Mediterranean flash flood transfer through karstic area |
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Authors: | Vincent Bailly-Comte Hervé Jourde Axel Roesch Séverin Pistre |
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Affiliation: | (1) Hydrosciences Laboratory, UMR 5569, University of Montpellier 2, 34095 Montpellier, France |
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Abstract: | Karstic aquifers influence flash floods propagation in Mediterranean countries. Near Montpellier, Southern France, discharge data are recorded on the Coulazou River upstream and downstream of the Aumelas Causse. Two gauging stations are used to describe the hydrodynamics of this binary karstic system. The first station characterizes the non-karstic catchment area. The second one is representative of the karstic part of the watershed. Records since April 2004 are used to understand how the river interacts with a karstic aquifer. Hydrograph analysis of three flash flood events is described. Corresponding discharge time series recorded at the two gauging stations are used to describe the modification of the hydrographs by auto- and crosscorrelations analyses. Finally, linear system analyses are used to provide the transfer functions of this binary karstic system according to the three flood events characteristics (initial conditions, volume, spatial distribution of rainfall, etc.). Theses functions summarize the hydrodynamic behaviour of the system: their shapes are indicative of the dynamics of the storage, the release and the contribution to surface waters. |
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Keywords: | Karst Flash flood Fourier transforms Time-series analysis Southern France |
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