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A Tri-National program for estimating the link between snow resources and hydrological droughts
Conference ObjectAbstract: To evaluate how summer low flows and droughts are affected by the winter snowpack, a Tri-National efPalabras claves:Autores:Bernhard L., David V., Jans-Singh M., Melikadze G., Rücker A., Sanda M., Tomas Vitvar, Zappa M., Zhukova N.Fuentes:googlescopusA comparative study in modelling runoff and its components in two mountainous catchments
ArticleAbstract: In mountainous catchments the quality of runoff modelling depends strongly on the assessment of thePalabras claves:Alpine catchments, Distributed hydrological model, HRU, Lysimeter, Multiple validation, Runoff generation, WaSiMAutores:Badoux A., Gurtz J., Jasper K., Lang H., Tomas Vitvar, Verbunt M., Zappa M.Fuentes:googlescopusA review of isotope applications in catchment hydrology
Book PartAbstract: Isotope methods were introduced into catchment hydrology research in the 1960s as complementary toolPalabras claves:Autores:Aggarwal P.K., McDonnell J.J., Tomas VitvarFuentes:googlescopusA simplified approach to analysing historical and recent tritium data in surface waters
ArticleAbstract: Tritium concentrations in river and stream waters from different locations can be compared by normalPalabras claves:River basin, Timescales, TritiumAutores:Aggarwal P.K., Araguás-Araguás L.J., Kurttas T., Michel R.L., Newman B.D., Tomas VitvarFuentes:googlescopusCorrection to: Analysis of environmental flow requirements for macroinvertebrates in a creek affected by urban drainage (Prague metropolitan area, Czech Republic) (Urban Ecosyst, (2017), 20, (785–797), 10.1007/s11252-017-0649-2)
OtherAbstract: The original version of this article unfortunately contained errors. The given name and family namePalabras claves:Autores:Caletková J., Komínková D., Tomas VitvarFuentes:googlescopusApplication of GIS-based distributed hydrological modelling for estimation of water residence times in the small Swiss pre-alpine catchment Rietholzbach
ArticleAbstract: A concept of water residence time distributions in the pre-alpine catchment Rietholzbach in northeasPalabras claves:Autores:Gurtz J., Lang H., Tomas VitvarFuentes:googlescopusApplication of environmental isotopes for studying stream/aquifer interactions in the Danube basin
Conference ObjectAbstract: This paper demonstrates, using selected case studies in the Upper Danube basin, how isotopes may serPalabras claves:Danube river basin, Environmental isotopes, Groundwater, Stream/aquifer interactionsAutores:Aggarwal P.K., Garner A., Newman B.D., Tomas VitvarFuentes:googlescopusApplication of geochemical and stable isotopic tracers to investigate groundwater salinity in the Ochi-Narkwa Basin, Ghana
ArticleAbstract: Rainwater, groundwater and soil-water samples were analysed to assess groundwater geochemistry and tPalabras claves:geochemistry, Ghana, salinity sources, Stable isotopesAutores:Akiti T., Armah T., Ganyaglo S.Y., Gourcy L., Ito M., Osae S., Otoo I., Tomas VitvarFuentes:googlescopusAcid rain footprint three decades after peak deposition: Long-term recovery from pollutant sulphate in the Uhlirska catchment (Czech Republic)
ArticleAbstract: The granitic Uhlirska headwater catchment with a size of 1.78 km2 is located in the Jizera MountainsPalabras claves:Catchment, EXPORT, Groundwater, mass balance, Soil water, SulphurAutores:Barth J.A.C., Dusek J., Hintze S., Jankovec J., Marx A., Oulehle F., Sanda M., Tomas Vitvar, van Geldern R., Vogel T.Fuentes:googlescopusAge dating base flow at springs and gaining streams using helium-3 and tritium: Fischa-Dagnitz system, southern Vienna Basin, Austria
ArticleAbstract: Springs and gaining streams are locations where groundwater flow paths naturally converge and dischaPalabras claves:Autores:Aggarwal P.K., Han L.F., Rank D., Solomon D.K., Stolp B.J., Suckow A., Tomas VitvarFuentes:googlescopus