Floods in mountain areas: an overview based on examples from Switzerland

Autor: Weingartner, R., Barben, M, Spreafico, M.
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2003
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DOI: 10.7892/boris.134019
Popis: Mountains cover roughly one quarter of the planet’s surface. Known as the Earth’s water towers they produce a surplus of water that is transported to neighbouring lowlands via the vast river systems. Water as a vital benefit for life also holds dangers as a destructive element in the form of floods. The present paper, aims to discuss the basic aspects of floods in mountain areas and to illustrate them with examples of case studies, mainly from Switzerland. The hydrological characteristics of mountainous areas are described; the particular processes of flood generation in mountain areas, which should be taken into account. The last section is devoted to methods for estimating floods in ungauged catchments.
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