In hydrology, snowmelt is surface runoff produced from melting snow. It can also be used to describe the period or season during which such runoff is produced.
Earlier spring snowmelt in northern Alaska as an indicator of climate change
Changes in the Timing of Snowmelt and Streamflow in Colorado: A Response to Recent Warming
Comparative Analyses of Physically Based Snowmelt Models for Climate Simulations
Effects of asynchronous snowmelt on flushing of dissolved organic carbon: a mixing model approach
Implications of global climate change for snowmelt hydrology in the twenty‐first century
Development of a snowfall–snowmelt routine for mountainous terrain for the soil water assessment tool (SWAT)
Carbon availability and temperature control the post-snowmelt decline in alpine soil microbial biomass
Hydrological controls on dissolved organic carbon during snowmelt in the Snake River near Montezuma, Colorado
Toward a complete Himalayan hydrological budget: Spatiotemporal distribution of snowmelt and rainfall and their impact on river disc...
Toward a complete Himalayan hydrological budget: Spatiotemporal distribution of snowmelt and rainfall and their impact on river disc...