Ski piste snow ablation versus potential infiltration (Veporic Unit, Western Carpathians)

Author:

Mikloš Michal1,Igaz Dušan2,Šinka Karol3,Škvareninová Jana4,Jančo Martin15,Vyskot Ilja6,Škvarenina Jaroslav1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Natural Environment, Faculty of Forestry , Technical University in Zvolen , Ul. T. G. Masaryka 24, 960 53 Zvolen , Slovakia .

2. Department of Biometeorology and Hydrology, Faculty of Horticulture and Landscape Engineering , Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra , Hospodárska 7, 949 76 Nitra , Slovakia .

3. Department of Landscape Planning and Land Consolidation, Faculty of Horticulture and Landscape Engineering , Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra , Hospodárska 7, 949 76 Nitra , Slovakia .

4. Department of Applied Ecology, Faculty of Ecology and Environmental Sciences , Technical University in Zvolen , Ul. T. G. Masaryka 24, 960 53 Zvolen , Slovakia .

5. Faculty of Ecology and Environmental Sciences , Technical University in Zvolen , Ul. T. G. Masaryka 24, 960 53 Zvolen , Slovakia .

6. Department of Environmentalistics and Natural Resources (FRDIS), Faculty of Regional Development and International Studies , Mendel University in Brno , Tř. Generála Píky 2005/7, 613 00 Brno , Czech Republic .

Abstract

Abstract Snow production results in high volume of snow that is remaining on the low-elevation ski pistes after snowmelt of natural snow on the off-piste sites. The aim of this study was to identify snow/ice depth, snow density, and snow water equivalent of remaining ski piste snowpack to calculate and to compare snow ablation water volume with potential infiltration on the ski piste area at South-Central Slovak ski center Košútka (Inner Western Carpathians; temperate zone). Snow ablation water volume was calculated from manual snow depth and density measurements, which were performed at the end of five winter seasons 2010–2011 to 2015–2016, except for season 2013–2014. The laser diffraction analyzes were carried out to identify soil grain size and subsequently the hydraulic conductivity of soil to calculate the infiltration. The average rate of water movement through soil was seven times as high as five seasons’ average ablation rate of ski piste snowpack; nevertheless, the ski piste area was potentially able to infiltrate only 47% of snow ablation water volume on average. Limitation for infiltration was frozen soil and ice layers below the ski piste snowpack and low snow-free area at the beginning of the studied ablation period.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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