Magalie Delmas
Institut national de la recherche agronomique
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Science of The Total Environment | 2013
Rémi Dupas; F. Curie; Chantal Gascuel-Odoux; Florentina Moatar; Magalie Delmas; Virginie Parnaudeau; Patrick Durand
Many countries are developing models to estimate N emissions in rivers as part of national-scale water quality assessments. Generally, models are applied with national databases, while at the regional scale, more detailed databases are sometimes available. This paper discusses pros and cons of developing regionalized models versus applying countrywide models. A case study is used to support the discussion. The model used, called Nutting-N (NUTrient Transfer modelING-Nitrogen), relies on a statistical approach linking nitrogen sources and watershed land and river characteristics and aims to evaluate the risk of water bodies failing to reach quality objectives defined by national and federal policies. After calibration and evaluation at the national scale (France), the predictive quality of the model was compared with two regionalized models in a crystalline massif (Brittany, western France, 27,000 km(2)) and in a sedimentary basin (Seine, Paris basin, 78,000 km(2)), where detailed regional databases are available. The national-scale model provided robust predictions in most conditions encountered in France (efficiency=0.69). Terrestrial retention was related mainly to specific runoff, and its median value was estimated at 49% of the N surplus, whereas median river retention represented 18% of incoming N discharge. Regionalizing the model generally improved goodness-of-fit, as the root mean squared error was reduced by 6-24%. However, precision of parameter estimates degraded when too few monitoring basins were available or when variability in land and river characteristics was too low in the calibration dataset. Hence, regional-scale models should be advocated only after the trade-off between improvement of fit and degradation of parameter estimates is examined.
Ecological Indicators | 2015
Rémi Dupas; Magalie Delmas; Jean-Marcel Dorioz; Josette Garnier; Florentina Moatar; Chantal Gascuel-Odoux
Journal of Hydrology | 2012
Magalie Delmas; L.T. Pak; O. Cerdan; Veronique Souchere; Y. Le Bissonnais; A. Couturier; L. Sorel
Journal of Soils and Sediments | 2009
Magalie Delmas; O. Cerdan; Jean-Marie Mouchel; Manuel Garcin
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms | 2012
Magalie Delmas; O. Cerdan; Bruno Cheviron; Jean-Marie Mouchel; Frédérique Eyrolle
Journal of Hydrology | 2014
Bruno Cheviron; Magalie Delmas; Olivier Cerdan; Jean-Marie Mouchel
Comptes Rendus Geoscience | 2012
Olivier Cerdan; Magalie Delmas; Philippe Négrel; Jean-Marie Mouchel; Emmanuelle Petelet-Giraud; Sébastien Salvador-Blanes; Francesca Degan
International symposium on Sediment dynamics: From the summit to the sea : ICCE/AHS 2014 | 2014
Olivier Cerdan; Magalie Delmas
The EGU General Assembly | 2013
Olivier Cerdan; Magalie Delmas; Sébastien Salvador-Blanes
International Conference on Geomorphology - IAG 2013 | 2013
Olivier Cerdan; Magalie Delmas; Marc Desmet; Degan Francesca