Trend analysis of water flow on Neka and Tajan rivers using parametric and non-parametric tests
River flow is an essential parameter in hydrology and water resources studies with mutual interaction with climate elements. So, studying the discharge change trend in the rivers is crucial for management programs and the design of irrigation and drainage systems. In the present study, river flow da...
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my.um.eprints.409612023-08-28T06:53:21Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/40961/ Trend analysis of water flow on Neka and Tajan rivers using parametric and non-parametric tests Salarian, Mohammad Larijani, Shamim Banejad, Hossein Heydari, Mohammad Ghadim, Hamed Benisi TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) River flow is an essential parameter in hydrology and water resources studies with mutual interaction with climate elements. So, studying the discharge change trend in the rivers is crucial for management programs and the design of irrigation and drainage systems. In the present study, river flow data measured at six hydrological stations at Neka (Ablu, Golverd, SefidChah) and Tajan (KordKhil. Rigcheshmeh, Soleimantangeh) rivers in Mazandaran Province have been studied by using Mann-Kendall test, age test, and regression analysis during the statistical period of 1976-2006. The MAKESENS 1.0 software was used to reveal annual and seasonal discharge change trends. Results of the present study showed that only two stations Soleimantangeh and Rigcheshmeh had decreasing trend at 5% significance level in yearly terms. In contrast, the regression analysis showed just significant trends at Soleimantangeh station. No crucial trends have been observed in the seasonal scale; in spring and autumn, most of the stations had a non-significant negative trend. By considering the methods used to evaluate trends in this study (Mann-Kendall test, age test, and regression analysis), it was observed that all the rivers had had decreasing and negative trends. The performance of parametric and non-parametric tests was similar in most cases. Hungarian Meteorological Service 2022-07 Article PeerReviewed Salarian, Mohammad and Larijani, Shamim and Banejad, Hossein and Heydari, Mohammad and Ghadim, Hamed Benisi (2022) Trend analysis of water flow on Neka and Tajan rivers using parametric and non-parametric tests. Idojaras, 126 (3). pp. 387-402. ISSN 0324-6329, DOI https://doi.org/10.28974/idojaras.2022.3.7 <https://doi.org/10.28974/idojaras.2022.3.7>. 10.28974/idojaras.2022.3.7 |
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River flow is an essential parameter in hydrology and water resources studies with mutual interaction with climate elements. So, studying the discharge change trend in the rivers is crucial for management programs and the design of irrigation and drainage systems. In the present study, river flow data measured at six hydrological stations at Neka (Ablu, Golverd, SefidChah) and Tajan (KordKhil. Rigcheshmeh, Soleimantangeh) rivers in Mazandaran Province have been studied by using Mann-Kendall test, age test, and regression analysis during the statistical period of 1976-2006. The MAKESENS 1.0 software was used to reveal annual and seasonal discharge change trends. Results of the present study showed that only two stations Soleimantangeh and Rigcheshmeh had decreasing trend at 5% significance level in yearly terms. In contrast, the regression analysis showed just significant trends at Soleimantangeh station. No crucial trends have been observed in the seasonal scale; in spring and autumn, most of the stations had a non-significant negative trend. By considering the methods used to evaluate trends in this study (Mann-Kendall test, age test, and regression analysis), it was observed that all the rivers had had decreasing and negative trends. The performance of parametric and non-parametric tests was similar in most cases. |
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