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Trends in hydrological and climatic variables affected by four variations of the Mann-Kendall approach in Urmia Lake basin,Iran
Authors:Farshad Fathian  Zohreh Dehghan  Mohammad Hadi Bazrkar  Saeid Eslamian
Institution:1. Water Resources Engineering, Water Engineering Department, University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iranfarshad.fathian@tabrizu.ac.ir;3. Irrigation &4. Drainage Engineering, Water Engineering Department, Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan, Iran;5. Water Resources Engineering, Water Engineering Department, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran;6. Water Resources Engineering, Water Engineering Department, Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan, Iran
Abstract:ABSTRACT

The trends in hydrological and climatic time series data of Urmia Lake basin in Iran were examined using the four different versions of the Mann-Kendall (MK) approach: (i) the original MK test; (ii) the MK test considering the effect of lag-1 autocorrelation; (iii) the MK test considering the effect of all autocorrelation or sample size; and (iv) the MK test considering the Hurst coefficient. Identification of hydrological and climatic data trends was carried out at monthly and annual time scales for 25 temperature, 35 precipitation and 35 streamflow gauging stations selected from the Urmia Lake basin. Mann-Kendall and Pearson tests were also applied to explore the relationships between temperature, precipitation and streamflow trends. The results show statistically significant upward and downward trends in the annual and monthly hydrological and climatic variables. The upward trends in temperature, unlike streamflow, are much more pronounced than the downward trends, but for precipitation the behaviour of trend is different on monthly and annual time scales. Furthermore, the trend results were affected by the different approaches. Specifically, the number of stations showing trends in hydrological and climatic variables decreased significantly (up to 50%) when the fourth test was considered instead of the first and the absolute value of the Z statistic for most of the time series was reduced. The results of correlations between streamflow and climatic variables showed that the streamflow in Urmia Lake basin is more sensitive to changes in temperature than those of precipitation. The observed decreases in streamflow and increases in temperature in the Urmia Lake basin in recent decades may thus have serious implications for water resources management under the warming climate with the expected population growth and increased freshwater consumption in this region.
Editor Z. W. Kundzewicz; Associate editor Q. Zhang
Keywords:hydrological and climatic trends  Mann-Kendall test  autocorrelation  long-term persistence  Urmia Lake basin  Iran
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