KryoMon.AT standardizes and integrates long-term cryosphere data (glaciers, snow, lake ice, and permafrost) in Austria, enhancing accessibility for science, policymakers, and the public.
Integrating cryosphere processes into groundwater modeling for alpine headwaters under climate change
This study integrates cryosphere processes into groundwater modeling in Alpine headwaters to improve understanding of water cycle dynamics under climate change.
Rainfall and fog in the paramo ecosystem, the water tower of the tropical Andes
At the Zhurucay Ecohydrological Observatory, established 15 years ago in southern Ecuador, we studied the hydrological processes of the páramo ecosystem. Drizzle emerged as the primary water source.
Downscaling Remote Sensing Data for Mountain Glacier Mass Balance
The study focused on remote sensing data downscaling to improve glacial mass balance estimates by integrating altimetry and gravimetry to enhance model-data comparisons and refine glacier modeling.
Climatic and morphological factors controlling the development of glacial lakes in High Mountain Asia
Glaciers in High Mountain Asia regulate freshwater supply and influence glacier-related hazards. This study presents an updated glacial lake inventory using Sentinel-2 images to assess risks and clima
Application of Deep Neural Networks for the Detection of Glacier Cover in Optical Satellite Images and Synthetic Aperture Radar in the Cordillera Blanca – Peru
Application of Deep Neural Networks for the Detection of Glacier Cover in Optical Satellite Images and Synthetic Aperture Radar in the Cordillera Blanca – Peru
Uncertain futures, resilient pathways: exploratory modeling for adaptive water and risk management in mountain regions
Exploratory Modeling and Analysis supports adaptation planning by identifying robust measures, adjusting strategies, and detecting adaptation limits under deep uncertainty
Structural, glaciological, and geomorphological mapping of Himalayan glaciers
This study attempts to quantify the drivers of and impacts of glacier disconnection and fragmentation on ice masses in the Himalaya.
Coupling stable isotopes and energy-balance modelling to study snowmelt-groundwater interaction in Svalbard
Stable isotopes coupled with hydro-chemical tracers and process-based modelling are used to study snowmelt and groundwater interaction in the small, unglacierized Fuglebekken catchment in Spitsbergen.
Improving understanding and prediction of the mountain water cycle – summary and outcomes from the INARCH Common Observation Period Experiment, 2022–2024
This presentation discusses the INARCH Common Observing Period Experiment and its outcomes and scientific advances