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Overview

Daniele Bocchiola is affiliated with the Polytechnic University of Milan in Italy. Their research primarily concentrates on environmental science and earth and planetary sciences, producing a significant body of work that integrates aspects of atmospheric science, water science and technology, and global and planetary change.

The scientist's research focus includes hydrology and watershed management studies, cryospheric studies and observations, hydrology and sediment transport processes, climate change and permafrost, flood risk assessment and management, hydraulic flow and structures, and water systems and optimization.

Frequent publication venues for their research are diverse and include Climate, The Science of The Total Environment, Water, Theoretical and Applied Climatology, and Mathematics.

Coauthors who have frequently collaborated with Daniele Bocchiola include:

  • Leonardo Stucchi
  • Francesca Casale
  • Giovanni Martino Bombelli
  • Flavia Fuso
  • Seyed Nasrollah Mousavi

Representative recent papers authored or coauthored by the scientist include:

  • Future Scenarios of Soil Erosion in the Alps under Climate Change and Land Cover Transformations Simulated with Automatic Machine Learning, 2020, Climate
  • Soil erosion and sediment transport under climate change for Mera River, in Italian Alps of Valchiavenna, 2021, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Evaluation of water temperature under changing climate and its effect on river habitat in a regulated Alpine catchment, 2022, Journal of Hydrology
  • Future Hydrology of the Cryospheric Driven Lake Como Catchment in Italy under Climate Change Scenarios, 2021, Climate
  • Impact of Prospective Climate Change Scenarios upon Hydropower Potential of Ethiopia in GERD and GIBE Dams, 2021, Water

Best Publications

  • Impact of climate change scenarios on crop yield and water footprint of maize in the Po valley of Italy

    D. Bocchiola;E. Nana;A. Soncini

  • A flume experiment on the formation of wood jams in rivers

    D. Bocchiola;M. C. Rulli;R. Rosso

  • Transport of large woody debris in the presence of obstacles

    D. Bocchiola;M.C. Rulli;R. Rosso

  • Recent (1980–2009) evidence of climate change in the upper Karakoram, Pakistan

    Daniele Bocchiola;Guglielmina Diolaiuti

  • Prediction of future hydrological regimes in poorly gauged high altitude basins: the case study of the upper Indus, Pakistan

    D. Bocchiola;G. Diolaiuti;A. Soncini;C. Mihalcea

  • Impact of prospective climate change on water resources and crop yields in the Indrawati basin, Nepal

    Irene Palazzoli;S. Maskey;S. Uhlenbrook;S. Uhlenbrook;Ester Nana

  • Future Hydrological Regimes in the Upper Indus Basin: A Case Study from a High-Altitude Glacierized Catchment

    Andrea Soncini;Daniele Bocchiola;Gabriele Confortola;Alberto Bianchi

  • Flume experiments on wood entrainment in rivers

    D. Bocchiola;M.C. Rulli;R. Rosso

  • Review of recent advances in index flood estimation

    D. Bocchiola;C. De Michele;R. Rosso

  • Evidence of climate change within the Adamello Glacier of Italy

    Daniele Bocchiola;Guglielmina Diolaiuti

  • Impact of climate change on agricultural productivity and food security in the Himalayas: A case study in Nepal

    D. Bocchiola;L. Brunetti;A. Soncini;F. Polinelli

  • Impact of potential climate change on crop yield and water footprint of rice in the Po valley of Italy

    D. Bocchiola

  • Spatial downscaling of precipitation from GCMs for climate change projections using random cascades: A case study in Italy

    B. Groppelli;D. Bocchiola;R. Rosso

  • 2001-2010 glacier changes in the Central Karakoram National Park: a contribution to evaluate the magnitude and rate of the "Karakoram anomaly"

    U. Minora;D. Bocchiola;C. D'Agata;D. Maragno

  • Evidence of climate change impact upon glaciers’ recession within the Italian Alps

    G. Diolaiuti;D. Bocchiola;C. D’agata;C. Smiraglia

  • Glacier area stability in the Central Karakoram National Park (Pakistan) in 2001–2010: The “Karakoram Anomaly” in the spotlight

    Umberto Filippo Minora;Daniele Bocchiola;Carlo D’Agata;Davide Maragno

  • Glacier retreat and climate change: Documenting the last 50 years of Alpine glacier history from area and geometry changes of Dosdè Piazzi glaciers (Lombardy Alps, Italy):

    Guglielmina Adele Diolaiuti;Davide Maragno;Carlo D'Agata;Claudio Smiraglia

  • Future hydrological regimes and glacier cover in the Everest region: The case study of the upper Dudh Koshi basin

    Andrea Soncini;Daniele Bocchiola;Gabriele Confortola;Umberto Filippo Minora

  • The distribution of daily snow water equivalent in the central Italian Alps

    Daniele Bocchiola;Renzo Rosso

  • Rainfall simulations on a fire disturbed mediterranean area

    Maria Cristina Rulli;Silvia Bozzi;Matteo Spada;Daniele Bocchiola

  • The 1975–2005 glacier changes in Aosta Valley (Italy) and the relations with climate evolution

    G.A. Diolaiuti;D. Bocchiola;M. Vagliasindi;C. D’Agata

Frequent Co-Authors

Renzo Rosso
Renzo Rosso Polytechnic University of Milan
Guglielmina Diolaiuti
Guglielmina Diolaiuti University of Milan
Claudio Smiraglia
Claudio Smiraglia University of Milan
Maria Cristina Rulli
Maria Cristina Rulli Polytechnic University of Milan
Christoph Mayer
Christoph Mayer Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities
Stefan Uhlenbrook
Stefan Uhlenbrook International Water Management Institute
Amir Mosavi
Amir Mosavi Óbuda University
Shreedhar Maskey
Shreedhar Maskey IHE Delft Institute for Water Education
Maurizio Maugeri
Maurizio Maugeri University of Milan
Fabien Solmon
Fabien Solmon International Centre for Theoretical Physics

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