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Wind drifted snow influence on the water balance in the catchment “Modrý potok”, the Giant Mountains, Czech Republic
Dvořák, I.J. ; Tesař, Miroslav ; Harčarik, J.
There are very specific components of the water balance in the mountain headwater regions. Beside the point of cloud- and fog-water deposition it is mainly accumulation of water in the snow cover drifted in the watershed by the wind. To get more realistic data, two digital models using cinematic carrier phase-based GPS measurements were developed: a model for snow surface data and the one for the underlying snow free ground surface. These two models have identified snow depths. The objective of this study is to highlight water storage in the snow-beds and show the GPS cinematic measurements as a contribution to best insight the snow accumulating and melting processes in the Modrý potok basin in the Giant Mts.
Input of water and pollutants from the water aerosol in the mountainous region of the Giant Mts. : time variability
Tesař, Miroslav ; Šír, Miloslav ; Fottová, D. ; Harčarik, J.
The present article deals with the observation, evaluation and modelling of the influence of the occult precipitation in the headwater region of the Giant Mts. This region is long-term monitored both fom the hydrologic (the main components of the water balance) and ecological (the main components of the matter fluxes) view points. The monitoring has been established in the Modrý potok experimental basin (2,62 km2, 1010 - 1554 m a.s.l.) and on the Studniční hora Mt. (1554 m a.s.l.) And Labská louka (1370 m a.s.l.) localities.

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