Assessing temporal variability and controlling factors of the sediment budget of a small agricultural catchment in Northern France (the Pommeroye)

A high-frequency monitoring station was implemented at the outlet of the small catchment of the Pommeroye (0.54 km2) in Northern France to study erosion by runoff and hydro-sedimentological responses to heavy rainfall events in the context of Quaternary loess deposits. The aim of this experimental w...

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Main Authors: Edouard Patault, Claire Alary, Christine Franke, Arnaud Gauthier, Nor-Edine Abriak
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-03-01
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spelling doaj-e76b281573aa47b2bb167cab1dea04022020-11-25T03:10:02ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402019-03-0153e01407Assessing temporal variability and controlling factors of the sediment budget of a small agricultural catchment in Northern France (the Pommeroye)Edouard Patault0Claire Alary1Christine Franke2Arnaud Gauthier3Nor-Edine Abriak4IMT Lille Douai, Univ. Lille, EA 4515 – LGCgE – Civil Engineering and Environmental Department, F-59000 Lille, France; MINES ParisTech, PSL Research University, Center of Geosciences, 35 rue Saint-Honoré, 77305 Fontainebleau Cedex, France; Normandie Univ, Rouen, UNIROUEN, UNICAEN, CNRS, M2C, FED-SCALE, Rouen, France; Corresponding author.IMT Lille Douai, Univ. Lille, EA 4515 – LGCgE – Civil Engineering and Environmental Department, F-59000 Lille, FranceMINES ParisTech, PSL Research University, Center of Geosciences, 35 rue Saint-Honoré, 77305 Fontainebleau Cedex, FranceDépartement des Sciences de la Terre, Université de Lille 1, Villeneuve d’Ascq, FranceIMT Lille Douai, Univ. Lille, EA 4515 – LGCgE – Civil Engineering and Environmental Department, F-59000 Lille, FranceA high-frequency monitoring station was implemented at the outlet of the small catchment of the Pommeroye (0.54 km2) in Northern France to study erosion by runoff and hydro-sedimentological responses to heavy rainfall events in the context of Quaternary loess deposits. The aim of this experimental work is to assess the temporal variability of sediment yield and to identify the factors controlling the hydro-sedimentary response. To achieve this goal, statistical and hydro-sedimentary dynamic analyses were performed. During two years of monitoring (April 2016–April 2018), 48 flood events were recorded. The specific sediment yield (SSY) is highly variable and was evaluated to 29.4–70 t km-2 yr−1 which is conventional for the study region. Most of the sediment yield was produced in winter (55%) and autumn (42%). Only 3% of SSY were produced during spring and summer periods. According to our results, only 6% of the erosive events are responsible for the transport of more than 40% of the sediment flux recorded at the outlet. This underlines the temporal variability of the hydro-sedimentary production in small agricultural catchments for which most of the hydro-sedimentary flux is produced during a limited number of events. The results of statistical analyses show that the total amount of rainfall and the duration of a rainfall episode are the main controlling factors on the hydro-sedimentary response. Our results also suggest that the rainfall kinetic energy better reflects the sediment detachment, and that the 48 h-antecedent rainfall is not linked to the hydro-sedimentary response.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844018328147Environmental scienceAgricultureEarth scienceGeoscienceHydrology
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author Edouard Patault
Claire Alary
Christine Franke
Arnaud Gauthier
Nor-Edine Abriak
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Claire Alary
Christine Franke
Arnaud Gauthier
Nor-Edine Abriak
Assessing temporal variability and controlling factors of the sediment budget of a small agricultural catchment in Northern France (the Pommeroye)
Heliyon
Environmental science
Agriculture
Earth science
Geoscience
Hydrology
author_facet Edouard Patault
Claire Alary
Christine Franke
Arnaud Gauthier
Nor-Edine Abriak
author_sort Edouard Patault
title Assessing temporal variability and controlling factors of the sediment budget of a small agricultural catchment in Northern France (the Pommeroye)
title_short Assessing temporal variability and controlling factors of the sediment budget of a small agricultural catchment in Northern France (the Pommeroye)
title_full Assessing temporal variability and controlling factors of the sediment budget of a small agricultural catchment in Northern France (the Pommeroye)
title_fullStr Assessing temporal variability and controlling factors of the sediment budget of a small agricultural catchment in Northern France (the Pommeroye)
title_full_unstemmed Assessing temporal variability and controlling factors of the sediment budget of a small agricultural catchment in Northern France (the Pommeroye)
title_sort assessing temporal variability and controlling factors of the sediment budget of a small agricultural catchment in northern france (the pommeroye)
publisher Elsevier
series Heliyon
issn 2405-8440
publishDate 2019-03-01
description A high-frequency monitoring station was implemented at the outlet of the small catchment of the Pommeroye (0.54 km2) in Northern France to study erosion by runoff and hydro-sedimentological responses to heavy rainfall events in the context of Quaternary loess deposits. The aim of this experimental work is to assess the temporal variability of sediment yield and to identify the factors controlling the hydro-sedimentary response. To achieve this goal, statistical and hydro-sedimentary dynamic analyses were performed. During two years of monitoring (April 2016–April 2018), 48 flood events were recorded. The specific sediment yield (SSY) is highly variable and was evaluated to 29.4–70 t km-2 yr−1 which is conventional for the study region. Most of the sediment yield was produced in winter (55%) and autumn (42%). Only 3% of SSY were produced during spring and summer periods. According to our results, only 6% of the erosive events are responsible for the transport of more than 40% of the sediment flux recorded at the outlet. This underlines the temporal variability of the hydro-sedimentary production in small agricultural catchments for which most of the hydro-sedimentary flux is produced during a limited number of events. The results of statistical analyses show that the total amount of rainfall and the duration of a rainfall episode are the main controlling factors on the hydro-sedimentary response. Our results also suggest that the rainfall kinetic energy better reflects the sediment detachment, and that the 48 h-antecedent rainfall is not linked to the hydro-sedimentary response.
topic Environmental science
Agriculture
Earth science
Geoscience
Hydrology
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844018328147
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