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== Geology ==
 
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== Vegetation/Land use ==

Revision as of 10:37, 12 November 2013

Location

Central-eastern Italian Alps

Catchment size

1.9 km², with elevation range of 1,835 – 3,152 m and an avarage slope of 34.3 °

Climate

  • alpine humid climate
  • mean annual rainfall of about 1220 mm, 49% of which falls as snow
  • precipitation monthly distribution shows a peak in early summer and a second one during fall
  • in the lower parts of the catchment the snow cover period typically lasts from November to April. Runoff is usually dominated by snowmelt in May and June but summer and early autumn floods represent an important contribution to the flow regime. The average monthly temperature in the lower Vauz varies from 5.7 °C in January to 14.1 °C in July

Geology

  • consist of dolomite that supports subvertical cliffs

Vegetation/Land use

The basin is almost undisturbed by human activity: neither roads nor urban areas are present. The soil is primarily vegetated with grass, with root zone depth around 20 cm. Sparse woody vegetation (mainly larch) is distributed on a few hillslopes in the lower portion of the catchment

Context of investigation

Measurements/Equipment

Precipitation since 1953
Meteorology
Runoff
Soil Moisture

Links to project webpages

other Links

References

Borga, M., Dalla Fontana, G., Gregoretti, C., Marchi, L. 2002. Assessment of shallow landsliding by using a physically based model of hillslope stability. Hydrol. Process. 16(14), 2833-2851, DOI: 10.1002/hyp.1074.
Penna, D., Norbiato, D., Borga, M., and Dalla Fontana, G. 2007. Analisi della stabilit`a temporale dell’umidit`a del suolo in un piccolo bacino dolomitico/Temporal stability of surface soil moisture in a small alpine catchment, in: Ricerche ed esperienze di Sistemazioni Idraulico-Forestali (vol. 27, 489-502), edited by: Bischetti, G., Nuova Editoriale Bios, Cosenza, Italy.
Penna, D., Borga, M., Norbiato, D., and Dalla Fontana, G.2009. Hillslope scale soil moisture variability in a steep alpine terrain, J. Hydrol., 364, 311–327, doi:10.1016/j.jhydrol.2008.11.009.
Penna, D., Borga, M., Sangati, M., and Gobbi, A. 2010. Dynamics of soil moisture, subsurface flow and runoff in a small alpine basin. IAHS Publications, Red Book Series 336, ISBN 978-1-907161- 08-7, 96–102.
Penna, D., Tromp-van Meerveld, H.J., Gobbi, A., M. Borga, M., Dalla Fontana, G. 2011. The influence of soil moisture on threshold runoff generation processes in an alpine headwater catchment. Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 15, 689–702, DOI: 10.5194/hess-15-689-2011.
Penna, D., Broca, L., Borga, M. 2013. Soil moisture temporal stability at different depths on two alpine hillslopes during wet and dry periods. J. Hydrol. 477, 55-71, DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2012.10.052.