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Le Lay M., Saulnier G. M., Galle Sylvie, Séguis Luc, Metadier M., Peugeot Christophe. (2008). Model representation of the Sudanian hydrological processes : application on the Donga catchment (Benin). Journal of Hydrology, 363 (1-4), p. 32-41. ISSN 0022-1694.

Titre du document
Model representation of the Sudanian hydrological processes : application on the Donga catchment (Benin)
Année de publication
2008
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000261845800003
Auteurs
Le Lay M., Saulnier G. M., Galle Sylvie, Séguis Luc, Metadier M., Peugeot Christophe
Source
Journal of Hydrology, 2008, 363 (1-4), p. 32-41 ISSN 0022-1694
During the AMMA (African Monsoon Multidisciplinary Analysis) program, intensive field experiments were conducted on the Donga catchment (586 km(2)), which is part of the Oueme surveyed hydrological watershed (14,400 km 2). Based on these studies, a number of general hydrological assumptions were derived to explain the hydrological functioning of catchments located in the Sudanian hydrological area of West Africa. To take advantage of this field-acquired knowledge in the study of the impacts of climate and anthropogenic changes in these catchments, a model (TOPAMMA) was derived based on these hydrological assumptions. Subsurface lateral fluxes were described in the model using the TOPMODEL framework. The recharge of the deep water table was also modelled, taking into account its disconnection from the river network. Simple geomorphotogic approaches were used to estimate the time-transfer of both surface and subsurface water fluxes. Finally, to be consistent with the available meteorological data, a simple parameterization of evapotranspiration was added to the model. This paper details this modelisation as well as its corroboration on the Donga catchment. The data collected over the catchment during the 2002-2004 periods was therefore used at different scales, within either a quantitative or qualitative perspective. The results show that the model representation of the water cycle is quite realistic, which allows the AMMA community to have a useful tool available for water balance studies on the Sudanian region. However, further field investigations are necessary to confirm main model assumptions. Finally, the process representation in the model is now improved, especially with regard to the description of spatial land-surface heterogeneities and surf ace-atmosphere interactions.
Plan de classement
Hydrologie [062]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010044188]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010044188
Contact