Identifying the Regional Homogeneity of Ungauged Station for Regional Flood Frequency Analysis Using Canonical Correlation Method

Document Type : Research Article

Abstract

Regional flood analysis is a conventional method for estimation of flood design in ungauged site which its accuracy relates the how much homogeneity is among the stations that used in regional flood frequency. Cluster method is commonly used to regionalization of stations which its accuracy is dependent on identifying the effective basin variables and their weight that it commonly can't accessible. In this research, Canonical Correlation between basin and flow variables was used to identify the region of ungauged site. In this method the pair canonical variables and its relations are able to determine the similarity of stations. This method was applied to Ouroumieh Lake basin and results shown that created homogeneous region of ungauged sites using Canonical Correlation method has more stations and the error of design flood estimation in ungauged sites is low in compare the cluster method

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Volume 26, Issue 4 - Serial Number 4
September and October 2012
Pages 943-952
  • Receive Date: 15 September 2012
  • Accept Date: 15 September 2012
  • First Publish Date: 22 October 2012