Knowledge of the hydrology and water availability of a remote mountain region in Mongolia was improved through a combination of different methods
Linking Basin Hydrology to Local Water Security in a Transboundary Glacierized Himalayan River Basin
We link the model outputs of basin hydrology to local water security using household surveys to understand the impacts of changes in large scale basin hydrology on downstream villages.
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.
Characterization of streamflow and precipitation drought in a headwater of the Ecuadorian Tropical Andes
Headwaters of the Tropical Andes experience rapid drought propagation with distinct seasonal patterns, highlighting the need for improved monitoring and adaptation strategies
A Digital Twin for Austria for Alpine Hydrology and Future Hazards
We will show an accuracy assessment of the novel ECMWF Climate Digital Twin products with satellite-based snow and soil moisture products and its applications for alpine hydrology over Austria.
Representation of snow dynamics in a forested area of the Southern Andes using the FSM and CHM models
This study models snowpack dynamics in a Southern Andes forest using FSM and CHM, analyzing snow variability, wind transport effects, and validating results with satellite images and field measurement
Vulnerabilities to Water Supply in the Southern Andes: Land Use, Climate, and Infrastructure Issues
This study highlights urgent challenges to water security in tropical Andean communities, focusing on deforestation, wetland drainage, road construction, landslides, and future dams.
Ecohydrogeological characterization of spring ecosystems to inform the selection of strategic zones / main aquifer types to support conservation and long-term monitoring: The case study of the Emilia-Romagna Region (Italy)
Ecohydrogeological characterization of spring ecosystems to inform the selection of strategic zones / main aquifer types to support conservation and long-term monitoring.
Mountains Behind Bar : Quest of Disrupting Interrelationship of Geographies
The Himalaya is precious due to its physiography yet political geography made it most vulnerable where global governance can’t skip without making a choice– Sovereign boundary or Mountain
A comprehensive overview of climate change impacts on the Karnali River Basin, Nepal
We assess the future spatio-temporal trends for the water balance components under climate projections and analyze the results to understand the basin’s vulnerability under changing climate.