Rain, Snow and Frozen Soil: Open Questions from a Porescale Perspective with Implications for Geohazards
Climate change is already affecting high mountain regions, such as the European Alps. Those regions will be confronted with a significant rise of temperatures above the global average, and more and heavier rain events, also during wintertime. The system response to the coincidence of rain, snow, and...
Main Authors: | Ivo Baselt, Thomas Heinze |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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MDPI AG
2021-09-01
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Series: | Geosciences |
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Online Access: | https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/11/9/375 |
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