This work aims to evaluate the performance of a hydrological balance model in a watershed located in northern Tunisia (wadi Sejnane, 378 km2) in present climate conditions using input variables provided by four regional climate models. A modified version (MBBH) of the lumped and single layer surface model BBH (Bucket with Bottom Hole model, in which pedo-transfer parameters estimated using watershed physiographic characteristics are introduced) is adopted to simulate the water balance components. Only two parameters representing respectively the water retention capacity of the soil and the vegetation resistance to evapotranspiration are calibrated using rainfall-runoff data. The evaluation criterions for the MBBH model calibration are: rela...
Climate changes (CC) proved to have major impacts on the sustainable life on earth, especially for r...
In the framework of the international CORDEX program, new regional climate model (RCM) simulations a...
he Merguellil catchment (1183 km2), whose runoff is a major water resource for the Kairouan area in ...
This work aims to evaluate the performance of a hydrological balance model in a watershed located in...
This work aims to evaluate the performance of a hydrological balance model in a watershed located in...
To evaluate the impact of climate change on water resources at the catchment scale, not only future ...
International audienceRobust hydrological models with temporal transposable parameters are needed to...
Northern Tunisia is the rainiest part of the country where most of the water management structures (...
Tunisia is a water-stressed country, which derives most of its surface water from its northern regio...
As a hotspot for climatic change, the Mediterranean basin is already struggling with the deficiency ...
International audienceTemporal and spatial variability of rainfall over Tunisia (at 12 km spatial re...
Tunisia has a long history of coping with water scarcity, and the quantification of climate change i...
International audienceIn the framework of the international CORDEX program, new regional climate mod...
Water resources in Tunisia are limited in space and time. With an annual average of less than 500 mɜ...
Projected changes in climate and their possible impacts on river flow are of concern for sustainable...
Climate changes (CC) proved to have major impacts on the sustainable life on earth, especially for r...
In the framework of the international CORDEX program, new regional climate model (RCM) simulations a...
he Merguellil catchment (1183 km2), whose runoff is a major water resource for the Kairouan area in ...
This work aims to evaluate the performance of a hydrological balance model in a watershed located in...
This work aims to evaluate the performance of a hydrological balance model in a watershed located in...
To evaluate the impact of climate change on water resources at the catchment scale, not only future ...
International audienceRobust hydrological models with temporal transposable parameters are needed to...
Northern Tunisia is the rainiest part of the country where most of the water management structures (...
Tunisia is a water-stressed country, which derives most of its surface water from its northern regio...
As a hotspot for climatic change, the Mediterranean basin is already struggling with the deficiency ...
International audienceTemporal and spatial variability of rainfall over Tunisia (at 12 km spatial re...
Tunisia has a long history of coping with water scarcity, and the quantification of climate change i...
International audienceIn the framework of the international CORDEX program, new regional climate mod...
Water resources in Tunisia are limited in space and time. With an annual average of less than 500 mɜ...
Projected changes in climate and their possible impacts on river flow are of concern for sustainable...
Climate changes (CC) proved to have major impacts on the sustainable life on earth, especially for r...
In the framework of the international CORDEX program, new regional climate model (RCM) simulations a...
he Merguellil catchment (1183 km2), whose runoff is a major water resource for the Kairouan area in ...