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Michel Vauclin was affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Their work contributed to the French national scientific research landscape during their career.

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Best Publications

  • Temporal Stability of Spatially Measured Soil Water Probability Density Function

    G. Vachaud;A. Passerat De Silans;P. Balabanis;M. Vauclin

  • A Comparison of Numerical Simulation Models For One-Dimensional Infiltration1

    R. Haverkamp;M. Vauclin;J. Touma;P. J. Wierenga

  • Field measurement of soil surface hydraulic properties by disc and ring infiltrometers: A review and recent developments

    Rafael Angulo-Jaramillo;Jean-Pierre Vandervaere;Stéphanie Roulier;Jean-Louis Thony

  • Theoretical evidence for `Lichtenecker's mixture formulae' based on the effective medium theory

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  • Overland flow and infiltration modelling for small plots during unsteady rain: numerical results versus observed values

    Michel Estèves;Xavier Faucher;Sylvie Galle;Michel Vauclin

  • A simple soil-plant-atmosphere transfer model (SiSPAT) development and field verification

    I. Braud;A.C. Dantas-Antonino;M. Vauclin;J.L. Thony

  • Experimental and numerical study of a transient, two‐dimensional unsaturated‐saturated water table recharge problem

    M. Vauclin;D. Khanji;G. Vachaud

  • Transient flow from tension infiltrometers : I. The two-parameter equation

    Jean-Pierre Vandervaere;Michel Vauclin;Dave E. Elrick

  • Influence of soil surface features and vegetation on runoff and erosion in the Western Sierra Madre (Durango, Northwest Mexico)

    Luc Descroix;D. Viramontes;M. Vauclin;J.L. Gonzalez Barrios

  • Experimental and numerical analysis of two-phase infiltration in a partially saturated soil

    Jaoudat Touma;Michel Vauclin

  • Transient Flow from Tension Infiltrometers II. Four Methods to Determine Sorptivity and Conductivity

    Jean-Pierre Vandervaere;Michel Vauclin;Dave E. Elrick

  • Estimating hydraulic conductivity of crusted soils using disc infiltrometers and minitensiometers

    J.-P. Vandervaere;C. Peugeot;M. Vauclin;R. Angulo Jaramillo

  • Change in Sahelian Rivers hydrograph: The case of recent red floods of the Niger River in the Niamey region

    Luc Descroix;Pierre Genthon;Okechukwu Amogu;Okechukwu Amogu;Jean-Louis Rajot;Jean-Louis Rajot

  • Use of scaled forms of the infiltration equation for the estimation of unsaturated soil hydraulic properties (the Beerkan method)

    Isabelle Braud;Devaraj de Condappa;Jose Miguel Soria;Randel Haverkamp

  • Partitioning evapotranspiration fluxes into soil evaporation and plant transpiration using water stable isotopes under controlled conditions.

    Youri Rothfuss;Philippe Biron;Isabelle Braud;Laurent Canale

  • A Test of the Uniqueness of the Soil Moisture Characteristic During Transient, Nonhysteretic Flow of Water in a Rigid Soil1

    D. E. Smiles;Georges Vachaud;Michel Vauclin

  • ERROR ANALYSIS IN ESTIMATING SOIL WATER CONTENT FROM NEUTRON PROBE MEASUREMENTS: 1. LOCAL STANDPOINT

    R. Haverkamp;M. Vauclin;G. Vachaud

  • On the proper employment of evaporation pans and atmometers in estimating potential transpiration

    As S. Thom;Jl-L. Thony;M. Vauclin

  • Bare-ground surface heat and water exchanges under dry conditions: Observations and parameterization

    I. Braud;J. Noilhan;P. Bessemoulin;P. Mascart

  • SiSPAT-Isotope, a coupled heat, water and stable isotope (HDO and H218O) transport model for bare soil. Part I. Model description and first verifications

    Isabelle Braud;Thierry Bariac;Jean Paul Gaudet;Michel Vauclin

  • Modeling of unsaturated water flow in double-porosity soils by the homogenization approach

    Jolanta Lewandowska;Adam Szymkiewicz;Kazimierz Burzyński;Michel Vauclin

Frequent Co-Authors

Isabelle Braud
Isabelle Braud Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Rafael Angulo-Jaramillo
Rafael Angulo-Jaramillo University of Lyon System
Brent Clothier
Brent Clothier Plant & Food Research
Michel Esteves
Michel Esteves Institut de Recherche pour le Développement
Gilles Boulet
Gilles Boulet Institut de Recherche pour le Développement
Thierry Becquer
Thierry Becquer Institut de Recherche pour le Développement
David Lockington
David Lockington University of Queensland
Jean-Yves Parlange
Jean-Yves Parlange Cornell University
André Chanzy
André Chanzy University of Avignon
Olivier Roupsard
Olivier Roupsard Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement

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