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Proneness of European catchments to multiyear streamflow droughts
Brunner, M. I., & Tallaksen, L. M. (2019). Proneness of European catchments to multiyear streamflow droughts. Water Resources Research, 55(11), 8881-8894. https://doi.org/10.1029/2019WR025903
Technical note: stochastic simulation of streamflow time series using phase randomization
Brunner, M. I., Bárdossy, A., & Furrer, R. (2019). Technical note: stochastic simulation of streamflow time series using phase randomization. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 23(8), 3175-3187. https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-3175-2019
Interannual variability in glacier contribution to runoff from a high-elevation Andean catchment: understanding the role of debris cover in glacier hydrology.
Burger, F., Ayala, A., Farias, D., Shaw, T. E., MacDonell, S., Brock, B., … Pellicciotti, F. (2019). Interannual variability in glacier contribution to runoff from a high-elevation Andean catchment: understanding the role of debris cover in glacier hydrology. Hydrological Processes, 33, 214-229. https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.13354
Modeling the re-appearance of a crashed airplane on Gauligletscher, Switzerland
Compagno, L., Jouvet, G., Bauder, A., Funk, M., Church, G., Leinss, S., & Lüthi, M. P. (2019). Modeling the re-appearance of a crashed airplane on Gauligletscher, Switzerland. Frontiers in Earth Science, 7, 170 (8 pp.). https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2019.00170
Comparing aerial lidar observations with terrestrial lidar and snow‐probe transects from NASA's 2017 SnowEx campaign
Currier, W. R., Pflug, J., Mazzotti, G., Jonas, T., Deems, J. S., Bormann, K. J., … Lundquist, J. D. (2019). Comparing aerial lidar observations with terrestrial lidar and snow‐probe transects from NASA's 2017 SnowEx campaign. Water Resources Research, 55(7), 6285-6294. https://doi.org/10.1029/2018WR024533
A numerical model for fluvial transport of subglacial sediment
Delaney, I., Werder, M. A., & Farinotti, D. (2019). A numerical model for fluvial transport of subglacial sediment. Journal of Geophysical Research F: Earth Surface, 124(8), 2197-2223. https://doi.org/10.1029/2019JF005004
Making sense of avulsions on debris-flow fans
Densmore, A. L., de Haas, T., McArdell, B., & Schuerch, P. (2019). Making sense of avulsions on debris-flow fans. In J. W. Kean, J. A. Coe, P. M. Santi, & B. K. Guillen (Eds.), Association of environmental and engineering geologists special publication: Vol. 28. Debris-flow hazards mitigation: mechanics, monitoring, modeling, and assessment (pp. 637-644). https://doi.org/10.25676/11124/173161
A consensus estimate for the ice thickness distribution of all glaciers on Earth
Farinotti, D., Huss, M., Fürst, J. J., Landmann, J., Machguth, H., Maussion, F., & Pandit, A. (2019). A consensus estimate for the ice thickness distribution of all glaciers on Earth. Nature Geoscience, 12(3), 168-173. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41561-019-0300-3
Large hydropower and water-storage potential in future glacier-free basins
Farinotti, D., Round, V., Huss, M., Compagno, L., & Zekollari, H. (2019). Large hydropower and water-storage potential in future glacier-free basins. Nature, 575(7782), 341-344. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-019-1740-z
Spatial variability in specific discharge and streamwater chemistry during low flows: results from snapshot sampling campaigns in eleven Swiss catchments
Floriancic, M. G., Fischer, B. M. C., Molnar, P., Kirchner, J. W., & Meerveld, I. H. J. (2019). Spatial variability in specific discharge and streamwater chemistry during low flows: results from snapshot sampling campaigns in eleven Swiss catchments. Hydrological Processes, 33(22), 2847-2866. https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.13532
Landslides and increased debris-flow activity: a systematic comparison of six catchments in Switzerland
Frank, F., Huggel, C., McArdell, B. W., & Vieli, A. (2019). Landslides and increased debris-flow activity: a systematic comparison of six catchments in Switzerland. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 44(3), 699-712. https://doi.org/10.1002/esp.4524
Combination of decisive properties of soil in science and geotechnics
Gerber, W. (2019). Combination of decisive properties of soil in science and geotechnics. In W. Wu (Ed.), Springer series in geomechanics and geoengineering. Recent advances in geotechnical research (pp. 45-56). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-89671-7_5
Naturgefahr Steinschlag – Erfahrungen und Erkenntnisse
Gerber, W. (2019). Naturgefahr Steinschlag – Erfahrungen und Erkenntnisse. WSL Berichte: Vol. 74. Birmensdorf: Eidg. Forschungsanstalt für Wald, Schnee und Landschaft WSL.
High‐resolution snowline delineation from Landsat imagery to infer snow cover controls in a Himalayan catchment
Girona‐Mata, M., Miles, E. S., Ragettli, S., & Pellicciotti, F. (2019). High‐resolution snowline delineation from Landsat imagery to infer snow cover controls in a Himalayan catchment. Water Resources Research, 55(8), 6754-6772. https://doi.org/10.1029/2019WR024935
Catchment chemostasis revisited: water quality responds differently to variations in weather and climate
Godsey, S. E., Hartmann, J., & Kirchner, J. W. (2019). Catchment chemostasis revisited: water quality responds differently to variations in weather and climate. Hydrological Processes, 33(24), 3056-3069. https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.13554
Testing models of step formation against observations of channel steps in a steep mountain stream
Golly, A., Turowski, J. M., Badoux, A., & Hovius, N. (2019). Testing models of step formation against observations of channel steps in a steep mountain stream. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 44, 1390-1406. https://doi.org/10.1002/esp.4582
An overview of a decade of applied debris-flow runout modeling in Switzerland: challenges and recommendations
Graf, C., Christen, M., McArdell, B. W., & Bartelt, P. (2019). An overview of a decade of applied debris-flow runout modeling in Switzerland: challenges and recommendations. In J. W. Kean, J. A. Coe, P. M. Santi, & B. K. Guillen (Eds.), Association of environmental and engineering geologists special publication: Vol. 28. Debris-flow hazards mitigation: mechanics, monitoring, modeling, and assessment (pp. 685-692). Association of Environmental and Engineering Geologists.
Implications of observation-enhanced energy-balance snowmelt simulations for runoff modeling of Alpine catchments
Griessinger, N., Schirmer, M., Helbig, N., Winstral, A., Michel, A., & Jonas, T. (2019). Implications of observation-enhanced energy-balance snowmelt simulations for runoff modeling of Alpine catchments. Advances in Water Resources, 133, 103410 (12 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.advwatres.2019.103410
Investigating the time dynamics of wind speed in complex terrains by using the Fisher–Shannon method
Guignard, F., Lovallo, M., Laib, M., Golay, J., Kanevski, M., Helbig, N., & Telesca, L. (2019). Investigating the time dynamics of wind speed in complex terrains by using the Fisher–Shannon method. Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 523, 611-621. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physa.2019.02.048
Analysis of rainfall and runoff for debris flows at the Illgraben catchment, Switzerland
Hirschberg, J., McArdell, B. W., Badoux, A., & Molnar, P. (2019). Analysis of rainfall and runoff for debris flows at the Illgraben catchment, Switzerland. In J. W. Kean, J. A. Coe, P. M. Santi, & B. K. Guillen (Eds.), Association of environmental and engineering geologists special publication: Vol. 28. Debris-flow hazards mitigation: mechanics, monitoring, modeling, and assessment (pp. 693-700). Association of Environmental and Engineering Geologists.