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EEAFigure Erosion rate in the Alps
The Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) was applied to the whole alpine area. The model calculates annual soil loss (t ha-1 yr-1) based on Rainfall Erosivity Factor (MJ mm ha-1 h-1 yr, Soil Erodibility Factor (t ha h ha-1 MJ-1 mm-1, Slope length Factor (dimensionless), Slope Factor (dimensionless), Cover Management Factor (dimensionless), Human Practices aimed at erosion control. The output grid cell is 100
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EEAFigure Case studies in water-sensitive regions of the Alps
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EEAFigure Temperature and precipitation in the Alps for the period 1961–1990
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EEAFigure Climate change and water conflicts
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EEAFigure Leading horizontal climate sub-regions of the Greater Alpine Region (GAR)
Bold lines: north-west (NW), north-east (NE), southwest (SW) and southeast (SE)
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EEAFigure Changes in seasonal precipitation and run-off according to different emission scenarios in CLM
Left: relative difference in water available for runoff
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EEAFigure Average yearly run-offs of the main alpine rivers — tendencies
Bolt lines: 12-year moving average.
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EEAFigure Run-off and snow cover change up until the end of the 21st century in the winter, according to the CLM A1B scenario
Left: relative difference in water available for runoff
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EEAFigure Temperature change in the Alps and their sub-regions according to different emission scenarios
Regional statistics: G = Greater Alpine Region, A = Alps, NW = north-western Alps, NE = northeastern Alps, SW = southwestern Alps, SE = southeastern Alps, H = higher than 1 500 m.
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EEAFigure Change in temperature 1760–2007 for the Greater Alpine Region (GAR) Single years and 20-year smoothed mean GAR series from 1760–2007 (1760/1961–2007/2008)
Single years (thin lines) and 20-year smoothed mean (bold lines)
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