains poorly ... See full document

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Spatio temporal variability of snow water equivalent in the extra tropical Andes Cordillera from distributed energy  balance modeling and remotely sensed snow cover

Spatio temporal variability of snow water equivalent in the extra tropical Andes Cordillera from distributed energy balance modeling and remotely sensed snow cover

... at snow-pillow ...high spatial variability in snow accumulation could lead to large differences be- tween model estimates and ...in snow accumulation near the sensor, for exam- ple ... See full document

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What drives basin scale spatial variability of snowpack properties in northern Colorado?

What drives basin scale spatial variability of snowpack properties in northern Colorado?

... operational snow data to understand the drivers of snow den- sity and snow water equivalent (SWE) variability at the basin scale (100s to 1000s km 2 ...Historic ... See full document

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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

... spatio-temporal variability of the mountain snow cover determines the avalanche danger, snow water storage, permafrost distribution and the local distribution of fauna and ...of snow ... See full document

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Snow water equivalent in the Alps as seen by gridded data sets, CMIP5 and CORDEX climate models

Snow water equivalent in the Alps as seen by gridded data sets, CMIP5 and CORDEX climate models

... DJFMA snow water equivalent in the greater Alpine ...the spatial resolution of SMMR and ...integrates snow analyses based on the same SSM/I observations used by the snow ... See full document

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Assimilation of snow cover and snow depth into a snow model to estimate snow water equivalent and snowmelt runoff in a Himalayan catchment

Assimilation of snow cover and snow depth into a snow model to estimate snow water equivalent and snowmelt runoff in a Himalayan catchment

... Himalayan snow storage is important for the wa- ter supply in large parts of Asia, in situ observations of snow depth are sparse throughout the ...continuous snow cover data retrieved from satel- ... See full document

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A global water resources ensemble of hydrological models: the eartH2Observe Tier-1 dataset

A global water resources ensemble of hydrological models: the eartH2Observe Tier-1 dataset

... Only a limited number of global reanalysis datasets that can support water resources analysis is available. Pioneered by GLDAS, (Houser et al., 2001; Rodell et al., 2004) sev- eral other systems followed (e.g. ... See full document

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Spatial rainfall variability and runoff response during an extreme event in a semi arid catchment in the South Pare Mountains, Tanzania

Spatial rainfall variability and runoff response during an extreme event in a semi arid catchment in the South Pare Mountains, Tanzania

... the water balance could be es- tablished (Vudee sub-catchment), where the reconstruc- tion of the hydrograph is relatively ...upper catchment (Upper- Vudee (area ...(upper) catchment should ... See full document

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Journal of Ecological Engineering - Articles by Andrej Tárník

Journal of Ecological Engineering - Articles by Andrej Tárník

... Another option to obtain spatial the SWC data is using the remote sensing technologies. Remote sensing is a well-known technology and is widely used for many reasons [Tischler et al., 2007]. In few recent years, a ... See full document

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Snow water equivalent modeling components in NewAge-JGrass

Snow water equivalent modeling components in NewAge-JGrass

... for spatial interpolation of temperature and precipitation and another interpolation method, JAMI (Just Another Meteo Interpolator), presented in Formetta (2013) for temperature ...of snow water ... See full document

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Koch, Franziska
  

(2017):


	Snow cover properties and soil moisture derived from GPS signals.


Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Geowissenschaften

Koch, Franziska (2017): Snow cover properties and soil moisture derived from GPS signals. Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Geowissenschaften

... liquid water content of snow, with antennas above and below the snow ...and snow cover approaches derived by GPS were already successfully investigated within a thematically specific DFG ... See full document

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Snow Water Equivalent Estimation for a Snow Covered Prairie Grass Field by GPS Interferometric Reflectometry

Snow Water Equivalent Estimation for a Snow Covered Prairie Grass Field by GPS Interferometric Reflectometry

... of snow and fro- zen soil, tilted surfaces [17], the antenna beam pattern, the antenna phase center, the addition of more snow lay- ers, and the configuration of a horizontally-mounted (ze- nith-pointing) ... See full document

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Spatial variability of herbicide mobilisation and transport at catchment scale: insights from a field experiment

Spatial variability of herbicide mobilisation and transport at catchment scale: insights from a field experiment

... a catchment are of major impor- tance since they can retain large amounts of overland flow, which are prevented from reaching the stream (Barron et ...topographic catchment can also contribute as a result ... See full document

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Catchment-scale spatial variability analysis of soil hydro-physical properties in a semi-arid region of Iran

Catchment-scale spatial variability analysis of soil hydro-physical properties in a semi-arid region of Iran

... The study area was sampled on a pseudo- regular initial grid spacing of 1 km during June and July 2007. In total, 111 sampling points were considered for infiltration test, undisturbed soil sampling and other related ... See full document

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