Gatel, Laura; Lauvernet, Claire; Carluer, Nadia et Paniconi, Claudio (2016). Effect of surface and subsurface heterogeneity on the hydrological response of a grassed buffer zone. Journal of Hydrology , vol. 542 . pp. 637-647. DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2016.09.038.
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Résumé
Grassed buffer zones are an effective method to reduce contaminant impacts on aquatic environments. The general objective of this study is to explore the impact of both surface and subsurface heterogeneity on the hydrological responses of a vegetative buffer strip. Heterogeneity is described by two variables, microtopography and saturated hydraulic conductivity. Numerous surface and subsurface heterogeneity scenarios were simulated with a physically-based numerical model of coupled surface/subsurface processes. The scenarios were evaluated relative to data from an experimental vegetative filter in a Beaujolais vineyard, France. The subsurface scenarios show that conductivity heterogeneity plays a key role on the buffer strip’s capacity to infiltrate incoming surface runoff and on the ensuing runoff pathways. The conjunctive surface and subsurface scenarios indicate that microtopography variability is comparatively less influential on the hydrological interactions and pathways within the buffer strip, and that representing this heterogeneity via appropriate statistical distributions can be a good assumption in practice.
Type de document: | Article |
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Mots-clés libres: | surface–subsurface coupled modelling; spatial heterogeneity; vegetative buffer strip; saturated hydraulic conductivity; microtopography |
Centre: | Centre Eau Terre Environnement |
Date de dépôt: | 16 févr. 2018 22:26 |
Dernière modification: | 16 sept. 2020 04:00 |
URI: | https://espace.inrs.ca/id/eprint/5158 |
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