
Cet article présente une analyse fréquentielle des crues prenant en compte la notion de durée : l'approche "débit-durée-fréquence" (QdF). Deux applications sont présentées. La première concerne la description du régime des crues actuel, sur une centaine de bassins français. Differents régimes ont ainsi pu être définis et cartographiés. La seconde concerne la description des évolutions futures du régime, cette fois ci en analysant des débits simulés. Les resultats pour l'ensemble du bassin du Rhône (86 200 km2) seront bientôt disponibles dans le cadre du projet GICC-Rhône. L'application de la méthode proposée pourra permettre de représenter spatialement les impacts d'un changement du climat, et ainsi d'identifier les zones les plus affectées.
This paper presents a Flood Frequency Analysis (FFA) which takes into account the notion of duration: the "flood-duration-frequency" (QdF) method. Two applications are presented. The first one concerns its application to describing observed flood regimes in a case study of a hundred French catchments. Different types of floods are defined and represented on a map of France. The second application illustrates the potential for describing the impact of a presumed climate change, by analysing simulated discharges. Results for the whole Rhone basin (86 200 km2) will be soon available in the framework of the GICC-Rhone project. This will allow impacts of climate change to be spatially represented and critical areas identified.
[SDE] Environmental Sciences, CEMAGREF, HHLYHYD, HHLY, RHONE COURS D'EAU
[SDE] Environmental Sciences, CEMAGREF, HHLYHYD, HHLY, RHONE COURS D'EAU
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