Jérémie Riquier
University of Lyon
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Water Resources Research | 2014
Michael Bliss Singer; Christopher I. Sargeant; Hervé Piégay; Jérémie Riquier; Rob Wilson; Cristina M. Evans
Seasonal and annual partitioning of water within river floodplains has important implications for ecohydrologic links between the water cycle and tree growth. Climatic and hydrologic shifts alter water distribution between floodplain storage reservoirs (e.g., vadose, phreatic), affecting water availability to tree roots. Water partitioning is also dependent on the physical conditions that control tree rooting depth (e.g., gravel layers that impede root growth), the sources of contributing water, the rate of water drainage, and water residence times within particular storage reservoirs. We employ instrumental climate records alongside oxygen isotopes within tree rings and regional source waters, as well as topographic data and soil depth measurements, to infer the water sources used over several decades by two co-occurring tree species within a riparian floodplain along the Rhône River in France. We find that water partitioning to riparian trees is influenced by annual (wet versus dry years) and seasonal (spring snowmelt versus spring rainfall) fluctuations in climate. This influence depends strongly on local (tree level) conditions including floodplain surface elevation and subsurface gravel layer elevation. The latter represents the upper limit of the phreatic zone and therefore controls access to shallow groundwater. The difference between them, the thickness of the vadose zone, controls total soil moisture retention capacity. These factors thus modulate the climatic influence on tree ring isotopes. Additionally, we identified growth signatures and tree ring isotope changes associated with recent restoration of minimum streamflows in the Rhône, which made new phreatic water sources available to some trees in otherwise dry years. KEY POINTS Water shifts due to climatic fluctuations between floodplain storage reservoirsAnthropogenic changes to hydrology directly impact water available to treesEcohydrologic approaches to integration of hydrology afford new possibilities.
Freshwater Biology | 2015
Jérémie Riquier; Hervé Piégay; Monika Šulc Michalková
Geomorphology | 2013
Pauline Lola Dieras; José Antonio Constantine; Tristram Hales; Hervé Piégay; Jérémie Riquier
Hydrological Processes | 2015
Katarina Džubáková; Hervé Piégay; Jérémie Riquier; Milan Trizna
Geomorphology | 2017
Jérémie Riquier; Hervé Piégay; Nicolas Lamouroux; Lise Vaudor
Journées des jeunes géomorphologues | 2018
Jérémie Riquier; Hervé Piégay
I.S. Rivers | 2018
Jérémie Riquier; Hervé Piégay; Lise Vaudor
Colloque international du RUCHE "Ecrire l’histoire environnementale au XXIe siècle. Sources, méthodes, pratiques" | 2018
Emeline Comby; Jérémie Riquier; Yves-François Le Lay; Hervé Piégay
9èmes journées du réseau REVER – REVER et laisser faire ? | 2018
Moiroud Christophe; Jean-Michel Olivier; Lamouroux Nicolas; Emmanuel Castella; Hervé Piégay; Jérémie Riquier; Maxence Forcellini; Sylvain Dolédec
Towards the best practice of river restoration and maintenance | 2016
Jérémie Riquier; Hervé Piégay; Nicolas Lamouroux; Lise Vaudor