World Environmental and Water Resource Congress 2006 2006
DOI: 10.1061/40856(200)424
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Flow Trend Analysis in the Rouge River Watershed and the Effect of Temporal Resolution on Trend Detection

Abstract: The Rouge Project has monitored discharge at 13 continuous flow gauging stations serving drainage areas varying from nine to 410 square miles for the past 11 years as a means of evaluating existing conditions and tracking progress. This study evaluates the flow regime of the Rouge Watershed including the analysis of a decade or more of data, and status with regard to ecological targets. The temporal resolution of in-stream flow data required to establish long-term trends is also investigated by comparing flow … Show more

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“…Garbreche et al (2004) evaluated the effect of rainfall trends on runoff and evaporation. Rohrer and Hughes (2006) studied temporal decomposition components in long term trends of river runoff using Mann-Kendall test.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Garbreche et al (2004) evaluated the effect of rainfall trends on runoff and evaporation. Rohrer and Hughes (2006) studied temporal decomposition components in long term trends of river runoff using Mann-Kendall test.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%