Snowfall may have different stable isotopic compositions compared with rainfall, allowing its contribution to potentially be tracked through the hydrological cycle. This review summarizes …
A Rücker, S Boss, JW Kirchner… - Hydrology and Earth …, 2019 - hess.copernicus.org
Rain-on-snow (ROS) events in mountainous catchments can cause enhanced snowmelt, leading to an increased risk of destructive winter floods. However, due to differences in …
H Beria, JR Larsen, A Michelon… - Geoscientific Model …, 2020 - gmd.copernicus.org
Tracers have been used for over half a century in hydrology to quantify water sources with the help of mixing models. In this paper, we build on classic Bayesian methods to quantify …
S Hoeg - Water Resources Management, 2024 - Springer
This study examines runoff generation processes by focusing on new, young, and old water fractions in the stream discharge within the Swiss pre-Alpine Alp catchment and its smaller …
The article presents the first comprehensive evaluation of the isotopic composition of precipitation and runoff in Georgia. It is based on data from the monitoring of δ18O and δ2H …
M Šanda, T Vitvar, J Jankovec - Journal of Hydrology and …, 2019 - sciendo.com
Nine years of seasonal δ18O values in precipitation, soilwater and groundwater were evaluated in the Uhlířská catchment between 2008 and 2016 and recharge winter/summer …
H Beria - by Harsh Beria, University of Lausanne, 2020 - core.ac.uk
Climate change is modifying global precipitation patterns and bringing about unprecedented changes in the different facets of the water cycle. In order to be better prepared for the …
The importance of snow in the local, regional and global cycles of freshwater is highly acknowledged (Lemke et al., 2007). In many areas of the world freshwater first accumulates …
In winter, the snowpacks in mountain headwater catchments store significant amounts of water, which is released during the melting period. As snowfall and snow accumulation vary …