Estimation of Proper Nonparametric SPI using Water Table Fluctuations in Talesh Region
Publish place: 3rd Regional Conference on Climate Change and Global Warming
Publish Year: 1394
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Index date: 1 June 2018
Estimation of Proper Nonparametric SPI using Water Table Fluctuations in Talesh Region abstract
Time-lag responses of groundwater to precipitation is very important for optimal management and programming of water resources in any catchment. This study explores the time-lag responses of groundwater to precipitation and drought in Talesh Region using correlation coefficient between groundwater fluctuations at 19 piezometers and different time scales of standard precipitation index (SPI) in 6 rainfall stations. Some MATLAB codes are written for calculating correlation coefficients values. The results indicate that the time-lag response is various across Talesh Region depends on groundwater depth. The piezometers with shallow water table show the better correlation coefficient with 1 to 2 month SPIs. By increasing depth of groundwater (specially near the Rainfall station of Kharjgil). The average lag-time of responses of Talesh Region groundwater to precipitation is 2.5 months.
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Estimation of Proper Nonparametric SPI using Water Table Fluctuations in Talesh Region authors
Sadeghi Bagherabadi
Department of Earth Sciences, Institute for Advanced Studies in Basic Sciences
Rezaei
Department of Earth Sciences and CRCC, Institute for Advanced Studies in Basic
M.J Nematollahi
Master of Environmental Geology, Shiraz University