Regionalization of maximum, minimum and mean streamflows for the Juruena River basin, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Matos,Talisson Sáteles
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Uliana,Eduardo Morgan, Martins,Camila Aparecida da Silva, Rapalo,Luis Miguel Castillo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Ambiente & Água
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Resumo: Abstract This study aimed to regionalize maximum (Qmax), minimum (Q95), and long-term mean (Qltm) streamflows in the Juruena River Basin to further water-resource planning and management, especially regarding water-use grant rights, streamflow regulation, and hydraulic designs. To do that, a traditional method was used, which relates the interest streamflows with sub-basin physiographic parameters by linear and nonlinear regressions. In summary, the traditional method was efficient for regionalization of Q95, Qltm, and Qmax streamflows for the Juruena River Basin. Moreover, the explanatory variables able to provide the best results for regionalization of Q95 and Qltm stream flows are drainage area, total watercourse length, and sub-basin mean altitude. For Qmax regionalization, the best results were provided by explanatory variables like drainage area, perimeter, and total watercourse length.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Regionalization of maximum, minimum and mean streamflows for the Juruena River basin, Brazil
title Regionalization of maximum, minimum and mean streamflows for the Juruena River basin, Brazil
spellingShingle Regionalization of maximum, minimum and mean streamflows for the Juruena River basin, Brazil
Matos,Talisson Sáteles
Amazon basin
extreme events
water availability
water resources planning and management
title_short Regionalization of maximum, minimum and mean streamflows for the Juruena River basin, Brazil
title_full Regionalization of maximum, minimum and mean streamflows for the Juruena River basin, Brazil
title_fullStr Regionalization of maximum, minimum and mean streamflows for the Juruena River basin, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Regionalization of maximum, minimum and mean streamflows for the Juruena River basin, Brazil
title_sort Regionalization of maximum, minimum and mean streamflows for the Juruena River basin, Brazil
author Matos,Talisson Sáteles
author_facet Matos,Talisson Sáteles
Uliana,Eduardo Morgan
Martins,Camila Aparecida da Silva
Rapalo,Luis Miguel Castillo
author_role author
author2 Uliana,Eduardo Morgan
Martins,Camila Aparecida da Silva
Rapalo,Luis Miguel Castillo
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Matos,Talisson Sáteles
Uliana,Eduardo Morgan
Martins,Camila Aparecida da Silva
Rapalo,Luis Miguel Castillo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Amazon basin
extreme events
water availability
water resources planning and management
topic Amazon basin
extreme events
water availability
water resources planning and management
description Abstract This study aimed to regionalize maximum (Qmax), minimum (Q95), and long-term mean (Qltm) streamflows in the Juruena River Basin to further water-resource planning and management, especially regarding water-use grant rights, streamflow regulation, and hydraulic designs. To do that, a traditional method was used, which relates the interest streamflows with sub-basin physiographic parameters by linear and nonlinear regressions. In summary, the traditional method was efficient for regionalization of Q95, Qltm, and Qmax streamflows for the Juruena River Basin. Moreover, the explanatory variables able to provide the best results for regionalization of Q95 and Qltm stream flows are drainage area, total watercourse length, and sub-basin mean altitude. For Qmax regionalization, the best results were provided by explanatory variables like drainage area, perimeter, and total watercourse length.
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