José-Miguel Sánchez-Pérez focuses on Hydrology, Flood myth, Precipitation, Sediment and Nitrate. His study in Hydrology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Denitrification, Dissolved organic carbon and Total organic carbon. His study focuses on the intersection of Flood myth and fields such as Water quality with connections in the field of Environmental chemistry.
His work focuses on many connections between Precipitation and other disciplines, such as Drainage basin, that overlap with his field of interest in Sediment transport, Turbidity and Spring. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Irrigation, Crop, Surface water, Groundwater and Cover crop. His Hydrology research includes elements of Evapotranspiration and Erosion.
José-Miguel Sánchez-Pérez spends much of his time researching Hydrology, Nitrate, Water quality, Drainage basin and Surface water. His Sediment research extends to Hydrology, which is thematically connected. His Nitrate study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Denitrification, Soil water, Nutrient and Water table.
The various areas that José-Miguel Sánchez-Pérez examines in his Water quality study include Silt, Primary production, Water pollution, Environmental monitoring and Benthic zone. José-Miguel Sánchez-Pérez usually deals with Drainage basin and limits it to topics linked to Flood myth and Nitrate transport. His studies in Surface water integrate themes in fields like Pesticide, Subsurface flow and STREAMS.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Hydrology, Drainage basin, SWAT model, Sediment and Wetland. His studies in Tributary, Floodplain and Soil and Water Assessment Tool are all subfields of Hydrology research. His Drainage basin research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Structural basin, Sediment balance, Water quality and Precipitation.
His work carried out in the field of Water quality brings together such families of science as Nitrate and Water resource management. José-Miguel Sánchez-Pérez works mostly in the field of SWAT model, limiting it down to concerns involving Evapotranspiration and, occasionally, Water cycle and Sediment concentration. His study looks at the relationship between Sediment and topics such as Streamflow, which overlap with Surface runoff.
His primary areas of study are Hydrology, Drainage basin, Structural basin, SWAT model and Precipitation. His research related to Soil and Water Assessment Tool, Water resources and Watershed might be considered part of Hydrology. His studies deal with areas such as Nitrate, Irrigation, Land management and Seasonality as well as Soil and Water Assessment Tool.
José-Miguel Sánchez-Pérez has researched Drainage basin in several fields, including Sediment transport, Tributary, Hydrology and Evapotranspiration. His Hydrology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Land use, Land use, land-use change and forestry and Water cycle. His research integrates issues of Sediment concentration and Sediment in his study of Precipitation.
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Assessment of hydrology, sediment and particulate organic carbon yield in a large agricultural catchment using the SWAT model
Chantha Oeurng;Sabine Sauvage;Sabine Sauvage;José-Miguel Sánchez-Pérez;José-Miguel Sánchez-Pérez.
Journal of Hydrology (2011)
Dynamics of suspended sediment transport and yield in a large agricultural catchment, southwest France
Chantha Oeurng;Sabine Sauvage;Sabine Sauvage;José-Miguel Sánchez-Pérez;José-Miguel Sánchez-Pérez.
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms (2010)
Assessing the importance of a self-generated detachment process in river biofilm models
Stéphanie Boulêtreau;Frédéric Garabétian;Sabine Sauvage;José‐Miguel Sánchez‐Pérez.
Freshwater Biology (2006)
The influence of nitrate leaching through unsaturated soil on groundwater pollution in an agricultural area of the Basque country: a case study
José-Miguel Sanchez-Pérez;Iñaki Antigüedad;Iñaki Arrate;Cristina García-Linares.
Science of The Total Environment (2003)
Impact of river management history on the community structure, species composition and nutrient status in the Rhine alluvial hardwood forest
Michèle Trémolières;José Miguel Sánchez-Pérez;Annik Schnitzler;Diane Schmitt.
Plant Ecology (1998)
Non-target effects of three formulated pesticides on microbially-mediated processes in a clay-loam soil
Borja Muñoz-Leoz;Carlos Garbisu;Jean-Yves Charcosset;Jean-Yves Charcosset;José-Miguel Sanchez-Pérez;José-Miguel Sanchez-Pérez.
Science of The Total Environment (2013)
Understanding nitrogen transfer dynamics in a small agricultural catchment: Comparison of a distributed (TNT2) and a semi distributed (SWAT) modeling approaches
Sylvain Ferrant;Sylvain Ferrant;François Oehler;François Oehler;François Oehler;Patrick Durand;Patrick Durand;Laurent Ruiz;Laurent Ruiz.
Journal of Hydrology (2011)
Change in groundwater chemistry as a consequence of suppression of floods: the case of the Rhine floodplain
José-Miguel Sanchez-Pérez;Michèle Trémolières.
Journal of Hydrology (2003)
OZCAR: The French Network of Critical Zone Observatories
J. Gaillardet;I. Braud;F. Hankard;S. Anquetin.
Vadose Zone Journal (2018)
The role of organisms in hyporheic processes: gaps in current knowledge, needs for future research and applications
P. Marmonier;G. Archambaud;N. Belaidi;N. Bougon.
Annales De Limnologie-international Journal of Limnology (2012)
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