2014
DOI: 10.1080/02626667.2014.902061
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La méthode SHYREG débit—application sur 1605 bassins versants en France métropolitaine

Abstract: Résumé La méthode SHYREG est une approche développée pour la connaissance régionale de l'aléa pluvial (SHYREG pluie) et hydrologique (SHYREG débit) en tout point du territoire français. Elle est basée sur le couplage d'un générateur stochastique de pluie horaire et d'un modèle hydrologique. Cet article présente les résultats de la mise en oeuvre de la méthode sur 1605 bassins versants répartis sur la France métropolitaine. Sur les fréquences courantes (c.à.d. périodes de retour inférieures à 10 ans), la méthod… Show more

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“…The discharge quantiles are estimated based on the French SHYREG flood frequency database (Aubert et al, 2014). Nevertheless, the accuracy of this information on flow frequency is not crucial for the implementation of the impact model; it just enables the derivation of flood maps for defined discharge values of relatively homogeneous magnitude for all the considered river reaches.…”
Section: Definition Of the Impact Model Based On A Catalogue Of Floodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The discharge quantiles are estimated based on the French SHYREG flood frequency database (Aubert et al, 2014). Nevertheless, the accuracy of this information on flow frequency is not crucial for the implementation of the impact model; it just enables the derivation of flood maps for defined discharge values of relatively homogeneous magnitude for all the considered river reaches.…”
Section: Definition Of the Impact Model Based On A Catalogue Of Floodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Flood quantiles were then defined through frequency analysis, and an aggregation approach was used to guarantee flood quantile spatial coherence at the catchment scale. The approach was validated against quantiles estimated from observed discharge time series from over 1000 stations in France (Aubert et al ., ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…This model is a simple GR-type model [80,81] with a single parameter to calibrate. It is composed of a production reservoir whose capacity is related to hydrogeology, a routing reservoir with a uniform capacity and a 2-h unit hydrograph [46]. During a rainfall event, the production reservoir retains water and progressively saturates.…”
Section: Process-based Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different FFA methods were applied and associated with diverse regionalisation techniques. The FFA methods were an at-site Gumbel distribution (also called GEV type I), an at-site GEV distribution fitted with a Bayesian process using a regional a priori, a regional GEV distribution fitted on pooled data (the index flood method) and a process-based simulation approach (the SHYREG method [18,46,47]). To be as exhaustive as possible, different regionalisation schemes were associated with each of the FFA approaches.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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