Poster Programme HS5.14

HS5.14

Hydrological processes and extreme events in mountain areas
Convener: P. Bernardara  | Co-Conveners: F. Laio , P. Molnar 
Oral Programme
 / Fri, 24 Apr, 08:30–10:00  / Room 31
Poster Programme
 / Attendance Fri, 24 Apr, 10:30–12:00  / Hall A

Attendance Time: Friday, 24 April 2009, 10:30–12:00
Hall A
Chairperson: Francesco Laio
A176
EGU2009-895
Physically based numerical modelling of flooding in mountain areas
Z. Cao and X. Wang

A177
EGU2009-1498
Sediment sources and fluvial transport during thermally and pluvially generated peak runoff in a glacier-fed mountain catchment in Nordfjord, western Norway
A.A. Beylich

A178
EGU2009-1832
Evolution of low- frequency events in precipitation and run-off, and environmental changes in headwaters representative of a Mediterranean mountainous environment
E. Morán Tejeda, A. Ceballos, and J.M Llorente Pinto

A179
EGU2009-1849
Flood producing mechanism identification in Otava river
T. Vlasák

A180
EGU2009-3072
Extreme values of wet snow loads over electric wires in France
S. Parey

A181
EGU2009-5763
Space-time variability of precipitation in a montainous catchment of the Spanish Central System
V. Ruiz-Villanueva, J.M. Bodoque, A. Díez-Herrero, and J.A. Ballesteros

A182
EGU2009-6381
Assessment of terrain slope influence in SWAT modeling of Andean watersheds
C. Yacoub and A. Pérez-Foguet

A183
EGU2009-7057
Extreme hydrometeorological events in the Swiss Alps linked with air mass trajectories
P. Horton, M. Jaboyedoff, and R. Metzger

A184
EGU2009-7137
SHAKE UP II - A tool for hydrological and geological characterization and flood hazard evaluation in the upland Adda basin, Central Alps
M. Cislaghi, M. Russo, R. Rosso, and A. Carrara

A185
EGU2009-7192
Use of new, diverse and widely distributed in situ hydrological measurements to improve catchment flow dynamics understanding
D. Maréchal, P.A. Ayral, J.S. Bailly, C. Puech, S. Sauvagnargues-Lesage, and H. Ayrol

A186
EGU2009-9385
The use of the pedotransfer functions in a mountain hillslope: a study case in Valsassina valley (Italy)
M.L. Deangelis

A187
EGU2009-9751
Improvement in the knowledge of the genesis of extreme events in mountain areas using a weather patterns approach
J. Gailhard and P. Bernardara

A188
EGU2009-10456
Regional estimation of torrent hazards by analysing weather radar data and catchment characteristics
G. Pistotnik, K. Klebinder, P. Chifflard, R. Kirnbauer, and T. Haiden

A189
EGU2009-10627
Disastrous torrential floods in mountain areas in Serbia
Z. Gavrilovic

A190 EGU2009-11229
Comparison of simulated snow covers area by physical based model and satellite image (withdrawn)
H. Zeinivand and F De Smedt

A191
EGU2009-11302
Derivation of dominant runoff processes in an alpine catchment using vegetation and relief data
G. Meißl, C. Geitner, M. Tusch, and J. Stötter

A192
EGU2009-11311
Flash flood warning in ungauged basins by use of the Flash Flood Guidance and model-based runoff thresholds
M. Borga and D. Norbiato

A193
EGU2009-12624
Hydrologic climate change: are the existing dams still safe? The Flumendosa case study in Sardinia
G. MACCIONI, N. MONTALDO, and A. SABA

A194
EGU2009-13341
Flood events in small mountain catchments : observations and results from the Draix experimental basins (French South Alps)
N. Mathys and S. Klotz