Determination of Climate Changes on Streamflow Process in the West of Lake Urmia with Used to Trend and Stationarity Analysis
Publish place: International journal of Advanced Biological and Biomedical Research، Vol: 1، Issue: 10
Publish Year: 1392
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زبان: English
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Abstract:
One of the most important hydrological time series task is to determine if there is any trend in the data and how to achieve stationarity when there is nonstationarity behavior in data. Detecting trend and stationarity in hydrological time series may help us to understand the possible links between hydrologicalprocesses and global climate changes. In this study yearly, monthly and daily streamflow data records of Baranduz Chai, Shahar Chai and Nazlu Chai rivers and Urmia synoptic stattion in the west of Lake Urmia, located in the West Azarbaijan of Iran, used to trend and stationarity analysis. Trend analysis withMann-Kendall and seasonal Kendall tests showed that most annual and monthly flow series hadsignificant negative trend at 1% and 10% . Five common methods named ADF, DFGLS, ERS, KPSS andPP have been used to examine nonstationarity of river flows. Results demonstrated that most annual,monthly and daily series appear to be stationary after removing trend component from series. Also resultsillustrated, that mean air temperature of this region increased significantly at 1% level. Increasing air temperature causes changing most of precipitations to rain in the replace of snow that maybe the main reason of river flow decreasing and Lake Urmia depletion in recent years. Furthermore, studied rivers have high dependence on snow melt water, therefore are affected by temperature changes. This showed obviously effect of global warming on the decreasing river flow discharges in the west of Lake Urmia
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Keivan KHalili
Water Engineering Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Urmia University, Urmia- IRAN,
Farshad Ahmadi
Msc Student of Water Engineering Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Tabriz University, Tabriz- IRAN,
Yagub Dinpashoh
Associate Professorof Water Engineering Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Tabriz University, Tabriz- IRAN,
Ahmad Fakheri Fard
Professorof Water Engineering Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Tabriz University, Tabriz- IRAN.