Looking at trends in high flows at a local scale: The case study of Wallonia (Belgium) ; Analyse des tendances dans les débits de crue à l'échelle locale : L'étude de cas de la Wallonie

peer reviewed ; This study aims at analysing trends in high flows by examining annual maxima (AM), peaks over threshold (POTs) and the number of peaks per year (frequency) in 84 catchments across the Walloon region of Belgium. Trends were identified using statistical tests (regression analysis, Mann-Kendall and Pettitt tests). Almost 12 % of the sites show a trend in the magnitude of AM and frequency, and 6% show a trend in the magnitude of POTs. Globally, more negative trends have been detected, but the proportion of positive trends is higher in the Scheldt catchment than in the Meuse catchme... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Grandry, Maud
Gailliez, Sébastien
Brostaux, Yves
Degré, Aurore
Dokumenttyp: journal article
Erscheinungsdatum: 2020
Verlag/Hrsg.: Elsevier
Schlagwörter: flow annual maxima / peaks over threshold / trend detection / nonstationary flood frequency analysis / climate change / Wallonia / débits maximums annuels / POT / tendances / analyse fréquentielle non stationnaire / changements climatiques / Wallonie / Life sciences / Environmental sciences & ecology / Sciences du vivant / Sciences de l’environnement & écologie
Sprache: Englisch
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Link(s) : https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/250852

peer reviewed ; This study aims at analysing trends in high flows by examining annual maxima (AM), peaks over threshold (POTs) and the number of peaks per year (frequency) in 84 catchments across the Walloon region of Belgium. Trends were identified using statistical tests (regression analysis, Mann-Kendall and Pettitt tests). Almost 12 % of the sites show a trend in the magnitude of AM and frequency, and 6% show a trend in the magnitude of POTs. Globally, more negative trends have been detected, but the proportion of positive trends is higher in the Scheldt catchment than in the Meuse catchment. The results of nonstationary analysis indicate important changes in the magnitude of the 100-year flood (up to 18 % increase/11 % decrease in 10 years) and the frequency of peak flows (up to 42 % increase/31 % decrease). These changes could therefore impact future flood risk management in Wallonia. However, the time-series are short (30–50 years) and some uncertainty remains. Understanding the mechanisms responsible for the trends is essential to obtain better estimates of future flood flows. A first analysis of potential drivers reveals that changes in precipitation match the trends in high flows, and lower snowfall quantities and higher evapotranspiration rate, caused by the increase in temperature, could have contributed to the decrease in high flows in some regions. ; Cette étude a pour but d'analyser les tendances dans l’amplitude et la fréquence des pics de crue (débits maximums annuels, POTs et nombre de pics par an) dans 84 bassins versants de Wallonie. Les tendances ont été détectées à l'aide des tests statistiques de régression linéaire, Mann-Kendall et Pettitt. Presque 12% des stations de mesure analysées montrent une tendance significative dans l’amplitude des maximums annuels et la fréquence, et 6% montrent une tendance dans l’amplitude des POTs. Globalement, le nombre de tendances négatives est plus élevé, mais la proportion de tendances positives est plus grande dans le bassin de l’Escaut que dans le ...