International audienceThis paper presents some analytical results and numerical illustrations on the asymptotic properties of flood peak distributions obtained through derived flood frequency approaches. It confirms and extends the results of previous works: i.e. the shape of the flood peak distributions are asymptotically controlled by the rainfall statistical properties, given limited and reasonable assumptions concerning the rainfall-runoff process. This previous result is partial so far: only two types of rainfall intensity distributions have been considered (extreme value distributions of types I and II), and the impact of the rainfall spatial heterogeneity has not been studied. From a practical point of view, it provides a general fra...
We report an attempt to relate basic properties of stochastic processes of basin intense rainfalls a...
Extreme rainfall series (ERS) are treated as successive-duration events of from 5 min to 24 h in mos...
In the last few years, the scientific community has developed several hydrological models aimed at t...
International audienceThis paper presents some analytical results and numerical illustrations on the...
International audienceThis paper presents some analytical results and numerical illustrations on the...
International audienceThis paper empirically investigates the asymptotic behaviour of the flood prob...
The authors propose a procedure for estimating the discharge of a given return period based on the u...
The aim of this paper is to explore how rainfall mechanisms and catchment characteristics shape the ...
Abstract. In general, different mechanisms may be iden-tified as responsible of runoff generation du...
ABSTRACT. The 'Gradex ' method estimates high return period discharges by assuming that th...
In general, different mechanisms may be identified as responsible of runoff generation during ordina...
The characterization of non-linearities of the flood generation process is crucial within the study...
A statistical model comprising nine different probability distributions used especially for flood fr...
An accurate estimation of hydrologic extremes is fundamental for its manyimplications on engineering...
We report an attempt to relate basic properties of stochastic processes of basin intense rainfalls a...
Extreme rainfall series (ERS) are treated as successive-duration events of from 5 min to 24 h in mos...
In the last few years, the scientific community has developed several hydrological models aimed at t...
International audienceThis paper presents some analytical results and numerical illustrations on the...
International audienceThis paper presents some analytical results and numerical illustrations on the...
International audienceThis paper empirically investigates the asymptotic behaviour of the flood prob...
The authors propose a procedure for estimating the discharge of a given return period based on the u...
The aim of this paper is to explore how rainfall mechanisms and catchment characteristics shape the ...
Abstract. In general, different mechanisms may be iden-tified as responsible of runoff generation du...
ABSTRACT. The 'Gradex ' method estimates high return period discharges by assuming that th...
In general, different mechanisms may be identified as responsible of runoff generation during ordina...
The characterization of non-linearities of the flood generation process is crucial within the study...
A statistical model comprising nine different probability distributions used especially for flood fr...
An accurate estimation of hydrologic extremes is fundamental for its manyimplications on engineering...
We report an attempt to relate basic properties of stochastic processes of basin intense rainfalls a...
Extreme rainfall series (ERS) are treated as successive-duration events of from 5 min to 24 h in mos...
In the last few years, the scientific community has developed several hydrological models aimed at t...