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Climate And Hydrology In Mountain Areas Carmen De Jong David N Collins

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Climate And Hydrology In Mountain Areas Carmen De Jong David N Collins
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Publisher: Wiley
File Extension: PDF
File size: 34.04 MB
Pages: 331
Author: Carmen de Jong, David N. Collins, Roberto Ranzi
ISBN: 9780470858141, 9780470858240, 0470858141, 0470858249
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Climate And Hydrology In Mountain Areas Carmen De Jong David N Collins by Carmen De Jong, David N. Collins, Roberto Ranzi 9780470858141, 9780470858240, 0470858141, 0470858249 instant download after payment.

A comprehensive overview of interaction of the major hydrological and meteorological processes in mountain areas ie Cryosphere and Climatic Change, Snow Melt and Soil Water, Run-off and Floods, Water fluxes and Water Balance, Hydro-meteorological Coupling and Modelling. Each section will review recent research in the field and  illustrate key interactions with case studies from mountainous regions in Europe, The Americas and Central Asia.Content:
Chapter 1 Alpine Climate Change and Cryospheric Responses: An Introduction (pages 1–4): Roger G. Barry
Chapter 2 Use of Positive Degree?Day Methods for Calculating Snow and Ice Melting and Discharge in Glacierized Basins in the Langtang Valley, Central Nepal (pages 5–14): Rijan B. Kayastha, Yutaka Ageta and Koji Fujita
Chapter 3 Surface Energy Balance of High Altitude Glaciers in the Central Andes: The Effect of Snow Penitentes (pages 15–27): Javier G. Corripio and Ross S. Purves
Chapter 4 Using Subgrid Parameterisation and a Forest Canopy Climate Model for Improving Forecasts of Snowmelt Runoff (pages 29–44): Ulrich Strasser and Pierre Etchevers
Chapter 5 Assessment of Snow?Covered Areas Using Air Temperatures During Melt in a Mountainous Basin (pages 45–55): Pratap Singh and Lars Bengtsson
Chapter 6 Permafrost Monitoring in High Mountain Areas Using a Coupled Geophysical and Meteorological Approach (pages 57–71): Christian Hauck, Daniel Vonder Muhll and Martin Hoelzle
Chapter 7 Effects of Frozen Soil on the Groundwater Recharge in Alpine Areas (pages 73–83): Daniel Bayard and Manfred Stahli
Chapter 8 Water Balance in Surface Soil: Analytical Solutions of Flow Equations and Measurements in the Alpine Toce Valley (pages 85–100): Marilena Menziani, Sergio Pugnaghi, Sergio Vincenzi and Renato Santangelo
Chapter 9 Saturated Hydraulic Conductivity and Water Retention Relationships for Alpine Mountain Soils (pages 101–121): Stefano Barontini, Alberto Clerici, Roberto Ranzi and Baldassare Bacchi
Chapter 10 Water Balance Modeling with Fuzzy Parameterizations: Application to An Alpine Catchment (pages 123–146): Gerald Eder, Hans?Peter Nachtnebel and Murugesu Sivapalan
Chapter 11 Water Relations of an Old?Growth Douglas Fir Stand (pages 147–159): Timothy E. Link, Gerald N. Flerchinger, Mike Unsworth and Danny Marks
Chapter 12 Comparison of Evapotranspiration and Condensation Measurements between the Giant Mountains and the Alps (pages 161–183): Carmen De Jong, Marco Mundelius and Krzysztof Migala
Chapter 13 Climatologic and Hydrologic Coupling in the Ecology of Norwegian High Mountain Catchments (pages 185–214): Jorg Loffler and Ole Ro?ler
Chapter 14 Runoff and Floods in the Alps: An Overview (pages 215–220): Baldassare Bacchi and Vigilio Villi
Chapter 15 The Use of Coupled Meteorological and Hydrological Models for Flash Flood Simulation (pages 221–232): Charles A. Lin, Lei Wen, Diane Chaumont and Michel Beland
Chapter 16 Operational Weather Radar Assessment of Convective Precipitation as an Input to Flood Modelling in Mountainous Basins (pages 233–246): Stefan Uhlenbrook and Doerthe Tetzlaff
Chapter 17 Geomorphological Zoning: An Improvement to Coupling Alpine Hydrology and Meteorology? (pages 247–260): Carmen De Jong, Peter Ergenzinger, Martin Borufka, Arne Kocher and Martin Dresen
Chapter 18 The Influence of Glacier Retreat on Water Yield from High Mountain Areas: Comparison of Alps and Central Asia (pages 261–275): Wilfried Hagg and Ludwig Braun
Chapter 19 Snowmelt under Different Temperature Increase Scenarios in the Swiss Alps (pages 277–289): Franziska Keller and Stephane Goyette
Chapter 20 Climate Variability, Water Resources, and Hydrologic Extremes – Modeling the Water and Energy Budgets (pages 291–306): Osman Yildiz and Ana P. Barros

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