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Storage capacity for river reservoirs by wavelet-based generation of sequent-peak algorithm

Resource Type
Industry Papers and Articles
Reference Title
Storage capacity for river reservoirs by wavelet-based generation of sequent-peak algorithm
Author/Presenter
Aksoy, Hafzullah
Organization/Agency
European Commitee for Water Resources Management
Year
2001
Date
12/2001
Journal Title
Water Resources Management
Journal Volume
15
Journal Issue
6
ISBN/ISSN
ISSN: 0920-4741
Abstract/Additional Information

"Selection of a storage capacity for the design of a river reservoir is made traditionally by the Rippl mass curve method or
the sequent-peak algorithm. Both methods offer a single value of storage capacity to a water resources engineer. Synthetic
hydrology approach by which long synthetic flow data are generated is also commonly used. In the present study a hybrid technique combining these two approaches is developed. The technique is based on wavelets, which are functions of zero-mean and finite variance, and it generates synthetic sequent-peak algorithms. Haar wavelet is used in the generation scheme. The generation scheme is applicable to non-skewed sequences. The application of the technique to a 64-year long annual flow data suggests that the technique can be a useful tool in the selection of a storage capacity for the design of a river reservoir."