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Using the Mann–Kendall test and double mass curve method to explore stream flow changes in response to climate and human activities

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Type de ressource
Article de revue
Auteurs/contributeurs
  • Pirnia, Abdollah (Auteur)
  • Golshan, Mohammad (Auteur)
  • Darabi, Hamid (Auteur)
  • Adamowski, Jan (Auteur)
  • Rozbeh, Sajad (Auteur)
Titre
Using the Mann–Kendall test and double mass curve method to explore stream flow changes in response to climate and human activities
Résumé
Abstract Analyzing intra-annual stream flow can reveal the main causes for runoff changes and the contributions of climate variability and human activities. For this purpose, the Mann–Kendall and cumulative rank difference (CRD) tests, and the double mass curve method, were applied to a time series of hydro-meteorological variables from 1971 to 2010 in the Tajan River basin in Iran. Results indicated that runoff changes in the wet and dry seasons after 1999 had significant respective decreasing and increasing trends, at the 0.01 confidence level, due to dam construction. In the pre-dam period (1991–1998), the results of the double mass curve method showed that climate variability and human activities contributed 57.76% and 42.24%, respectively, to the runoff decrease during the wet season. For the post-dam period (1999–2010), climate variability and anthropogenic activities contributed 24.68% and 75.32%, respectively, to the wet season runoff decrease of 116.55 mm. On the other hand, in the same period during the dry season, climate variability contributed −30.68% and human activities contributed 130.68% to the runoff increase of 41.45 mm. It is evident that runoff changes in both wet and dry seasons were mainly due to human activities associated with dam construction to meet water supply demands for agriculture.
Publication
Journal of Water and Climate Change
Volume
10
Numéro
4
Pages
725-742
Date
2019-12-01
Langue
en
DOI
10.2166/wcc.2018.162
ISSN
2040-2244, 2408-9354
URL
https://iwaponline.com/jwcc/article/10/4/725/38928/Using-the-MannKendall-test-and-double-mass-curve
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Pirnia, A., Golshan, M., Darabi, H., Adamowski, J., & Rozbeh, S. (2019). Using the Mann–Kendall test and double mass curve method to explore stream flow changes in response to climate and human activities. Journal of Water and Climate Change, 10(4), 725–742. https://doi.org/10.2166/wcc.2018.162
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