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Combined influence of maximum accumulation and melt rates on the duration of the seasonal snowpack over temperate mountains
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2022
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Source: Journal of Hydrology, 608, 127574
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Journal Title:Journal of Hydrology
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Description:The duration of the seasonal snowpack determines numerous aspects of the water cycle, ecology and the economy in cold and mountainous regions, and is a balance between the magnitude of accumulated snow and the rate of melt. The contribution of each component has not been well quantified under contrasting topography and climatological conditions although this may provide useful insights into how snow cover duration could respond to climate change. Here, we examined the contribution of the annual peak snow water equivalent (SWE) and the seasonal melt rate to define the duration of the snowpack over temperate mountains, using snow data for mountain areas with different climatological characteristics across the Iberian Peninsula. We used a daily snowpack database for the period 1980–2014 over Iberia to derive the seasonal peak SWE, melt rate and season snow cover duration. The influence of peak SWE and melt rates on seasonal snow cover duration was estimated using a stepwise linear model approach.
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Source:Journal of Hydrology, 608, 127574
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ISSN:0022-1694
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Rights Information:CC BY-NC-ND
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