Evaluation of the Clark Unit Hydrograph Parameters Depending on Basin and Meteorological Condition: 2. Estimation of Parameter Variability
Author(s) -
Chulsang Yoo,
Ji-Ho Lee,
Kee-Wook Kim
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
journal of korea water resources association
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2287-6138
pISSN - 1226-6280
DOI - 10.3741/jkwra.2007.40.2.171
Subject(s) - hydrograph , monte carlo method , confidence interval , statistics , structural basin , surface runoff , mathematics , interval (graph theory) , hydrology (agriculture) , environmental science , meteorology , geology , geography , geotechnical engineering , geomorphology , ecology , biology , combinatorics
Clark , , , Monte Carlo . Bootstrap . . (1) , . (2) Monte Carlo . (2006) . (3) Bootstrap . 20 . (4) . Kraven(I) Kraven(II) Linsley . . 【In this study, as a method for decreasing the confidence interval of the estimates of Clark hydrograph's concentration time and storage coefficient, regression equations of these parameters with respect to those of rainfall, meteorology, and basin characteristics are derived and analyzed using the Monte Carlo simulation technique. The results are also reviewed by comparing them with those derived by applying the Bootstrap technique and empirical equations. Results derived from this research are summarized as follows. (1) Even in case of limited rainfall events are available, it is possible to estimate the mean runoff characteristics by considering the affecting factors to runoff characteristics. (2) It is also possible to use the Monte Carlo simulation technique for estimating and evaluating the confidence intervals for concentration time and storage coefficient. The confidence intervals estimated in this study were found much narrower than those of Yoo et al. (2006). (3) A supporting result could also be derived using the Bootstrap technique. However, at least 20 independent rainfall events are necessary to get a rather significant result for concentration time and storage coefficient. (4) No empirical equations are found to be properly applicable for the study basin. However, empirical equations like the Kraven(I) and Kraven(II) are found valid for the estimation of concentration time, on the other hand the Linsley is found valid for the storage coefficient In this study basin. But users of these empirical formula should be careful as these also provide a wide range of possible values.】
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