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Climate driven trends in historical extreme low streamflows on four continents [PDF]
Understanding temporal trends in low streamflows is important for water management and ecosystems. This work focuses on trends in the occurrence rate of extreme low-flow events (5- to 100-year return periods) for pooled groups of stations.
Araújo Lopes, Walszon Terllizzie +12 more
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Five-Year Time Series Reveals Short-Term Blooms of Planktonic Fungi in a Coastal Mediterranean Site. [PDF]
Fungal dynamics at this northwestern Mediterranean marine site were characterised by short‐term blooms during which fungal ASVs accounted for a high fraction (up to 46%) of eukaryotic reads. The fungal community was dominated by a small number of ASVs, mostly non‐exclusive to the Mediterranean Sea or the marine environment.
Laymand E +4 more
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Abstract The water surface slope (WSS) of rivers is essential for estimating flow velocity and discharge. It is also helpful as a correction applied to range measurements of satellite altimetry missions to derive water level time series at a virtual station.
Daniel Scherer +3 more
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Does a convection-permitting regional climate model bring new perspectives on the projection of Mediterranean floods? [PDF]
Floods are the primary natural hazard in the French Mediterranean area, causing damages and fatalities every year. These floods are triggered by heavy precipitation events (HPEs) characterized by limited temporal and spatial extents.
A. Alias +9 more
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The capabilities of the coupled model SWAT‐RIVE to represent the dynamics of hydrobiogeochemical variables were evaluated. The model returned strong performances for key variables like water, nitrate, dissolved oxygen, dissolved silica and dissolved organic carbon.
Sarah Manteaux +5 more
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Trends in long-term hydrological data from European karst areas: insights for groundwater recharge evaluation [PDF]
Long-term observations of spring discharge provide an alternative for estimating the evolution of groundwater resources based on observational data at the catchment scale. Karst springs can be found in large parts of Europe, covering all climate zones of
Caballero, Yvan +3 more
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ABSTRACT Due to climate change and rapid urbanisation, flash floods are becoming increasingly threatening, making real‐time flash flood monitoring and early warning systems a crucial adaptation measure. In France, the Vigicrues Flash system, operational since 2017, uses a simplified rainfall‐runoff model to issue short‐range flood warnings for small‐to‐
Juliette Godet +7 more
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Appui au SCHAPI - Rapport de synthèse. Action 8
Ce rapport présente une synthèse des résultats de l'action 8 : appui au SCHAPI conduite dans le cadre de la convention DGPR-Université Gustave Eiffel 2020 n°2201239477 du 8 Juin 2020.
Nicolle, Pierre, Payrastre, Olivier
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This study used eDNA and digital PCR to track the parasite T. bryosalmonae and its hosts over a year in the Pyrenees. Results showed seasonal and spatial synchrony, especially in summer, with stronger alignment in nearby sites and where fish infection rates were high.
Chiara Mercier +5 more
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Abstract How much of the excess CO2 in running waters comes from in‐stream respiration of organic carbon? To answer this, we developed a 30‐yr metabolism‐carbonate system database at an hourly resolution for the Loire River, France, a large, alkaline river.
Jacob S. Diamond +6 more
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