“…This geomorphologybased hydrological approach (Cudennec, 2007) has been tested in different well described contexts with pseudoungauged strategies: semi-arid Tunisia (Boudhraâ et al, 2009(Boudhraâ et al, , 2018, temperate oceanic France (de Lavenne et al, 2015(de Lavenne et al, , 2016 and pluvio-nival Canadian Québec (Ecrepont et al, 2019). Robustness has been assessed regarding the calibration configuration (Boudhraâ et al, 2018;de Lavenne et al, 2016) and the resolution of the digital elevation model used as a geomorphometric reference (Ecrepont and Cudennec, 2020). Based on these grounds, simulations in truly ungauged catchments have been performed, in particular towards coastal bays (de Lavenne and Cudennec, 2019), which are water quality-related hotspots (Heal et al, 2021;Neville et al, 2022), being fragile fresh/marine water ecosystems where water-conveyed nutrient over-loads can induce eutrophication and green tides.…”