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Science of The Total Environment | 2017

Coupling LiDAR and thermal imagery to model the effects of riparian vegetation shade and groundwater inputs on summer river temperature

Vincent Wawrzyniak; Pascal Allemand; Sarah Bailly; Jérôme Lejot; Hervé Piégay

In the context of global warming, it is important to understand the drivers controlling river temperature in order to mitigate temperature increases. A modeling approach can be useful for quantifying the respective importance of the different drivers, notably groundwater inputs and riparian shading which are potentially critical for reducing summer temperature. In this study, we use a one-dimensional deterministic model to predict summer water temperature at an hourly time step over a 21km reach of the lower Ain River (France). This sinuous gravel-bed river undergoes summer temperature increase with potential impacts on salmonid populations. The model considers heat fluxes at the water-air interface, attenuation of solar radiation by riparian forest, groundwater inputs and hydraulic characteristics of the river. Modeling is performed over two periods of five days during the summers 2010 and 2011. River properties are obtained from hydraulic modeling based on cross-section profiles and water level surveys. We model shadows of the vegetation on the river surface using LiDAR data. Groundwater inputs are determined using airborne thermal infrared (TIR) images and hydrological data. Results indicate that vegetation and groundwater inputs can mitigate high water temperatures during summer. Riparian shading effect is fairly similar between the two periods (-0.26±0.12°C and -0.31±0.18°C). Groundwater input cooling is variable between the two studied periods: when groundwater discharge represents 16% of the river discharge, it cools the river down by 0.68±0.13°C while the effect is very low (0.11±0.01°C) when the groundwater discharge contributes only 2% to the discharge. The effect of shading varies through the day: low in the morning and high during the afternoon and the evening whereas those induced by groundwater inputs is more constant through the day. Overall, the effect of riparian vegetation and groundwater inputs represents about 10% in 2010 and 24% in 2011 of water temperature diurnal amplitudes.


international conference on telecommunications | 2016

Bathymetric Mapping of Shallow Rivers with UAV Hyperspectral Data

Valeria Gentile; Marek Mrόz; Marie Spitoni; Jérôme Lejot; Hervé Piégay; L. Demarchi

Airborne images have long been used to support environmental monitoring due to their synoptic capability to cover wide areas with high spatial and temporal resolution. The potential for bathymetric mapping by airborne remote sensing has been addressed and demonstrated in several studies by means of imaging and non-imaging techniques. In this paper we evaluate the potential to retrieve water depth of shallow river from high resolution hyperspectral images using an empirical model, applicable under a range of specific field conditions and in a definite interval of wavelengths.


Geomorphologie-relief Processus Environnement | 2012

Le réseau hydrographique théorique (RHT) français et ses attributs environnementaux

Hervé Pella; Jérôme Lejot; Nicolas Lamouroux; Ton H. Snelder


Fluvial Remote Sensing for Science and Management | 2012

Hyperspatial Imagery in Riverine Environments

Patrice E. Carbonneau; Hervé Piégay; Jérôme Lejot; Robert Dunford; K. Michel


Journal of The American Water Resources Association | 2014

Uncertainty models for estimates of physical characteristics of river segments over large areas

Nicolas Lamouroux; Hervé Pella; Ton H. Snelder; Eric Sauquet; Jérôme Lejot; Ude Shankar


Geomorphologie-relief Processus Environnement | 2011

Utilisation de la télédétection pour la caractérisation des corridors fluviaux : exemples d'applications et enjeux actuels

Jérôme Lejot; Hervé Piégay; Peter D. Hunter; Bertrand Moulin; Mathieu Gagnage


Geomorphologie-relief Processus Environnement | 2017

Casser la connectivité hydrosédimentaire pour gérer la ressource en sol : cas du vignoble de Mercurey (Bourgogne)

Mathieu Fressard; Etienne Cossart; Clément Alami; Guillaume Brun; Antoine Potot; Jérôme Lejot; Romain Boulet; Aurélien Christol


Archive | 2016

Caractérisation physique et thermique des habitats aquatiques de l'Ain

Hervé Piégay; Fanny Arnaud; Naudet Grégoire; Hervé Capra; Spitoni Marie; Vincent Wawrzyniak; Shishir Gaur; Jérôme Lejot; Pascal Allemand; Bultingaire Ludovic; Benoît Camenen; Didier Graillot; Philippe Grandjean; Nicolas Lamouroux; Jérôme Le Coz; K. Michel; André Paquier; Hervé Pella; Lise Vaudor


International Conference HydroEco 2015 | 2015

Modelling the effects of riparian vegetation and groundwater inputs on river temperature (abstract#141)

Vincent Wawrzyniak; Hervé Piégay; Pascal Allemand; Shishir Gaur; Didier Graillot; S. Bailly; Jérôme Lejot


Colloque SHF - Drones et Hydraulique 2015 | 2015

Caractérisation des méso-habitats fluviaux par imagerie drone

Jérôme Lejot; Vincent Wawrzyniak; Hervé Piégay

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Vincent Wawrzyniak

École normale supérieure de Lyon

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Nicolas Lamouroux

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Simon Dufour

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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