Articles | Volume 14, issue 1
https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-14-99-2010
https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-14-99-2010
18 Jan 2010
 | 18 Jan 2010

Multi-model comparison of a major flood in the groundwater-fed basin of the Somme River (France)

F. Habets, S. Gascoin, S. Korkmaz, D. Thiéry, M. Zribi, N. Amraoui, M. Carli, A. Ducharne, E. Leblois, E. Ledoux, E. Martin, J. Noilhan, C. Ottlé, and P. Viennot

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Amraoui, N., Golaz, C., Mardhel, V., Negrel, Ph., Petit, V., Pinault, J. L., and Pointet, T.: Simulation par modèle des hautes eaux de la Somme, BRGM/RP-51827-FR, http://www.brgm.fr/publication.jsp, 184 pp., 83 Figs., 11 Tables, 5 Annexes., 2002.
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