Spatial Variability of Average Annual and Monthly Minimum River Flow in Poland

K. Baran-Gurgul, Katarzyna Kołodziejczyk, Agnieszka Rutkowska
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The aim of this article is to analyse the spatial variability of SNQ, the average annual minimum river flow, as well as SNQm (m = 1, 2, …12), the average monthly minimum river flow in Poland. The data were obtained from the Institute of Meteorology and Water Management – National Research Institute (IMWM-NRI) in the form of the daily flow series from the period between 01 Nov 1990 and 31 Oct 2020 from 433 gauging cross-sections located within the territory of Poland. The results of the analyses are presented on maps of the physiographic regions of Poland (the Coastlands, the Lakelands, the Lowlands, the Highlands, the Carpathians and the Sudety Mountains). In order to compare SNqm – the unit average minimum monthly flow between the physiographic regions, the Kruskal-Wallis test with the Dunn (Bonferroni) adjustment was performed. In order to evaluate the spatial variability of the SNqm, the hypothesis was verified for each gauging station that the Spearman correlation coefficient between the SNqm and the zero point of the gauge was different from zero. The SNqm flow changed over the year. As expected, the highest values were observed in March and April, and the lowest in July and August. Regardless of the month, the rivers in the central part of Poland (the Lowlands) were less water abundant than those in other regions of the country while the greatest flows were observed in the mountain rivers. Statistically, no difference was observed between the SNqm in the Coastlands, the Carpathians and the Sudety Mts., and in nearly all of the months between the SNqm in the Lakelands and the Lowlands. In the whole territory of Poland, the river flow was dependent on the altitude of the catchment, while the strongest correlation was observed in the mountain regions.
波兰年均和月均最小河流流量的空间变异性
本文的目的是分析波兰年平均最小河流量SNQ和月平均最小河流量SNQm (m = 1,2,…12)的空间变异性。数据来自气象和水管理研究所-国家研究所(IMWM-NRI),以1990年11月1日至2020年10月31日期间波兰境内433个测量截面的日流量序列的形式。分析结果呈现在波兰地理区域的地图上(沿海地区、湖泊地区、低地地区、高地地区、喀尔巴阡山脉和苏台德山脉)。为了比较SNqm -地理区域之间的单位平均最小月流量,进行了Kruskal-Wallis检验和Dunn (Bonferroni)调整。为了评价SNqm的空间变异性,对各测量站验证SNqm与测量站零点的Spearman相关系数不为零的假设。SNqm流量在一年中发生了变化。正如预期的那样,3月和4月最高,7月和8月最低。无论哪个月份,波兰中部(低地)的河流都比该国其他地区的河流水量少,而在山区河流中观察到的流量最大。从统计上看,沿海地区、喀尔巴阡山脉和苏德迪山脉的SNqm没有差异,湖区和低地的SNqm几乎在所有月份都没有差异。在波兰全境,河流流量取决于集水区的海拔高度,而在山区观察到的相关性最强。
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