A field campaign combining monitoring devices and determination of isotopes and chemical elements has been performed during a summer thunderstorm in the small granitic Strengbach catchment (Vosges, France). The collected ground data were used in a hydrological modelling exercise, including two conceptual rainfall-runoff models (GR4, TOPMODEL). The predominant role in flood generation of pre-event water coming from the superficial layers of the water saturated area is shown and a conceptual scheme is proposed derived from the field observations. The two tested modelling structures and assumptions are not able to fully take into account the complexity of the physical processes involved in flood generation
This PhD. research was set up to investigate the use of rainfall-runoff models for simulation of hig...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]ARCEAU [ADD1_IRSTEA]Hydrosystèmes et risques naturelsInternatio...
International audienceIn the general context of field experiment design, this paper presents a model...
International audienceA field campaign combining monitoring devices and determination of isotopes an...
The hydrological behaviour Of the small (0.8 km2)granitic Strengbach catchment (Vosges mountains, Ea...
International audienceIn the context of flash flood forecasting, this paper proposes a few advances ...
International audienceThe streamflow components were determined in a small catchment located in East...
A 3-year survey has been performed in the Cevennes mountain area, in the South of France, in order t...
International audienceFlash floods result from the combination of meteorological and hydrological co...
In this study, a regional distributed hydrological model is used to perform long-term and flash-floo...
International audienceFlash floods represent the most destructive natural hazard in the Mediterranea...
HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSESInternational audienceMeasurements of 18O concentrations in precipitation, soi...
Flash flooding is a potentially destructive natural hazard known to occur in the Cevennes-Vivarais r...
Precipitation and catchment characteristics of mountainous headwaters can vary largely within short ...
This PhD. research was set up to investigate the use of rainfall-runoff models for simulation of hig...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]ARCEAU [ADD1_IRSTEA]Hydrosystèmes et risques naturelsInternatio...
International audienceIn the general context of field experiment design, this paper presents a model...
International audienceA field campaign combining monitoring devices and determination of isotopes an...
The hydrological behaviour Of the small (0.8 km2)granitic Strengbach catchment (Vosges mountains, Ea...
International audienceIn the context of flash flood forecasting, this paper proposes a few advances ...
International audienceThe streamflow components were determined in a small catchment located in East...
A 3-year survey has been performed in the Cevennes mountain area, in the South of France, in order t...
International audienceFlash floods result from the combination of meteorological and hydrological co...
In this study, a regional distributed hydrological model is used to perform long-term and flash-floo...
International audienceFlash floods represent the most destructive natural hazard in the Mediterranea...
HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSESInternational audienceMeasurements of 18O concentrations in precipitation, soi...
Flash flooding is a potentially destructive natural hazard known to occur in the Cevennes-Vivarais r...
Precipitation and catchment characteristics of mountainous headwaters can vary largely within short ...
This PhD. research was set up to investigate the use of rainfall-runoff models for simulation of hig...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]ARCEAU [ADD1_IRSTEA]Hydrosystèmes et risques naturelsInternatio...
International audienceIn the general context of field experiment design, this paper presents a model...