Call number:
PIK M 370-11-0138
Description / Table of Contents:
Contents: Part I Extremes, Uncertainty, and Reconstruction ; 1. The Statistics of Return Intervals, Maxima, and Centennial Events Under the Influence of Long-Term Correlations ; 2. The Bootstrap in Climate Risk Analysis ; 3. Confidence Intervals for Flood Return Level Estimates Assuming Long-Range Dependence ; 4. Regional Determination of Historical Heavy Rain for Reconstruction of Extreme Flood Events ; 5. Development of Regional Flood Frequency Relationships for Gauged and Ungauged Catchments Using L-Moments ; Part II Extremes, Trends, and Changes ; 6. Intense Precipitation and High Floods - Observations and Projections ; 7. About Trend Detection in River Floods ; 8. Extreme Value Analysis Considering Trends: Applicationto Discharge Data of the Danube River Basin ; 9. Extreme Value and Trend Analysis Based on Statistical Modelling of Precipitation Time Series ; 10. A Review on the Pettitt Test ; Part III Long-Term Phenomena and Nonlinear Properties ; 11. Detrended Fluctuation Studies of Long-Term Persistence and Multifractality of Precipitation and River Runoff Records ; 12. Long-Term Structures in Southern German Runoff Data ; 13. Seasonality Effects on Nonlinear Properties of Hydrometeorological Records ; 14. Spatial Correlations of River Runoffs in a Catchment
Type of Medium:
Monograph available for loan
Pages:
XX, 320 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
ISBN:
9783642148620
Location:
A 18 - must be ordered
Branch Library:
PIK Library
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