Pilar Serrano-Muela
Spanish National Research Council
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Hydrological Sciences Journal-journal Des Sciences Hydrologiques | 2008
Estela Nadal-Romero; J. Latron; Noemí Lana-Renault; Pilar Serrano-Muela; Carlos Martí-Bono; D. Regüés
Abstract The lower Araguás catchment, central Pyrenees, is characterized by extensive badlands (25% of the total catchment), whereas the upper catchment is covered by dense plantation forest. The catchment (45 ha) has been monitored since October 2005 with the aim of studying its hydrological response. The 44 floods recorded over this period were analysed to identify the factors that control the rainfall—runoff relationship. The first relevant feature of the catchment was its responsiveness. The catchment reacted to all rainfall events, but the irregular nature of the hydrological response was the most characteristic feature of the response. No single variable could explain the response of the Araguás catchment. It was found that stormflow coefficients mainly depend on the combination of rainfall volume and antecedent baseflow. A significant correlation was observed between maximum rainfall intensity and peak flow values. The shapes of the different hydrographs are very similar, regardless of the peak flow magnitude; they show a short time lag, relatively narrow peak flow, and steep recession limb. This indicates a large contribution by overland flow, resulting mainly from the generation of infiltration excess runoff in badland areas.
Archive | 2014
José María García-Ruiz; Blas L. Valero-Garcés; Santiago Beguería; Juan I. López-Moreno; Carlos Martí-Bono; Pilar Serrano-Muela; Yasmina Sanjuán
The Ordesa and Monte Perdido National Park was created in 1918 and enlarged in 1982 to highlight and protect spectacular high mountain relief dominated by limestone. Alpine tectonics resulted in the piling-up of south-verging thrust sheets leading to the thick sedimentary successions exposed in impressive vertical cliffs. The presence of massive limestones has favoured the development of deep canyons and karst landforms, including karren, dolines, and caves with large shafts. Quaternary glaciations contributed to increase the geomorphic diversity, forming cirques and stunning U-shaped valleys. Small glaciers from the Little Ice Age still remain on the north-facing slopes of the Monte Perdido. Periglacial processes in the most elevated areas of the National Park, as well as erosion in thick soils developed on marly limestone have produced unique geomorphological features.
Journal of Hydrology | 2008
José María García-Ruiz; D. Regüés; Bernardo Alvera; Noemí Lana-Renault; Pilar Serrano-Muela; Estela Nadal-Romero; Ana Navas; J. Latron; Carlos Martí-Bono; José Arnáez
Geomorphology | 2010
José María García-Ruiz; Noemí Lana-Renault; Santiago Beguería; Teodoro Lasanta; D. Regüés; Estela Nadal-Romero; Pilar Serrano-Muela; Juan I. López-Moreno; Bernardo Alvera; Carlos Martí-Bono
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms | 2007
Estela Nadal-Romero; D. Regüés; Carlos Martí-Bono; Pilar Serrano-Muela
Journal of Hydrology | 2011
Noemí Lana-Renault; J. Latron; Derek Karssenberg; Pilar Serrano-Muela; D. Regüés; Marc F. P. Bierkens
Pirineos | 2010
Teodoro Lasanta; Estela Nadal-Romero; Pilar Serrano-Muela; S. M. Vicente-Serrano; José María García-Ruiz
Pirineos | 2010
Estela Nadal-Romero; D. Regüés; Pilar Serrano-Muela
Zeitschrift für Geomorphologie, Supplementary Issues | 2012
Estela Nadal-Romero; Noemí Lana-Renault; Pilar Serrano-Muela; D. Regüés; Bernardo Alvera; José María García-Ruiz
Pirineos | 2010
Pilar Serrano-Muela; D. Regüés; Estela Nadal-Romero