Snow hydrology in the Moroccan Atlas Mountains

Study region: Atlas Mountains located in Morocco.Study focus: Mountainous regions constitute an area of water production, while water is used in downstream plains. In Central Morocco, the Atlas Mountains represent the most important water supply in the country. The solid part of precipitation forms...

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Main Authors: Hanich, L., /Chehbouni, Abdelghani, Gascoin, S., Boudhar, A., /Jarlan, Lionel, /Tramblay, Yves, /Boulet, Gilles, Marchane, A., Baba, M. W., Kinnard, C., /Simonneaux, Vincent, Fakir, Y., Bouchaou, L., Leblanc, M., /Le Page, Michel, Bouamri, H., Er-Raki, S., Khabba, S.
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Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010085393
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spelling ftird:oai:ird.fr:fdi:010085393 2024-09-15T18:23:42+00:00 Snow hydrology in the Moroccan Atlas Mountains Hanich, L. /Chehbouni, Abdelghani Gascoin, S. Boudhar, A. /Jarlan, Lionel /Tramblay, Yves /Boulet, Gilles Marchane, A. Baba, M. W. Kinnard, C. /Simonneaux, Vincent Fakir, Y. Bouchaou, L. Leblanc, M. /Le Page, Michel Bouamri, H. Er-Raki, S. Khabba, S. MAROC ZONE SEMIARIDE 2022 https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010085393 EN eng https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010085393 oai:ird.fr:fdi:010085393 Hanich L., Chehbouni Abdelghani, Gascoin S., Boudhar A., Jarlan Lionel, Tramblay Yves, Boulet Gilles, Marchane A., Baba M. W., Kinnard C., Simonneaux Vincent, Fakir Y., Bouchaou L., Leblanc M., Le Page Michel, Bouamri H., Er-Raki S., Khabba S. Snow hydrology in the Moroccan Atlas Mountains. 2022, 42, 101101 [20 p.] Snowhydrology Remotesensing Snowpack Semiaridareas Moroccan Atlas Mountains text 2022 ftird 2024-08-15T05:57:40Z Study region: Atlas Mountains located in Morocco.Study focus: Mountainous regions constitute an area of water production, while water is used in downstream plains. In Central Morocco, the Atlas Mountains represent the most important water supply in the country. The solid part of precipitation forms seasonal snowpack. Snowmelt is important for the water supply for different uses in neighbouring plains. Accurate knowledge of snow water equivalent is key information needed by policy-makers to help design and implement appropriate allocation strategies for water resource management. The objective of this paper is to provide a summary of our research activities on snow hydrology in the Atlas Mountains during the past twenty years. The approach combines in situ measurements, remote sensing, and modeling.New hydrological insights for the region: Following a description of the context of the Moroccan Atlas Mountains and the experimental network, an overview of the main results obtained is presented: the characterization of the spatiotemporal dynamics of snow cover; the impact of the North Atlantic Oscillation on the snow-covered area; the snowmelt contribution to the flows of the Atlas rivers; the contribution of snowmelt to surface and groundwater recharge and the quantification of climate change impacts on snow and associated runoff from the Atlas Mountains. We also present challenges and future research perspectives within this topic. Text North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation IRD (Institute de recherche pour le développement): Horizon
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topic Snowhydrology
Remotesensing
Snowpack
Semiaridareas
Moroccan Atlas Mountains
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Remotesensing
Snowpack
Semiaridareas
Moroccan Atlas Mountains
Hanich, L.
/Chehbouni, Abdelghani
Gascoin, S.
Boudhar, A.
/Jarlan, Lionel
/Tramblay, Yves
/Boulet, Gilles
Marchane, A.
Baba, M. W.
Kinnard, C.
/Simonneaux, Vincent
Fakir, Y.
Bouchaou, L.
Leblanc, M.
/Le Page, Michel
Bouamri, H.
Er-Raki, S.
Khabba, S.
Snow hydrology in the Moroccan Atlas Mountains
topic_facet Snowhydrology
Remotesensing
Snowpack
Semiaridareas
Moroccan Atlas Mountains
description Study region: Atlas Mountains located in Morocco.Study focus: Mountainous regions constitute an area of water production, while water is used in downstream plains. In Central Morocco, the Atlas Mountains represent the most important water supply in the country. The solid part of precipitation forms seasonal snowpack. Snowmelt is important for the water supply for different uses in neighbouring plains. Accurate knowledge of snow water equivalent is key information needed by policy-makers to help design and implement appropriate allocation strategies for water resource management. The objective of this paper is to provide a summary of our research activities on snow hydrology in the Atlas Mountains during the past twenty years. The approach combines in situ measurements, remote sensing, and modeling.New hydrological insights for the region: Following a description of the context of the Moroccan Atlas Mountains and the experimental network, an overview of the main results obtained is presented: the characterization of the spatiotemporal dynamics of snow cover; the impact of the North Atlantic Oscillation on the snow-covered area; the snowmelt contribution to the flows of the Atlas rivers; the contribution of snowmelt to surface and groundwater recharge and the quantification of climate change impacts on snow and associated runoff from the Atlas Mountains. We also present challenges and future research perspectives within this topic.
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author Hanich, L.
/Chehbouni, Abdelghani
Gascoin, S.
Boudhar, A.
/Jarlan, Lionel
/Tramblay, Yves
/Boulet, Gilles
Marchane, A.
Baba, M. W.
Kinnard, C.
/Simonneaux, Vincent
Fakir, Y.
Bouchaou, L.
Leblanc, M.
/Le Page, Michel
Bouamri, H.
Er-Raki, S.
Khabba, S.
author_facet Hanich, L.
/Chehbouni, Abdelghani
Gascoin, S.
Boudhar, A.
/Jarlan, Lionel
/Tramblay, Yves
/Boulet, Gilles
Marchane, A.
Baba, M. W.
Kinnard, C.
/Simonneaux, Vincent
Fakir, Y.
Bouchaou, L.
Leblanc, M.
/Le Page, Michel
Bouamri, H.
Er-Raki, S.
Khabba, S.
author_sort Hanich, L.
title Snow hydrology in the Moroccan Atlas Mountains
title_short Snow hydrology in the Moroccan Atlas Mountains
title_full Snow hydrology in the Moroccan Atlas Mountains
title_fullStr Snow hydrology in the Moroccan Atlas Mountains
title_full_unstemmed Snow hydrology in the Moroccan Atlas Mountains
title_sort snow hydrology in the moroccan atlas mountains
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Hanich L., Chehbouni Abdelghani, Gascoin S., Boudhar A., Jarlan Lionel, Tramblay Yves, Boulet Gilles, Marchane A., Baba M. W., Kinnard C., Simonneaux Vincent, Fakir Y., Bouchaou L., Leblanc M., Le Page Michel, Bouamri H., Er-Raki S., Khabba S. Snow hydrology in the Moroccan Atlas Mountains. 2022, 42, 101101 [20 p.]
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