This paper investigates the applicability of quantile regression technique (QRT) as a viable regional flood frequency analysis (RFFA) method for the state of New South Wales in Australia. The study uses data from 96 small to medium-sized unregulated basins across New South Wales to develop a generalized least squares (GLS)-based QRT. An independent test employing a wide range of statistical diagnostics indicates that the developed regression equations based on the GLS regression can provide quite accurate flood quantile estimates with median relative error values in the range of 13-42%. The developed regression equations are relatively easy to apply and require data for only three predictors-basin area, design rainfall intensity, and stream...
Design flood estimation in small to medium sized catchments is frequently required in hydrologic ana...
Several methods were recommended in Australian Rainfall and Runoff (ARR) 1987 for estimation of desi...
This paper compares a number of regional flood frequency analysis (RFFA) methods for Tasmania using ...
As a part of the ongoing revision of the Australian Rainfall and Runoff, a number of techniques have...
As a part of the ongoing revision of the Australian Rainfall and Runoff, a number of techniques have...
Regional flood frequency analysis (RFFA) techniques are commonly used to estimate design floods for ...
Regional flood frequency analysis (RFFA) techniques are commonly used to estimate design floods for ...
Australian Rainfall Runoff (ARR) (1987) recommended a number of regional flood frequency estimation ...
Regression-based regional flood frequency analysis (RFFA) methods are widely adopted in hydrology. T...
This paper compares the region of influence (ROI) and fixed region approaches for regional flood fre...
Design flood estimation in small to medium sized ungauged catchments is frequently required in hydro...
In this article, an approach using Bayesian Generalised Least Squares (BGLS) regression in a region-...
Regional flood frequency analysis (RFFA) is often used in hydrology to estimate flood quantiles when...
Flooding is one of Australia's costliest natural disasters, which on average costs around $AUD400 mi...
Design flood estimation for ungauged catchments is often required in hydrologic design. The most com...
Design flood estimation in small to medium sized catchments is frequently required in hydrologic ana...
Several methods were recommended in Australian Rainfall and Runoff (ARR) 1987 for estimation of desi...
This paper compares a number of regional flood frequency analysis (RFFA) methods for Tasmania using ...
As a part of the ongoing revision of the Australian Rainfall and Runoff, a number of techniques have...
As a part of the ongoing revision of the Australian Rainfall and Runoff, a number of techniques have...
Regional flood frequency analysis (RFFA) techniques are commonly used to estimate design floods for ...
Regional flood frequency analysis (RFFA) techniques are commonly used to estimate design floods for ...
Australian Rainfall Runoff (ARR) (1987) recommended a number of regional flood frequency estimation ...
Regression-based regional flood frequency analysis (RFFA) methods are widely adopted in hydrology. T...
This paper compares the region of influence (ROI) and fixed region approaches for regional flood fre...
Design flood estimation in small to medium sized ungauged catchments is frequently required in hydro...
In this article, an approach using Bayesian Generalised Least Squares (BGLS) regression in a region-...
Regional flood frequency analysis (RFFA) is often used in hydrology to estimate flood quantiles when...
Flooding is one of Australia's costliest natural disasters, which on average costs around $AUD400 mi...
Design flood estimation for ungauged catchments is often required in hydrologic design. The most com...
Design flood estimation in small to medium sized catchments is frequently required in hydrologic ana...
Several methods were recommended in Australian Rainfall and Runoff (ARR) 1987 for estimation of desi...
This paper compares a number of regional flood frequency analysis (RFFA) methods for Tasmania using ...