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André Paquier is affiliated with INRAE: Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement in France. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science, with a particular emphasis on flood risk assessment and management, hydrology and sediment transport processes, and hydraulic flow and structures.

Their work spans several subfields including global and planetary change, ecology, civil and structural engineering, atmospheric science, and water science and technology. This multidisciplinary approach integrates various aspects of environmental and earth sciences related to water flow and flood dynamics.

They have contributed to multiple publications in recognized journals:

  • Impact of the porosity of an urban block on the flood risk assessment: A laboratory experiment, 2021, Journal of Hydrology
  • Can the 2D shallow water equations model flow intrusion into buildings during urban floods?, 2023, Journal of Hydrology
  • Laboratory Investigation Into the Effect of the Storage Capacity of a City Block on Unsteady Urban Flood Flows, 2023, Water Resources Research
  • Experimental study of the flow patterns in a street during drainage or overflow to or from drains, 2021, Urban Water Journal
  • Comparing Field, Probabilistic, and 2D Numerical Approaches to Assess Gravel Mobility in a Gravel-Bed River, 2023, Water Resources Research

The research outputs of André Paquier have been cited in the context of urban flood modeling, drainage patterns, flood risk related to urban porosity, and gravel mobility in river environments.

Their frequent co-authors include Emmanuel Mignot, Sébastien Proust, Benjamin Dewals, Miguel Angel Mejía-Morales, and Fanny Arnaud, indicating collaborative work in their research community.

André Paquier has published repeatedly in several distinguished venues. The most frequent publication venues are:

  • Journal of Hydrology
  • Water Resources Research
  • HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe)
  • Urban Water Journal
  • Journal of Hydroinformatics

The key topics covered in their research include:

  • Flood Risk Assessment and Management
  • Hydrology and Sediment Transport Processes
  • Hydraulic flow and structures
  • Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research
  • Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies
  • Soil erosion and sediment transport
  • Wind and Air Flow Studies

Best Publications

  • Modeling floods in a dense urban area using 2D shallow water equations

    Emmanuel Jean Marie Mignot;André Paquier;S. Haider

  • Application and evaluation of LS-PIV technique for the monitoring of river surface velocities in high flow conditions

    M. Jodeau;A. Hauet;André Paquier;J. Le Coz

  • Feedback between bed load transport and flow resistance in gravel and cobble bed rivers

    A. Recking;P. Frey;A. Paquier;P. Belleudy

  • Modelling flash flood propagation in urban areas using a two-dimensional numerical model

    Kamal El Kadi Abderrezzak;André Paquier;Emmanuel Mignot

  • Dam-break flows over mobile beds: experiments and benchmark tests for numerical models

    Sandra Soares-Frazão;Ricardo Canelas;Zhixian Cao;Luis Cea

  • An experimental investigation of mechanisms involved in bed load sheet production and migration

    A. Recking;P. Frey;André Paquier;Philippe Belleudy

  • Bed-Load Transport Flume Experiments on Steep Slopes

    Alain Recking;Philippe Frey;Andre Paquier;Philippe Belleudy

  • Upstream discharge distribution in compound-channel flumes

    Didier Bousmar;N. Riviere;S. Proust;A. Paquier

  • Evaluation of river discharges monitored by a fixed side‐looking Doppler profiler

    J. Le Coz;G. Pierrefeu;A. Paquier

  • Modeling Flow Exchanges between a Street and an Underground Drainage Pipe during Urban Floods

    Pierre-Henri Bazin;Hajime Nakagawa;Kenji Kawaike;André Paquier

  • One-dimensional numerical modeling of sediment transport and bed deformation in open channels

    Kamal El kadi Abderrezzak;André Paquier

  • A geometrical method for computing the distribution of boundary shear stress across irregular straight open channels

    Saeed R. Khodashenas;André Paquier

  • On the application of horizontal ADCPs to suspended sediment transport surveys in rivers

    S.A. Moore;J. Le Coz;D. Hurther;A. Paquier

  • Assessing channel response of a long river influenced by human disturbance

    A. Latapie;B. Camenen;S. Rodrigues;A. Paquier

  • Flow in compound channel with abrupt floodplain contraction

    S. Proust;Nicolas Riviere;D. Bousmar;André Paquier

  • Urban flood modelling using computational fluid dynamics

    S. Haider;A. Paquier;R. Morel;J.-Y. Champagne

  • Mixing layer development in compound channel flows with submerged and emergent rigid vegetation over the floodplains

    Victor Dupuis;Sébastien Proust;Céline Berni;André Paquier

  • One-dimensional numerical modelling of dam-break waves over movable beds: application to experimental and field cases

    Kamal El Kadi Abderrezzak;André Paquier

  • Flow Patterns in a Four-Branch Junction with Supercritical Flow

    Emmanuel Mignot;Nicolas Riviere;Richard J. Perkins;André Paquier

  • Boundary shear stress in open channel flow: A comparison among six methods

    Saeed Reza Khodashenas;Kamal El Kadi Abderrezzak;André Paquier

  • Alternate bar development in an alpine river following engineering works

    Mohamed Jaballah;Benoît Camenen;Lionel Pénard;André Paquier

  • Using multi-frequency acoustic attenuation to monitor grain size and concentration of suspended sediment in rivers.

    S. A. Moore;J. Le Coz;D. Hurther;A. Paquier

Frequent Co-Authors

Emmanuel Mignot
Emmanuel Mignot Stanford University
Laurent Dezileau
Laurent Dezileau Université de Caen Normandie
Pascal Allemand
Pascal Allemand École Normale Supérieure de Lyon
Zhixian Cao
Zhixian Cao Wuhan University
Gareth Pender
Gareth Pender Heriot-Watt University
Hervé Piégay
Hervé Piégay École Normale Supérieure de Lyon
Florentina Moatar
Florentina Moatar François Rabelais University
Philippe Grandjean
Philippe Grandjean University of Southern Denmark
Gudrun Bornette
Gudrun Bornette University of Franche-Comté

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