International audienceThis study aims to identify environmental variables that best explain the geographic variations of the flow intermittency regime, focusing on intermittency duration. Discharge data from 49 gauging stations were considered, mostly over large rivers. The mean number of dry months (Ndry) was used as a predictor to define four classes of flow intermittency, for which the potential explanatory environmental variables were assessed based on correlation analysis and principal component analysis (PCA). New hydrological insights for the region: The first two components (PCs) account for 82 % of the total variance with PC1 (52 %), and most of the catchments with similar flow intermittency are ordered according to PC2 (30 %), pre...
The upper Niger and Volta rivers exhibit a great and highly contrasting variability of inter-annual ...
West Africa experiences great climate variability, as shown by the long-lasting drought since the 19...
Changes in rainfall regime during the last five decades over the West African Sahel have significant...
International audienceThis study aims to identify environmental variables that best explain the geog...
Study region: Volta River Basin, West Africa Study focus: Hydrological droughts have a wide range of...
The spatiotemporal variability of a stream flow due to the complex interaction of catchment attribut...
International audienceThe understanding of the spatial and temporal dynamic of river systems is esse...
The daily depletion factorKdescribes the discharge decrease of rivers only fed by groundwater in the...
International audienceDroughts and floods are responsible for ~ 80% of fatalities, and ~70% of econo...
River basin rainfall series and extensive river flow records are used to characterise and improve un...
International audienceDuring the last quarter of the 20th century, West Africa underwent a particula...
International audienceWe now know that more than 60 % of the global river system is affected by flow...
This study analyses the increasing number of catastrophic floods in the Niger River Basin, focusing ...
The upper Niger and Volta rivers exhibit a great and highly contrasting variability of inter-annual ...
West Africa experiences great climate variability, as shown by the long-lasting drought since the 19...
Changes in rainfall regime during the last five decades over the West African Sahel have significant...
International audienceThis study aims to identify environmental variables that best explain the geog...
Study region: Volta River Basin, West Africa Study focus: Hydrological droughts have a wide range of...
The spatiotemporal variability of a stream flow due to the complex interaction of catchment attribut...
International audienceThe understanding of the spatial and temporal dynamic of river systems is esse...
The daily depletion factorKdescribes the discharge decrease of rivers only fed by groundwater in the...
International audienceDroughts and floods are responsible for ~ 80% of fatalities, and ~70% of econo...
River basin rainfall series and extensive river flow records are used to characterise and improve un...
International audienceDuring the last quarter of the 20th century, West Africa underwent a particula...
International audienceWe now know that more than 60 % of the global river system is affected by flow...
This study analyses the increasing number of catastrophic floods in the Niger River Basin, focusing ...
The upper Niger and Volta rivers exhibit a great and highly contrasting variability of inter-annual ...
West Africa experiences great climate variability, as shown by the long-lasting drought since the 19...
Changes in rainfall regime during the last five decades over the West African Sahel have significant...