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Simulating the influence of snow surface processes on soil moisture dynamics and streamflow generation in an alpine catchment
... snowmelt, soil moisture and streamflow, the use of physics-based models of snow sur- face process descriptions in hydrological models seems at- tractive as they should not require calibration ... See full document
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The influence of soil moisture on threshold runoff generation processes in an alpine headwater catchment
... hydrological processes (Sidle et ...Conversely, soil water stored in the far-stream/hillslope zones may be released only during wet- ter conditions, when flowpaths between the hillslope and ri- parian zone ... See full document
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Soil, snow, weather, and sub-surface storage data from a mountain catchment in the rain–snow transition zone
... complicated snow–soil–streamflow dynamics from the climatically sensitive rain–snow transition zone, and (2) they present a complete representation of the data required to characterize ... See full document
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Use of soil moisture dynamics and patterns at different spatio temporal scales for the investigation of subsurface flow processes
... overall catchment response, response times for soil moisture, groundwater and stream flow were calculated for the wet and dry season separately ...the soil moisture sensors at 20, 30 ... See full document
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Climate, snow, and soil moisture data set for the Tuolumne and Merced river watersheds, California, USA
... ation, temperature, relative humidity, wind speed and direc- tion, and precipitation. That modeling effort (Roche et al., 2018a) employed a subset of this data archive, which is de- scribed in succeeding sections (bold ... See full document
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Streamflow Generation in alpine Catchments: The role of hydrological and geochemical information
... vegetation, soil characteristics and in the case of Alpine catchments, additional effects due to the snow ...to streamflow generation, e.g., rain, snow-melt, glacier-melt and ... See full document
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Soil moisture runoff relation at the catchment scale as observed with coarse resolution microwave remote sensing
... hydrological processes. In- struments like the two dedicated soil moisture missions SMOS and HYDROS or the Advanced Scatterometer on- board METOP will provide a flow of coarse resolution mi- crowave ... See full document
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Near-surface snow particle dynamics from particle tracking velocimetry and turbulence measurements during alpine blowing snow storms
... break surface bond struc- tures and create dense quasi-fluidized bed ...blowing snow in natural environments, such as measured here, cannot be understated, especially when the large rimed, aggregate ... See full document
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Some practical notes on the land surface modeling in the Tibetan Plateau
... the surface energy bud- gets are quite discrepant among the four models from the pre-monsoon period (before DOY 151) to the monsoon pe- riod (after DOY 151), ...land surface models (LSMs) by Takayabu et ... See full document
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Repeat mapping of snow depth across an alpine catchment with RPAS photogrammetry
... raster snow maps lessens the dependence on in- terpolation through areas of sparse data for interpreting con- trols on spatial distribution of ...between snow and terrain proper- ties ...of ... See full document
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The Influence of Road Surface on an Automobile’s Braking Characteristics
... o f cohesion o f the surfaces with the wheels is differ ent ([11] to [18]). For example, the surface o f the road, fit for traffic, is covered with sand or slush, is coated with ice in certain places, etc. ... See full document
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Seasonal streamflow forecasts for Europe – Part 2: Sources of skill
... of snow and by the meteorological forcing are mostly much ...sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies in the North Atlantic, annual ERA40 meteorolog- ical forcings, which they used as forcing for their ... See full document
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The Influence of Social Media on Consuptive Behavior of Millennial Generation in Makassar
... the influence of each independent variable individually on the dependent ...the influence of each independent variable individually (partial) on the dependent ... See full document
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The Relationship between Surface Soil Moisture with Real Evaporation and Potential Evaporation in Iraq
... The results showed a strong inverse relationship between SPE and surface SSM. SPE was found to increase in the southern stations and increase in hot months, in contrast to SSM. It also showed an inverse ... See full document
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Effect of soil moisture and temperature on N2O and CO2 concentrations in soil irrigated with purified wastewater
... increasing soil moisture and soil temperature in the upper 10-30 cm soil layer of treat- ment SD (Figs ...with moisture and temperature in the upper layer of this treatment was caused ... See full document
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Predictions of rainfall runoff response and soil moisture dynamics in a microscale catchment using the CREW model
... Weiherbach catchment, which are then employed for constructing a numerical water- shed model, named the Cooperative Community Catchment model based on the Representative Elementary Watershed approach ... See full document
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Meteorological, soil moisture, surface water, and groundwater data from the St. Denis National Wildlife Area, Saskatchewan, Canada
... m. Snow depth is measured at every 5 to 10 ...Eastern Snow Conference snow tube (ESC-30, Good- ison et ...measures snow accumulation in the grass, wetland vegetation, trees, and an ice-covered ... See full document
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The influence of physical environmental factors on the activity of Rhizobium in soil and in symbiosis
... The observation that grain legume crops in the tropics do not respond to fertilisers may be largely due to (a) failure to appreciate that legimec can fix nitrogen on[r] ... See full document
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Towards a simple representation of chalk hydrology in land surface modelling
... In this study, simulations are performed at two distinct spa- tial scales, namely point and catchment. At the point scale, JULES is configured to simulate the mass and energy fluxes at the Warren Farm site (Fig. ... See full document
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Generation of soil moisture patterns at the catchment scale by EOF interpolation
... After the EOF decomposition is completed, the second step is to retain the subset of EOFs that are statistically sig- nificant. It is important to note that almost any space-time dataset can be decomposed using EOF ... See full document
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