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Research Article
Bivariate Drought Frequency Analysis in The Medjerda River Basin, Tunisia
Author(s): Yasser Hamdi, Fateh Chebana and Taha B.M.J. OuardaYasser Hamdi, Fateh Chebana and Taha B.M.J. Ouarda
The climatology provides, for a given location or region, the time series of drought strength, the number, the mean duration, and the maximum duration of droughts of a given intensity. Similarly to most hydrological phenomena, droughts are characterized by a number of features such as their severity, duration and magnitude. Multivariate drought characterization has not been carried out in the various regions of the African continent despite the disastrous environmental, economic and social impacts of droughts. In the present paper, drought characteristics are modeled jointly in a multivariate frequency analysis (FA) framework for a data set from the Medjerda River, the principal watercourse in Tunisia. To identify drought events, the adopted threshold levels are estimated using the Flow Duration Curve (FDC) method. A sensitivity analysis to the threshold level is conducted. Results in.. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2165-784X.1000227
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