Trend Analysis of Precipitation, Groundwater Level and Flow Rate Data by using Mann-Kendall and Sen's Slope Estimator Statistical Tests in the Petorca Communer

Héctor L. Venegas-Quiñones, M. Thomasson, Pablo A. Garcia-Chevesich
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This article analyses one of the most complex socio-environmental conflicts in Chile: The Petorca water crisis. Petorca has been experiencing a shortage of water for several years. The cause of these variations has not yet been completely analyzed and the problem has remained unchanged. This paper evaluates hydrology variables to identify, quantify and demonstrate the cause of water shortages in the study area. Mann-Kendall and Sen’s slope test statistically are applied to evaluate records of rainfall monitoring stations, water level and flow rate. To determine the existence of trends over time and quantify its magnitude. A total of 760 years of data were used by analyzing 4974 precipitation events, 788 water level and 1384 flow rate records. The results indicated that (1) There is no positive or negative trend in precipitation data over the years; (2) four well-monitoring stations have a positive trend but with an insignificant magnitude; (3) all flow-monitoring stations have a negative trend. Likewise, it was evidenced that water levels and flow rates have been affecting abruptly since 2014, obtaining null records and remain constant over time. For the same period, there is no evidence of precipitation anomalies. As a result, water resources face a host of serious threats, all of which are caused primarily by human activity. Finally, the community of Petorca is experiencing a water shortage event, which is evidenced for the first time with this scientific article.
利用Mann-Kendall和Sen's斜率估计统计试验对Petorca Communer地区降水、地下水位和流量数据的趋势分析
本文分析了智利最复杂的社会环境冲突之一:佩托尔卡水危机。佩托尔卡已经缺水好几年了。这些变化的原因还没有完全分析清楚,问题没有改变。本文通过评价水文变量来识别、量化和论证研究区水资源短缺的原因。采用Mann-Kendall和Sen斜率检验对降雨监测站、水位和流量记录进行统计评价。确定长期趋势的存在并量化其大小。通过分析4974个降水事件、788个水位记录和1384个流量记录,共使用了760年的数据。结果表明:(1)历年降水资料不存在正趋势或负趋势;(2) 4个监测站均有正趋势,但幅度不显著;(3)各流量监测站均呈负趋势。同样,有证据表明,自2014年以来,水位和流量一直受到突然影响,获得零记录,并随着时间的推移保持不变。在同一时期,没有降水异常的证据。因此,水资源面临着一系列严重的威胁,所有这些威胁都主要是由人类活动造成的。最后,Petorca社区正在经历缺水事件,这篇科学文章首次证明了这一点。
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