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Wolfgang Schöner

Wolfgang Schöner

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Earth Science

D-Index
30
Citations
7001
World Ranking
9035
National Ranking
48

Best Publications

  • Elevation-dependent warming in mountain regions of the world

    N. Pepin;R. S. Bradley;H. F. Diaz;M. Baraer

  • Climate Changes and Their Elevational Patterns in the Mountains of the World

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  • Consideration of the errors inherent in mapping historical glacier positions in Austria from the ground and space (1893-2001)

    Dorothy K. Hall;Klaus J. Bayr;Wolfgang Schöner;Robert A. Bindschadler

  • A new instrumental precipitation dataset for the greater alpine region for the period 1800–2002

    Ingeborg Auer;Reinhard Böhm;Anita Jurković;Alexander Orlik

  • Exploring the link between meteorological drought and streamflow: Effects of climate-catchment interaction

    Klaus Haslinger;Daniel Koffler;Wolfgang Schöner;Gregor Laaha

  • European storminess: late nineteenth century to present

    C. Matulla;W. Schöner;H. Alexandersson;H. von Storch

  • Observed snow depth trends in the European Alps: 1971 to 2019

    Michael Matiu;Alice Crespi;Giacomo Bertoldi;Carlo Maria Carmagnola

  • Spatiotemporal patterns of snow depth within the Swiss-Austrian Alps for the past half century (1961 to 2012) and linkages to climate change

    Wolfgang Schöner;Wolfgang Schöner;Roland Koch;Christoph Matulla;Christoph Marty

  • Application of the Alpine 3D model for glacier mass balance and glacier runoff studies at Goldbergkees, Austria

    Gernot Michlmayr;Michael Lehning;Gernot Koboltschnig;Hubert Holzmann

  • Changes in Snow Depth, Snow Cover Duration, and Potential Snowmaking Conditions in Austria, 1961–2020—A Model Based Approach

    Marc Olefs;Roland Koch;Wolfgang Schöner;Thomas Marke

  • A high-resolution 19611990 monthly temperature climatology for the greater Alpine region

    Johann Hiebl;Ingeborg Auer;Reinhard Böhm;Wolfgang Schöner

  • Runoff modelling of the glacierized Alpine Upper Salzach basin (Austria): multi-criteria result validation

    Gernot R. Koboltschnig;Wolfgang Schöner;Massimiliano Zappa;Christine Kroisleitner

  • Long term trend of snow depth at Sonnblick (Austrian Alps) and its relation to climate change

    W. Schöner;I. Auer;R. Böhm

  • Determination of total ice volume and ice-thickness distribution of two glaciers in the Hohe Tauern region, Eastern Alps, from GPR data

    D. Binder;E. Brückl;K.H. Roch;M. Behm

  • Stable isotope analysis for characterization of pollutants at high elevation alpine sites

    Friedrich Pichlmayer;Wolfgang Schöner;Petra Seibert;Willibald Stichler

  • Simulation of seasonal snow-cover distribution for glacierized sites on Sonnblick, Austria, with the Alpine3D model

    Rebecca Mott;Françoise Faure;Michael Lehning;Henning Löwe

  • SNOSP: Ion deposition and concentration in high alpine snow packs

    U. Nickus;M. Kuhn;U. Baltensperger;R. Delmas

  • Uncertainty contributions to low-flow projections in Austria

    Juraj Parajka;Alfred Paul Blaschke;Günter Blöschl;Klaus Haslinger

  • The relevance of glacier melt in the water cycle of the Alps: the example of Austria

    G. R. Koboltschnig;W. Schöner

  • Glaciermelt of a small basin contributing to runoff under the extreme climate conditions in the summer of 2003.

    Gernot R. Koboltschnig;Wolfgang Schöner;Hubert Holzmann;Massimiliano Zappa

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