Origin of surface and subsurface waters in a periglacial catchment analysed by means of environmental tracers

The hydrological response of high elevation catchments is strongly influenced by snowmelt processes. Moreover, in alpine periglacial environments, the presence of permafrost (generally discontinuous and frequently associated to landforms such as rock glaciers) makes even more difficult to identify t...

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Main Authors: ZUECCO, GIULIA, PENNA, DANIELE, CARTURAN, LUCA, ZANONER, THOMAS, CARTON, ALBERTO, BORGA, MARCO, DALLA FONTANA, GIANCARLO, R. Seppi, N. Mantese, A. Gobbi, J. Gabrieli
Other Authors: Zuecco, Giulia, Penna, Daniele, Carturan, Luca, R., Seppi, N., Mantese, A., Gobbi, Zanoner, Thoma, J., Gabrieli, Carton, Alberto, Borga, Marco, DALLA FONTANA, Giancarlo
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11577/2578890
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spelling ftunivpadovairis:oai:www.research.unipd.it:11577/2578890 2024-02-04T10:03:50+01:00 Origin of surface and subsurface waters in a periglacial catchment analysed by means of environmental tracers ZUECCO, GIULIA PENNA, DANIELE CARTURAN, LUCA ZANONER, THOMAS CARTON, ALBERTO BORGA, MARCO DALLA FONTANA, GIANCARLO R. Seppi N. Mantese A. Gobbi J. Gabrieli Zuecco, Giulia Penna, Daniele Carturan, Luca R., Seppi N., Mantese A., Gobbi Zanoner, Thoma J., Gabrieli Carton, Alberto Borga, Marco DALLA FONTANA, Giancarlo 2012 ELETTRONICO http://hdl.handle.net/11577/2578890 eng eng volume:14 firstpage:1 lastpage:1 numberofpages:1 journal:GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH ABSTRACTS http://hdl.handle.net/11577/2578890 periglacial catchment surface and subsurface water environmental tracers info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2012 ftunivpadovairis 2024-01-10T17:55:30Z The hydrological response of high elevation catchments is strongly influenced by snowmelt processes. Moreover, in alpine periglacial environments, the presence of permafrost (generally discontinuous and frequently associated to landforms such as rock glaciers) makes even more difficult to identify the origin of surface and subsurface waters and the main contributors to stream runoff. Based on the use of isotopic (deuterium and 18-oxygen), electrical conductivity and water temperature data, this study aims to: i) identify which environmental tracer(s) could be used as indicator(s) of the possible influence of permafrost on groundwater and stream water; ii) investigate the role of snowmelt and rainfall on the seasonal runoff response in a periglacial catchment. Article in Journal/Newspaper permafrost Padua Research Archive (IRIS - Università degli Studi di Padova)
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topic periglacial catchment
surface and subsurface water
environmental tracers
spellingShingle periglacial catchment
surface and subsurface water
environmental tracers
ZUECCO, GIULIA
PENNA, DANIELE
CARTURAN, LUCA
ZANONER, THOMAS
CARTON, ALBERTO
BORGA, MARCO
DALLA FONTANA, GIANCARLO
R. Seppi
N. Mantese
A. Gobbi
J. Gabrieli
Origin of surface and subsurface waters in a periglacial catchment analysed by means of environmental tracers
topic_facet periglacial catchment
surface and subsurface water
environmental tracers
description The hydrological response of high elevation catchments is strongly influenced by snowmelt processes. Moreover, in alpine periglacial environments, the presence of permafrost (generally discontinuous and frequently associated to landforms such as rock glaciers) makes even more difficult to identify the origin of surface and subsurface waters and the main contributors to stream runoff. Based on the use of isotopic (deuterium and 18-oxygen), electrical conductivity and water temperature data, this study aims to: i) identify which environmental tracer(s) could be used as indicator(s) of the possible influence of permafrost on groundwater and stream water; ii) investigate the role of snowmelt and rainfall on the seasonal runoff response in a periglacial catchment.
author2 Zuecco, Giulia
Penna, Daniele
Carturan, Luca
R., Seppi
N., Mantese
A., Gobbi
Zanoner, Thoma
J., Gabrieli
Carton, Alberto
Borga, Marco
DALLA FONTANA, Giancarlo
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author ZUECCO, GIULIA
PENNA, DANIELE
CARTURAN, LUCA
ZANONER, THOMAS
CARTON, ALBERTO
BORGA, MARCO
DALLA FONTANA, GIANCARLO
R. Seppi
N. Mantese
A. Gobbi
J. Gabrieli
author_facet ZUECCO, GIULIA
PENNA, DANIELE
CARTURAN, LUCA
ZANONER, THOMAS
CARTON, ALBERTO
BORGA, MARCO
DALLA FONTANA, GIANCARLO
R. Seppi
N. Mantese
A. Gobbi
J. Gabrieli
author_sort ZUECCO, GIULIA
title Origin of surface and subsurface waters in a periglacial catchment analysed by means of environmental tracers
title_short Origin of surface and subsurface waters in a periglacial catchment analysed by means of environmental tracers
title_full Origin of surface and subsurface waters in a periglacial catchment analysed by means of environmental tracers
title_fullStr Origin of surface and subsurface waters in a periglacial catchment analysed by means of environmental tracers
title_full_unstemmed Origin of surface and subsurface waters in a periglacial catchment analysed by means of environmental tracers
title_sort origin of surface and subsurface waters in a periglacial catchment analysed by means of environmental tracers
publishDate 2012
url http://hdl.handle.net/11577/2578890
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