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Title: Evaluation of karstic aquifers contribution to streams by the statistical analysis of recession curves
Authors: Koç, Abdullah Cem
Keywords: Data analysis
Hydrology
Karstic aquifer
Modelling
Recession curve
Western Mediterranean Basin-Turkey
aquifer
hydrological modeling
hydrometry
karst
river basin
river bed
statistical analysis
stream
water resource
Eurasia
Turkey
Abstract: Karstic aquifers significantly contribute to streams in most of Turkey's river basins, so studies on karst water resources have great importance for Turkey. Karstic aquifer contributions are generally emerging at several locations near the river bed and are not readily measured by direct hydrometric methods. In this study, the extent of karstic aquifer contributions to a stream will be investigated by the statistical analysis of recession coefficients of recession curves. Six stream gauging stations on different streams in the western Mediterranean region of Turkey are selected. Recession periods of the streams are simulated by exponential and quadratic recession curve models. Recession coefficient series of the stream gauging stations are statistically investigated. The comparison of various statistical parameters shows that the recession coefficient series are fairly related to the karstic aquifer contributions. Especially, the measure of spread parameters, standard deviation and interquartile range of recession coefficient series are related to the extent of the karstic aquifer contributions to streams. © Printed in India.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/7243
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12040-008-0013-2
ISSN: 0253-4126
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