Estimating flow duration curves in perennial and ephemeral catchments using a disaggregated approach

IF 0.6 Q4 WATER RESOURCES Hydrological Research Letters Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI:10.3178/hrl.13.14
C. Leong, Y. Yokoo
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The authors proposed a methodology for estimating flow duration curves (FDC) for perennial and ephemeral catch‐ ments in islands using a disaggregated approach. The pro‐ posed method is approached statistically and uses no complex parameters in order to reduce uncertainty and retain simplicity. Firstly, the FDC was disaggregated into three parts (high, middle and low) and, for the purpose of this study, it focusses on the low flow section. Initially, the mean monthly flow was used for estimating runoff in both types of catchments. The results show the mean monthly flow provided proper estimates in the perennial catchments, but for the ephemeral catchments the estimates were sub‐ standard. Therefore, a different approach using climate indices such as aridity and a precipitation index was used in a generalized regression equation. The results show the majority of the ephemeral catchments responded properly to the climate indices indicating climate as a major control‐ ling factor at the lower end of the FDC.
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用分类方法估计多年生和短暂集水区的流量持续时间曲线
作者提出了一种利用分类方法估计岛屿多年生和短暂捕捞的流量持续时间曲线(FDC)的方法。该方法采用统计方法,不使用复杂参数,以减少不确定性并保持简单性。首先,将FDC分解为高、中、低三部分,在本研究中,FDC主要集中在低流量部分。最初,月平均流量被用于估算两种类型集水区的径流量。结果表明,月均流量对长期集水区提供了适当的估计,但对短暂集水区的估计是不标准的。因此,在广义回归方程中使用了使用气候指数(如干旱指数和降水指数)的不同方法。结果表明,绝大多数流域对气候指标有较好的响应,表明气候是FDC下端的主要控制因子。
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期刊介绍: Hydrological Research Letters (HRL) is an international and trans-disciplinary electronic online journal published jointly by Japan Society of Hydrology and Water Resources (JSHWR), Japanese Association of Groundwater Hydrology (JAGH), Japanese Association of Hydrological Sciences (JAHS), and Japanese Society of Physical Hydrology (JSPH), aiming at rapid exchange and outgoing of information in these fields. The purpose is to disseminate original research findings and develop debates on a wide range of investigations on hydrology and water resources to researchers, students and the public. It also publishes reviews of various fields on hydrology and water resources and other information of interest to scientists to encourage communication and utilization of the published results. The editors welcome contributions from authors throughout the world. The decision on acceptance of a submitted manuscript is made by the journal editors on the basis of suitability of subject matter to the scope of the journal, originality of the contribution, potential impacts on societies and scientific merit. Manuscripts submitted to HRL may cover all aspects of hydrology and water resources, including research on physical and biological sciences, engineering, and social and political sciences from the aspects of hydrology and water resources.
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