Compute distributional statistics of hydrograph recession (decay) based on N-day-over-day changes of daily-mean streamflows for an arbitrary number of U.S. Geological Survey streamgages. Computations are oriented around what are termed Asquith--Knight discharge decay analyses. The analyses are focused on the distributional properties of the N-day-over-day changes, and such changes are defined herein as the inverse of the difference in logarithms of daily-mean streamflow and hence have units of days per log-cycle change. L-moments are computed to summarize distributional geometry of these changes, and so-called Gfactors (geologic factors) are computed as P-percentiles of the changes. Hydrograph rises or no change periods can also be considered. Considerable flow-duration curve computations can also be made, and many powerful utilities for data annual and decadal computation and manipulation are implemented including daily streamflow separation with roll up to monthly values.
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Author | William H. Asquith [aut, cre], Rodney R. Knight [aut] |
Maintainer | William H. Asquith <wasquith@usgs.gov> |
License | CC0 |
Version | 0.2.6 |
URL | https://code.usgs.gov/water/restore/akqdecay |
Package repository | View on GitHub |
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