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Proyecto MEMOLA: Mediterranean Mountainous Landscapes
(Oficina de Transferencia de Resultados de la Investigación, 2014)
Distribución espacial de salinidad y turbidez en el estuario del Guadalquivir
(2011)
En esta contribución se analiza la variabilidad espacio-temporal a escala promediomareal
de salinidad y la turbidez en el estuario del Guadalquivir. Se han
determinado los flujos de concentración de sal y sólidos en ...
Proyecto Europeo Climate forecast enabled knowledge services (CLARA)
(Oficina de Transferencia de Resultados de la Investigación, 2019)
Modeling Surface Energy Fluxes over a Dehesa (Oak Savanna) Ecosystem Using a Thermal Based Two-Source Energy Balance Model (TSEB) I
(MDPI, 2018)
Savannas are among the most variable, complex and extensive biomes on Earth, supporting
livestock and rural livelihoods. These water-limited ecosystems are highly sensitive to changes in
both climatic conditions, and ...
Modeling Surface Energy Fluxes over a Dehesa (Oak Savanna) Ecosystem Using a Thermal Based Two Source Energy Balance Model (TSEB) II—Integration of Remote Sensing Medium and Low Spatial Resolution Satellite Images
(MDPI, 2018)
Dehesas are highly valuable agro-forestry ecosystems, widely distributed over
Mediterranean-type climate areas, which play a key role in rural development, basing their
productivity on a sustainable use of multiple ...
Real time updating of the flood frequency distribution through data assimilation
(European Geosciences Union, 2016)
We explore the memory properties of catchments for predicting the likelihood of floods basing on
observations of average flows in pre-flood seasons. Our approach assumes that flood formation is
driven by the superimposition ...
Long term prediction of flood occurrence
(Copernicus Publications, 2016)
How long a river remembers its past is still an open question. Perturbations occurring in large catchments may impact the flow regime for several weeks and months, therefore providing a physical explanation for the occasional ...
Terrestrial photography as an alternative to satellite images to study snow cover evolution at hillslope scale
(SPIE, 2012)
In Mediterranean regions, where the water shortage is a serious and recurrent problem, it is essential to know the behaviour and evolution of the snow. Satellite remote sensing is widely used to find out the evolution of ...
Climate Trends Impact on the Snowfall Regime in Mediterranean Mountain Areas: Future Scenario Assessment in Sierra Nevada (Spain)
(MDPI, 2018)
Snow constitutes a key component of the water cycle, which is directly affected by changes
in climate. Mountainous regions, especially those located in semiarid environments, are highly
vulnerable to shifts from snowfall ...