Use of Different Statistic Approaches on Variability in Hydrologic Variables

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https://doi.org/10.24925/turjaf.v7isp1.1-5.2656

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Streamflow Homogeneity, Standard normal homogeneity, Buishand range, von Neuman ratio tests

Abstract

The unnatural change in the globe under influence of devastating global warming has been quashing the overall functioning of ecosystem since industrial revolution. Thus, the human-induced disaster caused by proportional increase of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere has affected the normal functioning of hydrologic cycle. Under the undesirable condition, the amount of hydrologic variables began to diverge over time. Hydrologic variable should be homogeneous for the reliability of hydraulic structure while predicting necessary design criteria for its construction. Therefore, the test of whether this requirement is true should be performed in the context of any given hydrologic data‘s homogeneity before being passed to the implementation of statistical approaches to the data. The study carried out in Yesilirmak basin was realized on homogeneity of seasonal maximum streamflow data from eight gauging stations operated by The General Directorate of State Hydraulic Works (DSI). Yesilirmak River basin area is approximately 5% of surface area of Turkey. Yesilirmak River is one of the major rivers of Turkey and its long is 519 kilometers. There are three main tributaries of the Yesilirmak River, named as Kelkit, Cekerek and Tersakan. Its water is mostly used for purposes as irrigation, drinking, fisheries and wildlife. The parametric and non-parametric procedures, called as standard normal homogeneity, Pettitt, Buishand range and von Neuman ratio were used for this reason. Statistically significant inhomogeneity with respect to the all of the statistic tests taken into account in the study was detected in the considered streamflow data sequences presented.

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10.12.2019

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Yürekli, K., Erdoğan, M., & Karaca, Ömer F. (2019). Use of Different Statistic Approaches on Variability in Hydrologic Variables. Turkish Journal of Agriculture - Food Science and Technology, 7(sp1), 1–5. https://doi.org/10.24925/turjaf.v7isp1.1-5.2656