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Coron, L., Thirel, G., Delaigue, O., Perrin, C. and Andréassian, V. 2017. The Suite of Lumped GR Hydrological Models in an R Package. Environmental Modelling and Software, 94, 166–171. doi: 10.1016/j.envsoft.2017.05.002.
Pushpalatha, R., Perrin, C., Le Moine, N., Mathevet, T. and Andréassian, V. 2011. A downward structural sensitivity analysis of hydrological models to improve low-flow simulation. Journal of Hydrology, 411(1-2): 66-76, doi:10.1016/j.jhydrol.2011.09.034.
Mouelhi, S., Michel , C., Perrin, C. & Andréassian, V. 2006. Linking stream flow to rainfall at the annual time step: the Manabe bucket model revisited. J. Hydrol. 328, 283-296, doi:10.1016/j.jhydrol.2005.12.022.
Mouelhi, S., Michel, C., Perrin, C. & Andréassian, V. 2006. Stepwise development of a two-parameter monthly water balance model. J. Hydrol. 318(1-4), 200-214, doi:10.1016/j.jhydrol.2005.06.014.
Perrin, C., Michel, C. and Andréassian, V. 2003. Improvement of a parsimonious model for streamflow simulation. Journal of Hydrology, 279: 275-289, doi: 10.1016/S0022-1694(03)00225-7.
Andréassian, V., Ü. Mander & T. Pae. 2016. The Budyko hypothesis before Budyko: The hydrological legacy of Evald Oldekop. Journal of Hydrology, 535: 386–391. doi:10.1016/j.jhydrol.2016.02.002.
Coron L., V. Andréassian, C. Perrin, N. Le Moine. 2015. Graphical tools based on Turc-Budyko plots to detect changes in catchment behaviour. Hydrological Sciences Journal, 60(7-8): 1394-1407. doi: 10.1080/02626667.2014.964245.
De Lavenne, A. & V. Andréassian. 2018. Impact of climate seasonality on catchment yield: a parameterization for commonly-used water balance formulas. Journal of Hydrology, 558, 266–274, doi: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2018.01.009.
Lebecherel, L., V. Andréassian & C. Perrin. 2013. On regionalizing the Turc-Mezentsev water balance formula. Water Resources Research, 49, doi: 10.1002/2013WR013575.
Andréassian, V., & C. Perrin. 2012. On the ambiguous interpretation of the Turc-Budyko nondimensional graph. Water Resources Research, 48, W10601, doi: 10.1029/2012WR012532.
Le Moine, N., Andréassian, V., Perrin, C. & Michel, C. 2007. How can rainfall-runoff models handle intercatchment groundwater flows? Theoretical study based on 1040 French catchments. Water Resources Research 43(6), W06428, doi: 10.1029/2006WR005608.
Andréassian, V., J. Margat, G. Thirel & P. Hubert. 2015. What part of natural flow can be considered a ‘water resource’? In: Cudennec, C; Demuth, S; Mishra, A; editors. Proceedings of the 11th Kovacs Colloquium on Hydrological Sciences and Water Security: Past, Present and Future. IAHS Publ. 366. Pages: 86-92, doi:10.5194/piahs-366-86-2015.
Thirel G., V. Andréassian, C. Perrin. 2015. Editorial: On the need to test hydrological models under changing conditions, Hydrological Sciences Journal, 60(7-8): 1165-1173, doi: 10.1080/02626667.2015.1050027.
Andréassian, V., F. Bourgin, L. Oudin, T. Mathevet, C. Perrin, J. Lerat, L. Coron, L. Berthet. 2014. Seeking genericity in the selection of parameter sets: impact on hydrological model efficiency. Water Resources Research, 50(10): 8356-8366, doi: 10.1002/2013WR014761.
Gupta, H.V., C. Perrin, R. Kumar, G. Blöschl, M. Clark, A. Montanari, and V. Andréassian. 2014. Large-sample hydrology: a need to balance depth with breadth. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 18, 463–477, doi: 10.5194/hess-18-463-2014.
Bennett, N., B. Croke, G. Guariso, J. Guillaume, S. Hamilton, A. Jakeman., S. Marsili-Libelli, L. Newhama, J. Norton, C. Perrin, S. Pierce, B. Robson, R. Seppelt, A. Voinov, B. Fath, V. Andréassian. 2013. Characterising performance of environmental models. Environmental Modelling and Software, 40: 1-20, doi:10.1016/j.envsoft.2012.09.011.
Andréassian, V., Le Moine, N., Perrin, C., Ramos, M.H., Oudin, L., Mathevet, T., Lerat, J., Berthet, L. 2012. All that glitters is not gold: the case of calibrating hydrological models. Hydrological Processes, vol. 26, p. 2206 – 2210. doi:10.1002/hyp.9264.
Andréassian, V., Perrin, C., Parent, E. and Bardossy, A., 2010. Editorial – The Court of Miracles of Hydrology: can failure stories contribute to hydrological science? Hydrological Sciences Journal, 55(6): 849-856, DOI: 10.1080/02626667.2010.506050.
Andréassian, V., Perrin, C., Berthet, L., Le Moine, N., Lerat, J., Loumagne, C., Oudin, L., Mathevet, T., Ramos, M.H., Valéry, A. 2009. Crash tests for a standardized evaluation of hydrological models. Hydrol. Earth. Syst. Sci. 13, 1757-1764, doi:10.5194/hess-13-1757-2009.
Andréassian, V., Le Moine, N., Mathevet, T., Lerat, J., Berthet, L., Perrin, C. 2009. The hunting of the hydrological snark. Hydrological Processes 23(4), 651-654. doi: 10.1002/hyp.7217.
Andréassian, V., J. Lerat, C. Loumagne, T. Mathevet, C. Michel, L. Oudin, and C. Perrin. 2007. What is really undermining hydrologic science today?, Hydrol. Processes, 21, 2819-2822, DOI: 10.1002/hyp.6854.
Andréassian, V., Hall, A., Chahinian, N. & Schaake, J., 2006. Introduction and Synthesis: Why should hydrologists work on a large number of basin data sets? IAHS Publication n°307, pp. 1-5.
Michel, C., Perrin, C., Andréassian, V., Oudin, L. & Mathevet, T., 2006. Has basin scale modelling advanced far beyond empiricism ?, IAHS Publication n°307, pp. 108-116.
Andréassian, V., Oddos, A., Michel, C., Anctil, F. and Perrin, C. 2004. Impact of spatial aggregation of inputs and parameters on the efficiency of rainfall-runoff models: a theoretical study using chimera watersheds. Water Resources Research, 40(5), W05209, doi : 10.1029/2003WR002854.
Perrin, C., C. Michel et V. Andréassian, 2001. Does a large number of parameters enhance model performance? Comparative assessment of common catchment model structures on 429 catchments. Journal of Hydrology, 242 (3-4): 275-301, doi: 10.1016/S0022-1694(00)00393-0.
Andréassian, V., Lerat, J., Le Moine, N. and Perrin, C. 2012. Neighbors: Nature’s own hydrological models. Journal of Hydrology, 414-415: 49-58, doi:10.1016/j.jhydrol.2011.10.007.
Bourgin, F., V. Andréassian, C. Perrin, and L. Oudin. 2015. Transferring model uncertainty estimates from gauged to ungauged catchments. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 19: 2535-2546, doi:10.5194/hess-19-2535-2015.
Lebecherel, L., V. Andréassian & C. Perrin. 2016. On evaluating the robustness of spatial-proximity-based regionalization methods. Journal of Hydrology, 539: 196-203, doi: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2016.05.031.
Lebecherel, L., V. Andréassian & C. Perrin. 2013. On regionalizing the Turc-Mezentsev water balance formula. Water Resources Research, 49, doi:10.1002/2013WR013575.
Oudin, L., Andréassian, V., Loumagne, C. & Michel, C. 2006. How informative is land-cover for the regionalization of the GR4J rainfall-runoff model?, IAHS Publication n°307, pp. 246-255.
Oudin, L., Andréassian, V., Rojas-Serna, C., Le Moine, N. & Michel, C. 2007. Testing similarity indices to reduce predictive uncertainty in ungauged basins. In: E. Boegh et al. (Editors), Quantification and Reduction of Predictive Uncertainty for Sustainable Water Resources Management, IAHS Publication 313. IAHS Press, Wallingford, pp. 303-310.
Oudin, L., V. Andréassian, C. Perrin, C. Michel, and N. Le Moine. 2008. Spatial proximity, physical similarity and ungaged catchments: confrontation on 913 French catchments, Water Resources Research, 44, W03413, doi:10.1029/2007WR006240.
Perrin, C., V. Andréassian, T. Mathevet, N. Le Moine. 2008. Discrete parameterization of hydrological models: evaluating the use of parameter sets libraries over 900 catchments. Water Resources Research, 44, W08447, doi:10.1029/2007WR006579.
Poncelet, C., V. Andréassian, L. Oudin & C. Perrin. 2017. The Quantile Solidarity approach for the parsimonious regionalization of flow duration curves. Hydrological Sciences Journal, 62(9): 1364-1380, doi: 10.1080/02626667.2017.1335399.
Rojas-Serna, C., C. Michel, C. Perrin & V. Andréassian. 2006. Ungauged catchments: How to make the most of a few streamflow measurements?, IAHS Publication n°307, pp. 230-236.
Rojas-Serna, C., L. Lebecherel, C. Perrin, V. Andréassian & L. Oudin. 2016. How should a rainfall-runoff model be parameterized in an almost ungauged catchment? A methodology tested on 609 catchments. Water Resources Research, 52(6): 4765-4784, doi: 10.1002/2015WR018549.
Crochemore, L., C. Perrin, V. Andréassian, U. Ehret, S.P. Seibert, S. Grimaldi, H. Gupta, J-E Paturel. 2015. Comparing expert judgement and numerical criteria for hydrograph evaluation. Hydrological Sciences Journal, 60 (3): 402-423, doi: 10.1080/02626667.2014.903331.
Mathevet, T., Michel, C., Andréassian, V. & Perrin, C., 2006. A bounded version of the Nash-Sutcliffe criterion for better model assessment on large sets of basins. IAHS Red Books Series n°307, pp. 211-219.
Perrin, C., Andréassian, V. & Michel, C. 2006. Simple benchmark models as a basis for criteria of model efficiency, Archiv für Hydrobiologie Supplement 161/1-2, Large Rivers, 17(1-2), 221-244.
Perrin, C., Dilks, C., Bärlund, I., Payan, J. L. & Andréassian, V. 2006. Use of simple rainfall-runoff models as a baseline for the benchmarking of the hydrological component of complex catchment models, Archiv für Hydrobiologie Supplement 161/1-2, Large Rivers, 17(1-2), 75-96.
Pushpalatha, R., Perrin, C., Le Moine, N. and Andréassian, V. 2012. A review of efficiency criteria suitable for evaluating low-flow simulations. Journal of Hydrology, 420-421: 171-182, doi:10.1016/j.jhydrol.2011.11.055.
Anctil, F., Perrin, C. and Andréassian, V., 2004. Impact of the length of observed records on the performance of ANN and of conceptual parsimonious rainfall-runoff forecasting models. Environmental Modelling and Software, 19(4): 357-368, DOI: 10.1016/S1364-8152(03)00135-X.
Andréassian, V., C. Perrin, C. Michel, I. Usart-Sanchez et J. Lavabre, 2001. Impact of Imperfect Rainfall Knowledge on the Efficiency and the Parameters of Watershed Models. Journal of Hydrology, 250 (1-4): 206-223, doi: 10.1016/S0022-1694(01)00437-1.
Andréassian, V., Oddos, A., Michel, C., Anctil, F. and Perrin, C., 2004. Impact of spatial aggregation of inputs and parameters on the efficiency of rainfall-runoff models: a theoretical study using chimera watersheds. Water Resources Research, 40(5), W05209, doi : 10.1029/2003WR002854.
Andréassian, V., Perrin, C. and Michel, C., 2004. Impact of imperfect potential evapotranspiration knowledge on the efficiency and parameters of watershed models. Journal of Hydrology, 286 : 19-35, DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2003.09.030.
Brigode P., E. Paquet, P. Bernardara, J. Gailhard, F. Garavaglia, P. Ribstein, F. Bourgin, C. Perrin, V. Andréassian. 2015. Dependence of model-based extreme flood estimation on the calibration period: the case study of the Kamp River (Austria), Hydrological Sciences Journal, 60(7-8): 1424-1437. doi: 10.1080/02626667.2015.1006632.
Lebecherel, L., V. Andréassian, C. Perrin & P. Maugis. 2014. Analyse de la sensibilité des calculs hydrologiques à la densité spatiale des réseaux hydrométriques. La Houille Blanche, n° 1, p. 39-44, doi: 10.1051/lhb/2014006.
Lobligeois, F., V. Andréassian, C. Perrin, P. Tabary, & C. Loumagne. 2014. When does higher spatial resolution rainfall information improve streamflow simulation? An evaluation on 3620 flood events. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 18: 575-594, doi: 10.5194/hess-18-575-2014.
Oudin, L., Andréassian, V., Perrin, C., Anctil, F., 2004. Locating the sources of low-pass behaviour within rainfall-runoff models. Water Resources Research 40(11), doi: 0.1029/2004WR003291.
Oudin, L., Perrin, C., Mathevet, T., Andréassian, V. & Michel, C. 2006. Impact of biased and randomly corrupted inputs on the efficiency and the parameters of watershed models. J. Hydrol. 320, 62-83, doi:10.1016/j.jhydrol.2005.07.016.
Perrin, C., Oudin, L., Andréassian, V., Rojas-Serna, C., Michel, C. & Mathevet, T., 2007. Impact of limited streamflow knowledge on the efficiency and the parameters of rainfall-runoff models. Hydrological Sciences Journal 52(1), 131-151, DOI: 10.1623/hysj.52.1.131.
Anctil, F., Lauzon, N., Andréassian, V., Oudin, L. & Perrin, C. (2006) Improvement of rainfall-runoff forecasts through mean areal rainfall optimization. J. Hydrol., doi:10.1016/j.jhydrol.2006.01.016.
Bourgin, P.-Y., V. Andréassian, S. Gascoin & A. Valéry. 2012. Que sait-on des précipitations en altitude dans les Andes semi-arides du Chili ? La Houille Blanche(2): 12-17, http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/lhb/2012010.
Nicolle, P., Valéry, A., Ramos, M.H., Perrin, C. and Andréassian, V. 2012. Mieux prévoir les crues nivales : évaluation de prévisions probabilistes de débit sur des bassins versants de montagne français. La Houille Blanche (2): 26-33, doi: 10.1051/lhb/2012012.
Pokhrel, B. K., P. Chevallier, V. Andréassian, A. A. Tahir, Y. Arnaud, L. Neppel, O. R. Bajracharya, K. P. Budhathoki. 2014. Comparison of two snowmelt modelling approaches in the Dudh Koshi Basin (Eastern Himalayas, Nepal), Hydrological Sciences Journal, 59(8): 1507-1518, doi: 10.1080/02626667.2013.842282.
Valéry, A., Andréassian, V. and Perrin, C., 2009. Inverting the hydrological cycle: when streamflow measurements help assess altitudinal precipitation gradients in mountain areas. IAHS-AISH Publication 333: 281-286.
Valéry, A., V. Andréassian and C. Perrin. 2014. As simple as possible but not simpler: what is useful in a temperature-based snow-accounting routine? Part 1 - Comparison of six snow accounting routines on 380 catchments. Journal of Hydrology, 517: 1166-1175, doi: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2014.04.059.
Valéry, A., V. Andréassian and C. Perrin. 2014. As simple as possible but not simpler: what is useful in a temperature-based snow-accounting routine? Part 2 - Sensitivity analysis of the Cemaneige snow accounting routine on 380 catchments. Journal of Hydrology, 517: 1176-1187, doi: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2014.04.058.
Perrin, C., Ramos, M.-H., Andréassian, V., Nicolle, P., Crochemore, L. & R. Pushpalatha. 2015. Improved rainfall-runoff modelling tools for low-flow forecasting: application to French catchments. In : Andreu J., A. Solera, J. Paredes-Arquiola, D. Haro-Monteagudo, H. van Lanen (2015). Drought: Research and Science-Policy Interfacing: Taylor and Francis, London, p. 259-265.
Nicolle, P., R. Pushpalatha, C. Perrin, D. Francois, D. Thiéry, T. Mathevet, M. Le Lay, F. Besson, J.-M. Soubeyroux, C. Viel, F. Regimbeau, V. Andréassian, P. Maugis, B. Augeard, and E. Morice. 2014. Benchmarking hydrological models for low-flow simulation and forecasting on French catchments. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 18: 2829-2857, doi: 10.5194/hess-18-2829-2014.
Pushpalatha, R., Perrin, C., Le Moine, N., Mathevet, T. and Andréassian, V., 2011. A downward structural sensitivity analysis of hydrological models to improve low-flow simulation. Journal of Hydrology, 411(1-2): 66-76, doi:10.1016/j.jhydrol.2011.09.034.
Oudin, L., Hervieu, F., Michel, C., Perrin, C., Andréassian, V., Anctil, F. & Loumagne, C. (2005) Which potential evapotranspiration input for a rainfall-runoff model? Part 2 – Towards a simple and efficient PE model for rainfall-runoff modelling. Journal of Hydrology,. 303(1-4), 290-306, DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2004.08.026.
Oudin, L., Michel, C., Andréassian, V., Anctil, F. & Loumagne, C. (2005) Should Bouchet’s hypothesis be taken into account in rainfall-runoff modelling? An assessment over 308 catchments. Hydrological Processes, 19(20): 4093-4106, DOI: 10.1002/hyp.5874.
Le Moine, N., Andréassian, V., Perrin, C. & Michel, C., 2007. How can rainfall-runoff models handle intercatchment groundwater flows? Theoretical study based on 1040 French catchments. Water Resources Research 43(6), W06428, doi: 10.1029/2006WR005608.
Le Moine, N., V. Andréassian, T. Mathevet (2008), Confronting surface- and groundwater balances on the La Rochefoucauld-Touvre karstic system (Charente, France), Water Resources Research, 44, W03403, doi:10.1029/2007WR005984.
de Lavenne, A., G. Thirel, V. Andréassian, C. Perrin & M.H. Ramos. 2016. Spatial variability of the parameters of a semi-distributed hydrological model. Proc. IAHS, 373, 87–94, doi:10.5194/piahs-373-87-2016.
Anctil, F., Michel, C., Perrin, C. and Andréassian, V. 2004. A soil moisture index as an auxiliary ANN input for stream flow forecasting. Journal of Hydrology, 286 : 155-167, DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2003.09.006.
Anctil, F., Perrin, C. and Andréassian, V., 2003. ANN output updating of lumped conceptual rainfall-runoff forecasting models. Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 39(5): 1269-1280, doi: 10.1111/j.1752-1688.2003.tb03708.x.
Berthet, L., Andréassian, V., Perrin, C., Javelle, P., 2009. How crucial is it to account for the antecedent moisture conditions in flood forecasting? Comparison of event-based and continuous approaches on 178 catchments. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 13(6), 819–831, doi:10.5194/hess-13-819-2009.
Bourgin, F., M.H. Ramos, G. Thirel and V. Andréassian. 2014. Investigating the interactions between data assimilation and post-processing in hydrological ensemble forecasting. Journal of Hydrology, 519: 2775-2784. doi: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2014.07.054.
Furusho, C., C. Perrin, J. Viatgé, R. Lamblin & V. Andréassian. 2016. Synergies entre acteurs opérationnels et scientifiques au service de l’amélioration de la prévision des crues. La Houille Blanche, n° 4 (5-10), doi 10.1051/lhb/2016033.
Lacaze, Y., Chesneau, S., Raimbault, E., Piotte, O., Silva, J.P., Perrin, C., Andréassian, V., Berthet, L., Coron, L. and Fortier-Filion, T.C., 2011. Les modèles de prévision opérationnels d’aujourd’hui auraient-ils été fiables sur la crue de 1910 ? Analyse rétrospective critique sur une base de données de 1910. La Houille Blanche, 1: 22-29, DOI: 10.1051/lhb/2011002.
Randrianasolo, A., Ramos, M.H., Andréassian, V. (2011) Hydrological ensemble forecasting at ungauged basins: using neighbour catchments for model setup and updating. Advances in Geosciences, 29: 1-11, doi:10.5194/adgeo-29-1-2011.
Randrianasolo, A., Ramos, M.H., Thirel, G., Andréassian, V., Martin, E. (2010) Comparing the scores of hydrological ensemble forecasts issued by two different hydrological models. Atmospheric Science Letters, 11: 100-107, DOI: 10.1002/asl.259.
Andréassian, V. and Lavabre, J., 2002. Relations entre le couvert forestier et le comportement hydrologique à l’échelle du bassin versant. Comptes Rendus de l’Académie d’Agriculture de France, 88(7): 97-98.
Andréassian, V., 2004. Couvert forestier et comportement hydrologique des bassins versants. La Houille Blanche, n°2, 31-35, DOI: 10.1051/lhb:200402002.
Andréassian, V., 2004. Waters and Forests: from historical controversy to scientific debate. Journal of Hydrology, 291(1-2): 1-27, DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2003.12.015.
Andréassian, V., 2012. Visualising the hydrological signature of an unsteady land cover – an application to deforested and afforested catchments in Australia, the USA and France. IAHS Publ. 353: 125-134.
Andréassian, V., M. Tangara et J. Muraz, 2001. Evaluer l’impact de l’évolution du couvert forestier sur le comportement hydrologique des bassins versants : méthodologie et premiers résultats fondés sur les données de l’IFN. Revue Forestière Française, LIII (3-4): 475-480.
Andréassian, V., Parent, E., and Michel, C., 2003. A distribution-free test to detect gradual changes in watershed behavior. Water Resources Research, 39(9): 1252, doi : 10.1029/2003WR002081.
Cosandey, C., V. Andréassian, C. Martin, J.-F. Didon-Lescot, J. Lavabre, N. Folton, N. Mathys, and D. Richard, 2005. The hydrological impact of the Mediterranean forest: a review of French research. Journal of Hydrology, 301(1-4): 235-249, DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2004.06.040.
Folton, N., V. Andréassian, R. Duperray. 2015. Hydrological impact of forest-fire from paired-catchment and rainfall–runoff modelling perspectives, Hydrological Sciences Journal, 60(7-8): 1213-1224. doi: 10.1080/02626667.2015.1035274.
Lavabre, J., V. Andréassian, et O. Laroussinie, 2002. Les eaux et les forêts. La forêt : un outil de gestion des eaux? La Houille Blanche, n°3 : 72-77, doi: 10.1051/lhb/2002047.
Lavabre, J. & V. Andréassian, 2000. Eaux et forêts. La forêt : un outil de gestion des eaux ? Cemagref, Antony. 147 p.
Coron, L., Andréassian, V., Bourqui, M., Perrin, C. and Hendrickx, F., 2011. Pathologies of hydrological models used in changing climatic conditions: a review, Hydro-Climatology: Variability and Change. IAHS Publication. 344, pp. 39-44.
Coron, L., V. Andréassian, C. Perrin, M. Bourqui, and F. Hendrickx. 2014. On the lack of robustness of hydrologic models regarding water balance simulation – a diagnostic approach on 20 mountainous catchments using three models of increasing complexity. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 18: 727-746, doi: 10.5194/hess-18-727-2014.
Kuentz, A., T. Mathevet, D. Cœur, C. Perret, J. Gailhard, L. Guérin, Y. Gash & V. Andréassian. 2014. Hydrométrie et hydrologie historiques du bassin de la Durance. La Houille Blanche, 4: 57-63. doi: 10.1051/lhb/2014039.
Kuentz, A., T. Mathevet, J. Gailhard, C. Perret & V. Andréassian (2013). Over 100 years of climatic and hydrologic variability of a Mediterranean and mountainous watershed: the Durance River. IAHS Publ. 360: 19-25.
Le Moine, N., Andréassian, V., Perrin, C. & Michel, C., 2007. ‘Outlier’ catchments: what can we learn from them in terms of prediction uncertainty in rainfall-runoff modelling? In: E. Boegh et al. (Editors), Quantification and Reduction of Predictive Uncertainty for Sustainable Water Resources Management, IAHS Publication 313. IAHS Press, Wallingford, pp. 195-203.
Refsgaard J.C., H. Madsen, V. Andréassian, K. Arnbjerg-Nielsen, T.A. Davidson, M. Drews, D.P. Hamilton, E. Jeppesen, E. Kjellström, J.E. Olesen, T.O. Sonnenborg, D. Trolle, P. Willems, J.H. Christensen. 2013. A framework for testing the ability of models to project climate change and its impacts. Climatic Change, 122(1-2): 271-282. doi:10.1007/s10584-013-0990-2.
Michel, C., Andréassian, V. & Perrin, C. (2005) Soil Conservation Service Curve Number method: How to mend a wrong soil moisture accounting procedure? Water Resources Research, 41, W02011, doi:10.1029/2004WR003191.
Michel, C., Perrin, C. and Andréassian, V., 2003. The exponential store: a correct formulation for rainfall–runoff modelling. Hydrological Sciences Journal, 48(1): 109-124, DOI: 10.1623/hysj.48.1.109.43484.
Moulin, L., Perrin, C., Michel, C. & Andréassian, V. (2005) Prise en compte de barrages-réservoirs dans un modèle pluie-débit global : application au cas du bassin de la Seine amont (Taking into account water storage data in a lumped rainfall-runoff model: case study on the Seine basin). La Houille Blanche, 5, 79-87, DOI: 10.1051/lhb:200505008.
Nicolle, P., V. Andréassian & E. Sauquet. 2013. Blending neighbor-based and climate-based information to obtain robust low-flow estimates from short time series. Water Resources Research, 49, doi:10.1002/2012WR012940.
Oudin, L., Andréassian, V., Mathevet, T., Perrin, C. & Michel, C. 2006. Dynamic averaging of rainfall-runoff model simulations from complementary model parameterizations, Water Resources Research, 42(7), W07410, doi:10.1029/2005WR004636.
Payan, J. L., C. Perrin, V. Andréassian, C. Michel (2008), How can man-made water reservoirs be accounted for in a lumped rainfall-runoff model? Water Resources Research, 44, W03420, doi:10.1029/2007WR005971.
Andréassian, V., Bergstrom, S., Chahinian, N., Duan, Q., Gusev, Y.M., Littlewood, I., Mathevet, T., Michel , C., Montanari, A., Moretti, G., Moussa, R., nasonova, O.N., O’Connor, K.M., Paquet, E., Perrin, C., Rousseau, A., Schaake, J., Wagener, T. & Xie, Z., 2006. Catalogue of the models used in MOPEX 2004/2005. IAHS Publication n°307, pp. 41-93.
Chahinian, N., Andréassian, V., Duan, Q., Fortin, V., Gupta, H., Hogue, T., Mathevet, T., Montanari, A., Moretti, G., Moussa, R., Perrin, C., Schaake, J., Wagener, T. & Xie, Z., 2006. Compilation of the MOPEX 2004 results. IAHS Publication n°307, 313-338.
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Archfield, S., M. Clark, B. Arheimer, L. Hay, H. McMillan, J. Kiang, J. Seibert, K. Hakala, A. Bock, T. Wagener, W. Farmer, V. Andréassian, S. Attinger, A. Viglione, R. Knight , S. Markstrom, T. Over. 2015. Accelerating advances in continental domain hydrologic modelling. Water Resources Research, 51(12): 10078–10091. doi:10.1002/2015WR017498.
Meybeck, M., Idlafkih, Z., Fauchon, N. and Andréassian, V., 1999. Spatial and temporal variability of Total Suspended Solids in the Seine Basin. Hydrobiologia, 410: 295-306, DOI: 10.1023/A:1003712032230.
Wasson, J.-G., Tusseau-Vuillemin, M.-H., Andréassian, V., Perrin, C., Faure, J.-B., Barreteau, O., Bousquet, M. and Chastan, B., 2003. What kind of water models are needed for the implementation of the European Water Framework Directive? Examples from France. International Journal of River Basin Management, 1(2): 125-135, doi: 10.1080/15715124.2003.9635199 .
Lefèvre, D. & V. Andréassian, 2016. L'eau en péril ? [Water in peril]. Editions Quae, 168 p.
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Andréassian, V. & J. Margat, 2012. Rivières et Rivaux – les frontières de l'eau. [Rivers and Rivals – the borders of water]. Editions Quae, 136 p.
Margat, J. and V. Andréassian, 2008. L’eau, idées reçues [Water, commonplace ideas]. Editions le Cavalier Bleu, Paris, 125 p.
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Furusho, C., C. Perrin, R. Lamblin, D. Dorchies, L. Berthet, V. Andréassian. 2015. Dynamique de collaboration entre acteurs opérationnels et scientifiques pour une amélioration des systèmes de prévision des crues en France. Sciences Eaux & Territoires, 17: 49-45.
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Margat,J. & V. Andréassian. Les ressources en eau sont inépuisables. In: Collectif, 2015. Climat, environnement, énergies: 30 idées reçues pour démêler le vrai du faux. Le Cavalier Bleu, Paris, p. 59-64.
Margat,J. & V. Andréassian. Les problèmes de pollution des eaux vont croissant. In: Collectif, 2015. Climat, environnement, énergies: 30 idées reçues pour démêler le vrai du faux. Le Cavalier Bleu, Paris, p. 65-69.
Lobligeois, F., V. Andréassian, C. Perrin, C. Loumagne. 2013. Réanalyse des lames d’eau radar pour la modélisation hydrologique pluie-débit. In : C. Loumagne & G. Tallec. L’observation long terme en environnement. Exemple du bassin versant de l’Orgeval. p. 39-62.
Furusho, C., D. Lilas, C. Perrin, V. Andréassian, L. Coron, J. Peschard, L. Berthet, P. Ansart, C. Loumagne. 2013. Prévision des crues par modélisation hydrologique. In : C. Loumagne & G. Tallec. L’observation long terme en environnement. Exemple du bassin versant de l’Orgeval. p. 63-73.
Nicolle, P., C. Perrin, V. Andréassian. 2013. Prévision des étiages. In : C. Loumagne & G. Tallec. L’observation long terme en environnement. Exemple du bassin versant de l’Orgeval. p 75-87.
Aït-Mesbah, S., G. Tallec, C. Perrin, V. Andréassian. 2013. Analyse hydrométéorologique du bassin de l’Orgeval : tendance et stationnarité sur les 50 dernières années. In : C. Loumagne & G. Tallec. L’observation long terme en environnement. Exemple du bassin versant de l’Orgeval. P. 289-297.
Margat, J. & V. Andréassian. 2010. L'homme est responsable de l'augmentation des inondations. In: Collectif, Le Grand Livre des idées reçues. Le Cavalier Bleu, Paris, p. 176-178.
Perrin, C., C. Michel & V. Andréassian. 2010. A set of hydrological models. In: Tanguy, J.-M., editor. Mathematical Models, Environmental Hydraulics series, p. 493-509.
Perrin, C., C. Michel & V. Andréassian. 2010. Familles de modèles en hydrologie. [Families of models in hydrology] In: Tanguy, J.-M., editor. Traité d'hydraulique environnementale, vol. 4. p. 335-353.
Valéry, A., Andréassian, V. & Perrin, C. 2009. Inverting the hydrological cycle: when streamflow measurements help assess altitudinal precipitation gradients in mountain areas. IAHS Publ. 333, p. 281-285.
Berthet, L., Ramos, M.-H., Perrin, C., Andréassian, V. & Loumagne, C. 2009. Can discharge assimilation methods be used to improve flood forecasting when few data are available? IAHS Publ. 333, p.
Margat, J. & V. Andréassian. 2009. Les problèmes de pollution des eaux vont croissants. [Water pollution problems are increasing] In: Collectif, Le Grand Livre des idées reçues. Le Cavalier Bleu, Paris, p. 179-182.
Margat, J. & V. Andréassian. 2008. Les pays riches gaspillent plus d’eau que les pays pauvres. [Rich countries waste more water that poor ones] In: Collectif, Le Grand Livre des idées reçues. Le Cavalier Bleu, Paris, p. 170-172.
Margat, J. & V. Andréassian. 2008. L’eau sera un enjeu de conflits au XXIème siècle. [Water will be a matter of conflict in the 21st century] In: Collectif, Le Grand Livre des idées reçues. Le Cavalier Bleu, Paris, p. 244-248.
Le Moine, N., Andréassian, V., Perrin, C. and Michel, C., 2007. 'Outlier' catchments: what can we learn from them in terms of prediction uncertainty in rainfall-runoff modelling? In: E. Boegh et al. (Editors), Quantification and Reduction of Predictive Uncertainty for Sustainable Water Resources Management, IAHS Publication 313. IAHS Press, Wallingford, pp. 195-203.
Oudin, L., Andréassian, V., Rojas-Serna, C., Le Moine, N. and Michel, C., 2007. Testing similarity indices to reduce predictive uncertainty in ungauged basins. In: E. Boegh et al. (Editors), Quantification and Reduction of Predictive Uncertainty for Sustainable Water Resources Management, IAHS Publication 313. IAHS Press, Wallingford, pp. 303-310.
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Mathevet, T., C. Michel, V. Andréassian, C. Perrin. 2006. A bounded version of the Nash-Sutcliffe criterion for better model assessment on large sets of basins. In: Andréassian, V., A. Hall, N. Chahinian, J. Schaake (editors), Large sample basin experiments for hydrological model parameterization. IAHS (Red Book Series N°307), Wallingford, p. 211-219.
Oudin, L., V. Andréassian, C. Loumagne, C. Michel. 2006. How informative is land-cover for the regionalisation of the GR4J rainfall-runoff model? Lessons of a downward approach. In: Andréassian, V., A. Hall, N. Chahinian, J. Schaake (editors), Large sample basin experiments for hydrological model parameterization. IAHS (Red Book Series N°307), Wallingford, p. 246-255.
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Andréassian, V. & E. Gaume, 1998. Comment les besoins en eau évolueront-ils? Prospective à l'horizon 2025. In: J. Margat and J.-R. Tiercelin, L'eau en questions. Romillat, Paris. pp 123-148.
Meybeck, M., J.-M. Mouchel, Z. Idlafkih, V. Andréassian and S. Thibert, 1998. Transferts d’eau, de matières dissoute et particulaire dans le réseau fluvial. In: M. Meybeck, G. de Marsily and E. Fustec, La Seine en son bassin : fonctionnement écologique d’un système fluvial anthropisé. Elsevier, Paris. pp 345-389.
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Andréassian, V. 2002. Impact de l'évolution du couvert forestier sur le comportement hydrologique des bassins versants. [Impact of forest cover changes on catchment-scale hydrological behavior] PhD thesis, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, 781 pp.
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Ficchí, A., 2017. An adaptive hydrological model for multiple time-steps: Diagnostics and improvements based on fluxes consistency. Thèse de doctorat, Irstea (Antony), GRNE (Paris), 281 pp.
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