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Modelling Snowmelt in Ungauged Catchments
Cryosphere Water Resources Simulation and Service Function Evaluation in the Shiyang River Basin of Northwest China
Contribution of Snow-Melt Water to the Streamflow Over the Three-River
Advanced Topics in Dynamics of the Cryosphere Spring 2016
Snowmelt and Peak Streamflow Relationships for the Big Wood River in Southeast Idaho Mike Huston NOAA/NWS Forecast Office Pocatello, Idaho
Duluth Metropolitan Area Streams Snowmelt Runoff Study
Peak Flows from Snowmelt Runoff in the Sierra Nevada, USA
Snowmelt Runoff Modeling: Limitations and Potential for Mitigating Water Disputes
Snowmelt Timing and Snowmelt Augmentation of Large Peak Flow
Simulated Single-Layer Forest Canopies Delay Northern Hemisphere Snowmelt
The 1997 Red River Flood in Manitoba, Canada
Snowmelt Water Infiltration Into Frozen Soil in Red River of the North Basin
Historic Floods on the Missouri River
Chapter 5 Snowmelt—Energy Budget Solutions
Assessment of the Role of Snowmelt in a Flood Event in a Gauged Catchment
Longterm Forecasting of Snowmelt Runoff - Burakov D.A
Responses of Snowmelt Runoff to Climatic Change in an Inland River Basin, Northwestern China, Over the Past 50 Years
Top View
Energy Controls on Diurnal Snowmelt Events and Stream Recharge, Lost Horse Canyon, Bitterroot Mountains, MT
Quantifying Effects of Climate Change on the Snowmelt-Dominated Groundwater Resources of Northern New England
Snowmelt Hydrology of a Sierra Nevada Stream
Snowmelt Runoff Model (SRM) User's Manual Featuring the New Computer Program Winsrm Version 1.11
Climatic Controls on the Snowmelt Hydrology of the Northern Rocky Mountains
Changes in Flood Response of the Red River of the North Basin, North Dakota-Minnesota
Cryosphere Interface
North Dakota Response to the 1997 Disasters
Snowmelt Runoff and Water Yield Along Elevation and Temperature Gradients in Californias Southern Sierra Nevada1
Hydrologic Flow Path Development Varies by Aspect During Spring
Parsimonious Modeling of Snow Accumulation and Snowmelt Processes in High Mountain Basins
The World's Largest Floods, Past and Present: Their Causes and Magnitudes
SNOW: the REAL WATER SUPPLY for the RIO GRANDE BASIN Albert Rango1
Urban Snowmelt Processes – Current Research and Modelling Needs
Red River Flooding Short-Term Measures
1 Evaluation of Simulated Snow and Snowmelt Timing in the Community Land Model Using
Measurements and Modelling of Snowmelt and Turbulent Heat Fluxes
Climate Change 1995
Weather History of Southern California
Probable M~Um Precipitation and Snowmelt Criteria for Red River of the North Above Peinhina, and Souris River Above·Minot~ -North Dakota
Final Report on Red River Valley W Ater Needs and Options
Chapter 11 Snowmelt
Evaluation of Snowmelt Estimation Techniques for Enhanced Spring Peak Flow Prediction
Chapter 2 Types of Floods and Floodplains
Urban Runoff and Snowmelt
Evaluation of Snowmelt Runoff for Extreme Annual Snow Conditions Under Climate Change
Incorporating Radiation Inputs Into an Operational Snowmelt Model Phillip John Butcher Iowa State University
A Simple Energy Budget Algorithm for the Snowmelt Runoff Model
Snowmelt and Frozen Soil [Based on Class Notes by Erin Brooks and the Text by Dingman (2002)]
Snowmelt Flushing of Dissolved Organic Carbon (DOC) from Urban Boreal Streams
Influence of Snowmelt Dynamics on the Stormwater Runoff Quality
Snowmelt Flooding What Is a “Snowmelt Flood”? a Flood Is Considered a Snowmelt Flood When Melting Snow Is a Major Source of the Water Involved
A Shifting Hydrological Regime: a Field Investigation of Snowmelt Runoff Processes and Their Connection to Summer Baseflow, Sunshine Coast, B.C