Extreme streamflow time series analysis: trends, record length, and persistence

IF 1.4 Q4 WATER RESOURCES
Leandro José Isensee, D. H. M. Detzel, A. Pinheiro, G. A. Piazza
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Abstract

Trends can be detected in time series of extreme hydrological events. However, persistence and record length are often ignored in those analyses resulting in contradicting conclusions. The aim of this study is to evaluate their influence on trend detection in extreme streamflow time series. In this study, 108 time series of maximum and minimum streamflow in Brazil were analysed, with a minimum length of 60 years and an average of 76 years. Mann-Kendall (MK), Spearman’s rho, and Pettitt statistical tests were applied to assess trends. Portmanteau and Hurst’s autocorrelation tests were adopted to assess the persistence. Modifications of the MK test were used to remove the persistence effects. We found a strong persistence in the studied time series. Even after removing it, several time series remained non-stationary. Record length significantly affected the results of the analyses, with an increase in the number of trends according to the period analysed.
极端流时间序列分析:趋势,记录长度和持久性
可以在极端水文事件的时间序列中检测到趋势。然而,在这些分析中,持久性和记录长度往往被忽视,从而导致矛盾的结论。本研究的目的是评估它们对极端流量时间序列中趋势检测的影响。在这项研究中,分析了巴西108个最大和最小流量的时间序列,最小长度为60年,平均76年。Mann-Kendall(MK)、Spearman的rho和Pettitt统计检验用于评估趋势。采用Portmanteau和Hurst的自相关检验来评估持续性。MK测试的修改被用来消除持久性效应。我们在所研究的时间序列中发现了很强的持久性。即使在去除它之后,几个时间序列仍然是非平稳的。记录长度对分析结果产生了重大影响,根据所分析的时期,趋势数量有所增加。
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