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Seasonal and spatial variations in the scaling and correlation structure of streamflow data
Authors:Mehmet Özger  Ashok K Mishra  Vijay P Singh
Institution:1. Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering, Texas A&M University, , TX, 77843‐2117 USA;2. Hydraulics Division, Civil Engineering Department, Istanbul Technical University, , Istanbul, 34469 Turkey
Abstract:Seasonal and spatial variability in scaling, correlation and wavelet variance parameter of daily streamflow data were investigated using 56 gauging stations from five basins located in two different climate zones. Multifractal temporal scaling properties were detected using a multiplicative cascade model. The wavelet variance parameter yielded persistence properties of the streamflow time series. Seasonal variations were found to be significant in that winter and spring seasons where large‐scale frontal events are dominant showed higher long‐term correlations and less multifractality than did summer and fall seasons. Coherent spatial variations were apparent. The Neches River basin located in a subtropic humid climate zone exhibited high persistence and long‐term correlation as well as less multifractality as compared with other basins. It is found that larger drainage areas tend to have smaller multifractality and higher persistence structure, and this tendency becomes apparent in regions that receive large amounts of precipitation and decreases towards arid regions. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:multiscaling  persistence  correlation dimension  streamflow
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