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Science of The Total Environment | 2017

Tree ring-based chronology of hydro-geomorphic processes as a fundament for identification of hydro-meteorological triggers in the Hrubý Jeseník Mountains (Central Europe)

Radek Tichavský; Karel Šilhán; Radim Tolasz

Hydro-geomorphic processes have significantly influenced the recent development of valley floors, river banks and depositional forms in mountain environments, have caused considerable damage to manmade developments and have disrupted forest management. Trees growing along streams are affected by the transported debris mass and provide valuable records of debris flow/flood histories in their tree-ring series. Dendrogeomorphic approaches are currently the most accurate methods for creating a chronology of the debris flow/flood events in forested catchments without any field-monitoring or a stream-gauging station. Comprehensive studies focusing on the detailed chronology of hydro-geomorphic events and analysis of meteorological triggers and weather circulation patterns are still lacking for the studied area. We provide a spatio-temporal reconstruction of hydro-geomorphic events in four catchments of the Hrubý Jeseník Mountains, Czech Republic, with an analysis of their triggering factors using meteorological data from four nearby rain gauges. Increment cores from 794 coniferous trees (Picea abies [L.] Karst.) allowed the identification of 40 hydro-geomorphic events during the period of 1889-2013. Most of the events can be explained by extreme daily rainfalls (≥50mm) occurring in at least one rain gauge. However, in several cases, there was no record of extreme precipitation at rain gauges during the debris flow/flood event year, suggesting extremely localised rainstorms at the mountain summits. We concluded that the localisation, intensity and duration of rainstorms; antecedent moisture conditions; and amount of available sediments all influenced the initiation, spatial distribution and characteristics of hydro-geomorphic events. The most frequent synoptic situations responsible for the extreme rainfalls (1946-2015) were related to the meridional atmospheric circulation pattern. Our results enhance current knowledge of the occurrences and triggers of debris flows/floods in the Central European mountains in transition between temperate oceanic and continental climatic conditions and may prompt further research of these phenomena in the Eastern Sudetes in general.


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2006

Indices for daily temperature and precipitation extremes in Europe analyzed for the period 1901–2000

Anders Moberg; P. D. Jones; David Lister; Alexander Walther; Manola Brunet; Jucundus Jacobeit; Lisa V. Alexander; Paul M. Della-Marta; Jürg Luterbacher; Pascal Yiou; Deliang Chen; Albert Klein Tank; Óscar Saladié; Javier Sigró; Enric Aguilar; Hans Alexandersson; Carlos Almarza; Ingeborg Auer; Mariano Barriendos; Michael Begert; Hans Bergström; Reinhard Böhm; C. J. Butler; John Caesar; Achim Drebs; Dmitra Founda; Friedrich-Wilhelm Gerstengarbe; Giusi Micela; Maurizio Maugeri; Hermann Österle


International Journal of Climatology | 2009

Climate fluctuations in the Czech Republic during the period 1961–2005

Rudolf Brázdil; Kateřina Chromá; Petr Dobrovolný; Radim Tolasz


International Journal of Climatology | 2015

Climate of the Carpathian Region in the period 1961–2010: climatologies and trends of 10 variables

Jonathan Spinoni; Sándor Szalai; Tamás Szentimrey; Mónika Lakatos; Zita Bihari; Andrea Nagy; Ákos Németh; Tamás Kovács; Dragan Mihic; Milan Dacic; Predrag Petrovic; Aleksandra Kržič; Johann Hiebl; Ingeborg Auer; Janja Milkovic; P. Stepanek; Pavel Zahradníček; Piotr Kilar; Danuta Limanówka; Robert Pyrc; Sorin Cheval; Marius-Victor Birsan; Alexandru Dumitrescu; György Deák; Monica Matei; Igor Antolović; Pavol Nejedlik; Pavel Štastný; Peter Kajaba; Oliver Bochnicek


Agricultural and Forest Meteorology | 2009

The impact of climate change on the yield and quality of Saaz hops in the Czech Republic

M. Mozny; Radim Tolasz; Jiri Nekovar; Tim H. Sparks; Mirek Trnka; Zdenek Zalud


Archive | 2007

Altas podnebí Česka

Radim Tolasz; Rudolf Brázdil; Otto Bulíř; Petr Dobrovolný; Martin Dubrovský; Lenka Hájková; Olga Halásová; Jiří Hostýnek; Michal Janouch; Mojmír Kohut; Karel Krška; Svatava Křivancová; Vít Květoň; Zdeněk Lepka; Pavel Lipina; Jarmila Macková; Ladislav Metelka; Taťána Míková; Zdeněk Mrkvica; Martin Možný; Jiří Nekovář; Luboš Němec; Jiří Pokorný; Jan David Reitschläger; Dáša Richterová; Jaroslav Rožnovský; Miroslav Řepka; Daniela Semerádová; Vladimír Sosna; Petr Šercl


Earth Surface Processes and Landforms | 2011

Evaluation of meteorological controls of reconstructed rockfall activity in the Czech Flysch Carpathians

Karel Šilhán; Rudolf Brázdil; Tomáš Pánek; Petr Dobrovolný; Lucie Kašičková; Radim Tolasz; Ondřej Turský; Marek Václavek


Archive | 2009

The impact of climate change on the yield and quality of Saaz hops in the Czech Republic. Agric For Meteorol

M. Mozny; Radim Tolasz; Jiri Nekovar; Tim H. Sparks; Mirek Trnka; Zdenek Zalud


Theoretical and Applied Climatology | 2007

Meteorological singularities in the Czech Republic in the period 1961–2002

Ladislava Řezníčková; Rudolf Brázdil; Radim Tolasz


Archive | 2001

Extrémní denní srážkové úhrny na území ČR v období 1879-2000 a jejich synoptické příčiny

Josef Štekl; Rudolf Brázdil; Vilibald Kakos; Jaroslav Jež; Radim Tolasz; Zbyněk Sokol

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Pavel Zahradníček

Czech Hydrometeorological Institute

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Lenka Hájková

Czech Hydrometeorological Institute

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Petr Štěpánek

Czech Hydrometeorological Institute

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Jaroslav Rožnovský

Czech Hydrometeorological Institute

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