Title of article :
Variations in temporal occurrence of discharge in Urmia Lake Basin
Author/Authors :
Hessari, Behzad Urmia University and Urmia Lake Research Institute - Urmia University, Urmia, Iran , Zeinalzadeh, Kamran Urmia University and Urmia Lake Research Institute - Urmia University, Urmia, Iran
Abstract :
Urmia Lake has experienced a critical environmental condition in recent
years. This paper discusses changes in various hydrological measures in the
Urmia Lake Basin (ULB) and its tributaries. The Mann-Kendall test with
Trend-Free Pre-Whitening )TFPW( approach was used to estimate the trend
in annual time series (1978-2011) of average and peak values of discharge
recorded in 65 and 55 stations of ULB, respectively. Accordingly, the
Cumulative Sum (CUSUM) control chart test was used for change
detection analysis and T-statistic to compare the discharge in two periods
(before and after 1995 as the year in which the Urmia Lake water level
started to decline). The results revealed that 55 stations (~86%) had a
descending trend in recorded average values of discharge data. In 38
stations (~59%), this diminishing trend was significant at 95% confidence
level. The trend of peak data recorded in 42 out of 55 stations was
declining. This falling trend was significant at 95% confidence level in
seven stations. The average value of T-statistic for all stations (2.8)
represented a significant difference between discharge values in two
periods at most of the studied stations. The CUSUM results indicated that
in more than 50% of the stations, which recorded discharge series of 11
rivers, the existing jump was significant at 95% of confidence level. The
trend of 0-1 m3
/s interval was ascending, but the trend of other discharge
ranges (more than 1 m3
/s) was descending. The results of this study also
revealed that the amount of peak and discharge volume entering the lake in
1998-2011 decreased in comparison with 1978-1997.
Keywords :
CUSUM test , Discharge frequency , Peak discharge , TFPW approach , Trend analysis , Urmia Lake Basin
Journal title :
Environmental Resources Research