The concept of a traditional return period has long been questioned in non-stationary studies, and the risk of failure was recommended to evaluate the design events in flood modeling. However, few studies have been done in terms of multivariate cases. To investigate the impact of non-stationarity on the streamflow series, the Yichang station in the Yangtze River was taken as a case study. A time varying copula model was constructed for bivariate modeling of flood peak and 7-day flood volume, and the non-stationary return period and risk of failure were applied to compare the results between stationary and non-stationary models. The results demonstrated that the streamflow series at the Yichang station showed significant non-stationary prope...
Recent evidence of the impact of watershed underlying conditions on hydrological processes have made...
Flood frequency analysis plays a fundamental role in dam planning, reservoir operation, and risk ass...
Design annual runoff is a classical issue in traditional univariate hydrological frequency analysis ...
With the changing environment, a number of researches have revealed that the assumption of stationar...
Nonstationarity of univariate flood series has been widely studied, while nonstationarity of some mu...
Flood frequency estimation for the design of hydraulic structures is usually performed as a univaria...
Estimates of flood event magnitudes with a certain return period are required for the design of hydr...
Recently, the homogenous flood generating mechanism assumption has become questionable due to change...
Return period and risk of extreme hydrological events are critical considerations in water resources...
Under changing environment, the streamflow series in the Yangtze River have undergone great changes ...
[[abstract]]Bivariate flood frequency analysis offers improved understanding of the complex flood pr...
Flood duration, volume, and peak flow are important considerations in flood risk analysis and manage...
A copula-based methodology is presented in this study for bivariate flood frequency analysis of Kela...
In watershed management, flood frequency analysis (FFA) is performed to quantify the risk of floodin...
This study focuses on the return period evaluation for design hyetographs, which is usually estimate...
Recent evidence of the impact of watershed underlying conditions on hydrological processes have made...
Flood frequency analysis plays a fundamental role in dam planning, reservoir operation, and risk ass...
Design annual runoff is a classical issue in traditional univariate hydrological frequency analysis ...
With the changing environment, a number of researches have revealed that the assumption of stationar...
Nonstationarity of univariate flood series has been widely studied, while nonstationarity of some mu...
Flood frequency estimation for the design of hydraulic structures is usually performed as a univaria...
Estimates of flood event magnitudes with a certain return period are required for the design of hydr...
Recently, the homogenous flood generating mechanism assumption has become questionable due to change...
Return period and risk of extreme hydrological events are critical considerations in water resources...
Under changing environment, the streamflow series in the Yangtze River have undergone great changes ...
[[abstract]]Bivariate flood frequency analysis offers improved understanding of the complex flood pr...
Flood duration, volume, and peak flow are important considerations in flood risk analysis and manage...
A copula-based methodology is presented in this study for bivariate flood frequency analysis of Kela...
In watershed management, flood frequency analysis (FFA) is performed to quantify the risk of floodin...
This study focuses on the return period evaluation for design hyetographs, which is usually estimate...
Recent evidence of the impact of watershed underlying conditions on hydrological processes have made...
Flood frequency analysis plays a fundamental role in dam planning, reservoir operation, and risk ass...
Design annual runoff is a classical issue in traditional univariate hydrological frequency analysis ...