ABSTRACT During the spawning migration of the anadromous allis Alosa alosa and twaite Alosa fallax shads, timing of river entry is decisive to ensure that arrival in the spawning grounds matches with favourable conditions for reproductive success.
Mikel Cherbero +3 more
wiley +1 more source
Merging modelled and reported flood impacts in Europe in a combined flood event catalogue for 1950–2020 [PDF]
Long-term trends in flood losses are regulated by multiple factors including climate variation, demographic dynamics, economic growth, land-use transitions, reservoir construction and flood risk reduction measures.
Dottori, Francesco +8 more
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Drivers of Spatiotemporal Patterns of Riparian Forest NDVI Along a Hydroclimatic Gradient
ABSTRACT In the context of rising global temperatures and their impact on weather patterns and water cycles, understanding the relationship between vegetation and hydroclimatic forcing is critical. Riparian forests are highly vulnerable to hydroclimatic variability, which can significantly affect water availability in the soil on which they primarily ...
Pierre Lochin +5 more
wiley +1 more source
Evaluation of hydrological models on small mountainous catchments: impact of the meteorological forcings [PDF]
Hydrological modelling of small mountainous catchments is particularly challenging because of the high spatio-temporal resolution required for the meteorological forcings.
A. Mas +7 more
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Role of tidal range and coastline morphology on the evolution of two macrotidal sand spits
Based on historical map and stratigraphic data, the construction dynamics of two sandspits, respectively, subject to macrotidal and hypertidal range (6.5 m vs. 14 m), and that both appeared at the end of the 17th century, are compared. The hypertidal spit developed fast, between 1650 and 1750 CE, with a dominant seaward direction while the macrotidal ...
Bernadette Tessier +6 more
wiley +1 more source
140-year daily ensemble streamflow reconstructions over 661 catchments in France [PDF]
The recent development of FYRE (French hYdroclimate REanalysis) Climate, a high-resolution ensemble daily reanalysis of precipitation and temperature covering the 1871–2012 period and the whole of France, offers the opportunity to derive streamflow ...
A. Devers +5 more
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Improving calibration of groundwater flow models using headwater streamflow intermittence
This study proposes a new methodology for calibrating headwater groundwater flow models by combining streamflow time series and maps of perennial and intermittent stream networks. The methodology is tested in two catchments where we evaluate strong contrasts in hydraulic conductivity and porosity to explain differences in stream intermittency dynamics.
Ronan Abhervé +6 more
wiley +1 more source
This paper presents (i) an inter‐basin comparison of wood flux dynamics using video monitoring and random forest predictions, (ii) a flux prediction tool and (iii) wood flux predictions for an unmonitored catchment. Abstract Predicting wood flux (i.e., wood piece number per time interval) or discharge (metre cubes of wood per second) in rivers is ...
Borbála Hortobágyi +3 more
wiley +1 more source
Projet Seine-Aval 6 SARTRE « Seine-Amont : Réseaux trophiques estuariens» [PDF]
⇨ ObjectifsLe projet SARTRE a pour but de combler les lacunes sur les connaissances du domaine pélagique en amont du Pont-de-Tancarville et de situer ces apports de données dans l’ensemble de l’écosystème de l'estuaire de la Seine. Ces données (anciennes
AZÉMAR, Fréderic +12 more
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Simple Bayesian reconstruction and forecasting of stream water temperature for ecologists-A tool using air temperature, optionally flow, in a time series decomposition approach. [PDF]
Bal G, de Eyto E.
europepmc +1 more source

