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Wavelet analysis of the hydrological time series of Dalai Lake, Inner Mongolia, China 被引量:2
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作者 keli jia jian Huang 《Research in Cold and Arid Regions》 CSCD 2013年第1期51-72,共22页
An important new development in hydrological data analysis in the last decade is the application of wavelet analysis. Here, wave- let theory is used to study the complexity and multi-scale periodicity of the hydrologi... An important new development in hydrological data analysis in the last decade is the application of wavelet analysis. Here, wave- let theory is used to study the complexity and multi-scale periodicity of the hydrological time series of the Dalai Lake Basin in In- ner Mongolia. Two large rivers, the Kelulun and the Wurxun, are the main inflows to Dalai Lake, which is currently shrinking. The annual and monthly flows of the Kelultm River are shown to vary more than those of the Wurxun River, and the monthly flows of the two rivers vary much more than their annual flows. Db5 wavelets are shown to be more suitable for annual flow cal- culations, whereas Db4 wavelets are more suitable for monthly flow calculations. Multi-scale wavelet analysis of the annual and monthly flows of the Kelulun and Wurxun rivers shows that the variation of the two rivers is similar and has a 25-year cycle, 12 years of wet and 12 years of drought periods, and our results show that both rivers are expected to transition into a wet period be- ginning in 2012. Therefore, the Dalai Lake Basin, which has been in a drought period since 2000, is expected to gradually transit into a wet period from 2012 onward. 展开更多
关键词 Dalai Lake Basin WAVELET FRACTAL complexity PERIODICITY
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