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Poster Programme HS2.5

HS2.5

Mountain Hydrology: Monitoring and modeling of snow (merged with Sub-arctic hydrology)
Convener: Juraj Parajka  | Co-Conveners: Michael Lehning , Cécile Ménard , Helen Dahlke 
Oral Programme
 / Mon, 23 Apr, 08:30–12:00  / Room 33
Poster Programme
 / Attendance Mon, 23 Apr, 17:30–19:00  / Hall A

Attendance Time: Monday, 23 April 2012, 17:30–19:00
Hall A
Chairperson: S. McGrane
A102
EGU2012-1394
J-SEx : The Jollie Snow Experiment, New Zealand
T. Kerr, S. Singh, L. Kees, C. Webster, M. Clark, J. Hendrikx, and R. Woods

A103
EGU2012-1451
Representation of sub-grid snow variability in stream flow modelling in an Alpine catchment
S. K. Singh, T. Kerr, C. Zammit, and R. Woods

A104
EGU2012-1614
Controls and spatio-temporal variability of runoff, solute fluxes and chemical denudation in the fjord landscape of the inner Nordfjord, western Norway
A. A. Beylich and K. Laute

A105
EGU2012-1731 | presentation
Assessing the model performance of snow water resources simulated by a coupled mesoscale atmospheric and hydrologic model
K. Förster and G. Meon

A106
EGU2012-2230
18 years of quality-controlled snow and meteorological data from a mid-altitude mountain site (Col de Porte, France) for driving and evaluating the snowpack component of land-surface models
S. Morin, Y. Lejeune, B. Lesaffre, J.-M. Panel, D. Poncet, P. David, and M. Sudul

A107
EGU2012-2612
Airborne laser scan measurements of winter snow accumulation in high alpine catchments - hydrological implications and verification by ground penetrating radar at glacier surface
K. Helfricht, M. Keuschnig, A. Heilig, C. Mayer, and M. Kuhn

A108
EGU2012-3444
Inverse simulation of snowmelt runoff and snow cover area using the energy balance-based distributed snowmelt model (WEB-DHM-S) for the correction of basin-scale snowfall
M. Shrestha, L. Wang, T. Koike, H. Tsutsui, Y. Xue, and Y. Hirabayashi

A109
EGU2012-3725 | presentation
Evaluation of JULES multi-layer snow scheme for Norwegian snow conditions
D. Vikhamar-Schuler, J. M. Edwards, G. Rooney, and J. Kristiansen

A110
EGU2012-4304
Links between topography and the architecture of near stream zones in the Swedish Krycklan study catchment: Implications for aqueous and gaseous fluxes of organic and inorganic carbon
T. Grabs, H. Laudon, J. Seibert, M. Wallin, and K. Bishop

A111
EGU2012-4553
Natural phosphorus and dry matter loading from clayey boreal catchments in Finland
J. Mäkinen, M. Tammelin, and T. Kauppila

A112
EGU2012-5110
A comparison of two approaches to modelling snow cover dynamics at the Polish Polar Station at Hornsund
B. Luks, M. Osuch, and R.J. Romanowicz

A113
EGU2012-5204
Effects of hydrological inputs on the dynamics of permafrost system formation and degradation
A. Frampton, S. L. Painter, and G. Destouni

A114
EGU2012-5279
Comparing the spatial variability of snow depth on glacierized and non- glacierized surfaces using a geostatistical approach
K. Schneider, J. Schöber, and J. Stötter

A115
EGU2012-5426
Raster based snow and glaciers models in large Alpine catchments hydrological balance: the Rhone case study
L. A. Boscarello, G. Ravazzani, D. Rabuffetti, and M. Mancini

A116
EGU2012-5671
On the use of geophysical information for distributed hydrological modelling in a mountain catchment
M. Rogger, H. Hausmann, K. Krainer, E. Brueckl, and G. Bloeschl

A117
EGU2012-5893
Detail isotopic stratigraphy of snowpack - case study from Julian Alps (Slovenia)
P. Vreča, M. Brenčič, I. Sinjur, and S. Sokratov

A118
EGU2012-7233
Integrating snowfall limit forecasts to improve hydrological modeling
C. Tobin, A. Rinaldo, and B. Schaefli

A119
EGU2012-7272
A webgis supported snow information system with long time satellite data for Turkey
S. Surer, K. Bolat, and Z. Akyurek

A120
EGU2012-7333
Snow cover modelling as an important tool in the rainfall runoff relationship
S. Frey and H. Holzmann

A121
EGU2012-8226
Temporal Analysis of Snow Cover Depletion in the Eastern Part of Turkey Based on MODIS-Terra and Temperature Data
Z. Akyurek, S. Surer, and K. Bolat

A122
EGU2012-8316
Permafrost degradation as a control on hydrogeological regime shifts in a warming climate
V.F. Bense, H. Kooi, G. Ferguson, and T. Read

A124
EGU2012-9205
A1B scenario simulations of future natural snow conditions in Tyrol and Styria (Austrian Alps)
U. Strasser, T. Marke, F. Hanzer, H. Ragg, H. Kleindienst, R. Wilcke, and A. Gobiet

A125
EGU2012-9371
Snow cover and End of Summer Snowline statistics from a simple stochastic model
A. Petrelli, B. Crouzy, and P. Perona

A126
EGU2012-9993
Influence of snow accumulation and annual glacier mass balance on the calibration results of a spatially distributed conceptual hydrological model
E. Mayr, W. Hagg, C. Mayer, and L. Braun

A127
EGU2012-10181
The application of time-lapse photography for the observation of snow processes in mountainous catchments
J. Garvelmann, S. Pohl, and M. Weiler

A128
EGU2012-10782
Data assimilation in a multilayer dynamic model for soil moisture estimation in mountain regions
F. Martina, F. Caparrini, S. Gabellani, R. Rudari, F. Castelli, and G. Boni

A129
EGU2012-10881 | presentation
Decadal dynamics of Arctic continental water cycle in the framework of MONARCH-A .
A.-L. Dhomps, E.A. Zakharova, A.V. Kouraev, S. Biancamaria, and N.M. Mognard

A130
EGU2012-11050
Sensing runoff sensitivity of snow covered area influenced by vertical discretisation of a hydrological model
J. Bellinger, S. Achleitner, J. Schöber, K. Schneider, F. Schöberl, and R. Kirnbauer

A131 EGU2012-11194
Substantial flows transformation processes in the Lena River delta (withdrawn)
L. Kuksina, N. Alekseevsky, D. Aibulatov, and A. Chetverova

A132
EGU2012-11477
MeteoIO: A Pre-Processing Library for Numerical Models
M. Bavay, T. Egger, C. Fierz, and M. Lehning

A133
EGU2012-11622
A snow extent time series assimilation using MODIS images and temperature data, case study Koohrang, Iran
K. Abdollahi and O. Batelaan

A134
EGU2012-11694
Process-based hydrological modeling using SWAT: The effect of permafrost on water resources in the large-scale river catchment Kharaa / Mongolia
L. Hülsmann, T. Geyer, D. Karthe, J. Priess, and C. Schweitzer

A135
EGU2012-476
How long does the snow water stay in a catchment?
M. Dosa, L. Holko, and Z. Kostka

A136 EGU2012-11769
Understanding snow accumulation patterns in an highly glacierized alpine catchment (withdrawn)
I. Clemenzi, F. Pellicciotti, and P. Burlando

A137
EGU2012-13716
Snow-vegetation interactions across the tundra-taiga interface: stabilising feedbacks or drivers of rapid environmental change?
R. Holden