One of the most crucial steps in flow frequency studies is the definition of Homogenous Regions (HRs), i.e. areas with similar hydrological behavior. This is essential in ungauged catchments, as HR allows information to be transferred from a neighboring river basin. This study proposes a new, entropy-based approach to define HRs, in which regions are defined as homogeneous if their hydrometric stations capture redundant information. The problem is handled through the definition of the Information Transferred Index (ITI) as the ratio between redundant information and the total information provided by pairs of stations. The methodology is compared with a traditional, distance-based clustering method through a Monte Carlo experiment and a jack...
One of the most important problems faced in hydrology is the estimation of flood magnitudes and freq...
Because of the paucity of flood data, it is not always possible to use at-site frequency analysis to...
Some regional procedures to estimate hydrological quantiles at ungauged sites, such as the index-flo...
An important topic for regional flow frequency analysis is the definition of regions, within which t...
The use of a traditional at site approach for the statistical characterization and simulation of spa...
The availability of hydrometric data, as well as its spatial distribution, is important for water re...
Hydrologists widely use regional flood frequency analysis to predict flood quantiles for ungauged an...
One of the several methods in estimating flood quantiles in ungauged or data-scarce watersheds is re...
To estimate the magnitude and frequency of flood flows at ungauged sites, space is traded for time u...
The major problem in ungauged basins for planning and management of water resources projects is to e...
With the operation and maintenance of streamgauging networks in many developing countries coming und...
Feature selection is an important first step in regional hydrologic studies (RHYS). Over the past fe...
Abstract Partitioning methods such as cluster analysis are advantageous in pooling catchments into h...
Assessment and understanding of past climate is an important step for drought mitigation and water r...
A regionalização de vazões é uma técnica amplamente utilizada para estimar a disponibilidade hídrica...
One of the most important problems faced in hydrology is the estimation of flood magnitudes and freq...
Because of the paucity of flood data, it is not always possible to use at-site frequency analysis to...
Some regional procedures to estimate hydrological quantiles at ungauged sites, such as the index-flo...
An important topic for regional flow frequency analysis is the definition of regions, within which t...
The use of a traditional at site approach for the statistical characterization and simulation of spa...
The availability of hydrometric data, as well as its spatial distribution, is important for water re...
Hydrologists widely use regional flood frequency analysis to predict flood quantiles for ungauged an...
One of the several methods in estimating flood quantiles in ungauged or data-scarce watersheds is re...
To estimate the magnitude and frequency of flood flows at ungauged sites, space is traded for time u...
The major problem in ungauged basins for planning and management of water resources projects is to e...
With the operation and maintenance of streamgauging networks in many developing countries coming und...
Feature selection is an important first step in regional hydrologic studies (RHYS). Over the past fe...
Abstract Partitioning methods such as cluster analysis are advantageous in pooling catchments into h...
Assessment and understanding of past climate is an important step for drought mitigation and water r...
A regionalização de vazões é uma técnica amplamente utilizada para estimar a disponibilidade hídrica...
One of the most important problems faced in hydrology is the estimation of flood magnitudes and freq...
Because of the paucity of flood data, it is not always possible to use at-site frequency analysis to...
Some regional procedures to estimate hydrological quantiles at ungauged sites, such as the index-flo...