Communication / Paper

Titre original
Original title
Distributed hydrological modelling of farmed catchments (MHYDAS) : assessing the impact of man-made structures on hydrological processes
Langue / Language
Anglais
Auteur(s) / Author(s)
Moussa, R.(1) ; Colin, F.(2) ; Dagès, C.(1) ; Fabre, J.-C.(1) ; Lagacherie, P.(1) ; Louchart, X.(1) ; Rabotin, M.(1) ; Raclot, D.(2) ; Voltz, M.(1)
Affiliation Auteur
Author affiliation
(1) INRA, UMR LISAH ; (2) SupAgro, UMR LISAH ; (3) IRD, UMR LISAH
Résumé original
Original abstract
Management of water resources of agricultural catchments has emerged as an environmental priority due to the effects of anthropogenic discontinuities or activities such as the field limits, embankments, drains, ditches, and agricultural practices on runoff, erosion and pollutant transport. MHYDAS, a physically based distributed hydrological model, was especially developed to model water, pollutant and erosion transport, taking into account these discontinuities and practices. A modular approach was undertaken using the platform OpenFLUID, which enables the user to build his own version of MHYDAS by combining various processes (interception, runoff, channel routing, infiltration, transfer in the soil, pollutant fate and transfer, erosion transfer) as a function of the objective of the study and the availability and the accuracy of the data. Application cases are shown and compared in various agro-hydro-climatic conditions in order to study the impact on water and pollutant transfer of tillage practices in the vineyard, stem-flow in tropical volcanic zone and drains in drained catchments. Finally, the model was applied to simulate the impact of various land-use scenarios.
Mots-clés français
French keywords
hydrological modelling ; farmed catchment ; land-use scenario
Année / Année
2010
Nombre de pages
Number of pages
14 p.
Section
2. Modelling the biophysical components of landscapes
 
Information sur le colloque / Information about the conference
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Titre
LandMod 2010: International Conference on Integrative Landscape Modelling
Date
3/2/2010 - 5/2/2010
Pays
France