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Analyzing the Hydrologic Variability of Kallada River, India Using Continuous Wavelet Transform and Fractal Theory
The presence of storage and water conservation structures significantly influences the characteristics of hydrologic time series. This paper first analyzes the daily streamflow and total suspended sediment (TSS) concentration of the Kallada River in southern Kerala, India using continuous wavelet tr...
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Published in: | Water conservation science and engineering 2018-12, Vol.3 (4), p.305-319 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | The presence of storage and water conservation structures significantly influences the characteristics of hydrologic time series. This paper first analyzes the daily streamflow and total suspended sediment (TSS) concentration of the Kallada River in southern Kerala, India using continuous wavelet transform (CWT). The wavelet power spectra of streamflow displayed a complete removal of annual periodicity since ~ 2002–2003 period, and the wavelet coherence analysis confirmed the effect of human interventions on hydrological variability of the Kallada River. The study further confirmed the direct influence of reduction in precipitation on the variability of streamflow and the impact of hydrologic regulations and human interventions on the variability of TSS concentration of the Kallada River. Further, both of the hydrologic series were analyzed using multifractal detrended fluctuation analysis (MFDFA) for its fractal characterizations, after splitting the series to pre and post 2002–2003 period. MFDFA analysis showed that both streamflow and TSS data possess long-term persistence with Hurst exponent varying between 0.74–0.99 for different series. It is further noticed that multifractal degree of the TSS concentration series is greater than that for streamflow in all cases. The MFDFA analysis displayed a reduction in the intercept of the fitted fluctuation function plots of streamflow and TSS concentration series of the Kallada River. The degree of multifractality of both streamflow and TSS concentration series of post 2002–2003 period is reduced by 26% and 82% respectively over the corresponding series of pre 2002–2003 period. The study implied the effect of hydrologic regulations by the water conservation reservoirs of the Kallada basin on the hydrologic variability of the river. |
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ISSN: | 2366-3340 2364-5687 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s41101-018-0060-8 |