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Variations and trends in dry/wet days and spells over Banas River Basin, Rajasthan (India)
by
Saini, Divya
, Singh, Omvir
, Sharma, Jyoti
in
Agricultural production
/ Agriculture
/ Daily rainfall
/ Data acquisition
/ Datasets
/ Drought
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Earth Sciences
/ Environmental risk
/ Flood management
/ Homogeneity
/ Hydrologic data
/ Rain
/ Rainfall
/ Rainfall data
/ Risk management
/ Risk reduction
/ River basins
/ Rivers
/ Seasons
/ Space Exploration and Astronautics
/ Space Sciences (including Extraterrestrial Physics
/ Trend analysis
/ Trends
/ Variation
/ Water resources
/ Wet days
/ Wet spells
2023
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Variations and trends in dry/wet days and spells over Banas River Basin, Rajasthan (India)
by
Saini, Divya
, Singh, Omvir
, Sharma, Jyoti
in
Agricultural production
/ Agriculture
/ Daily rainfall
/ Data acquisition
/ Datasets
/ Drought
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Earth Sciences
/ Environmental risk
/ Flood management
/ Homogeneity
/ Hydrologic data
/ Rain
/ Rainfall
/ Rainfall data
/ Risk management
/ Risk reduction
/ River basins
/ Rivers
/ Seasons
/ Space Exploration and Astronautics
/ Space Sciences (including Extraterrestrial Physics
/ Trend analysis
/ Trends
/ Variation
/ Water resources
/ Wet days
/ Wet spells
2023
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Variations and trends in dry/wet days and spells over Banas River Basin, Rajasthan (India)
by
Saini, Divya
, Singh, Omvir
, Sharma, Jyoti
in
Agricultural production
/ Agriculture
/ Daily rainfall
/ Data acquisition
/ Datasets
/ Drought
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Earth Sciences
/ Environmental risk
/ Flood management
/ Homogeneity
/ Hydrologic data
/ Rain
/ Rainfall
/ Rainfall data
/ Risk management
/ Risk reduction
/ River basins
/ Rivers
/ Seasons
/ Space Exploration and Astronautics
/ Space Sciences (including Extraterrestrial Physics
/ Trend analysis
/ Trends
/ Variation
/ Water resources
/ Wet days
/ Wet spells
2023
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Variations and trends in dry/wet days and spells over Banas River Basin, Rajasthan (India)
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Variations and trends in dry/wet days and spells over Banas River Basin, Rajasthan (India)
2023
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This study explores variations and trends in dry/wet days and spells over Banas River basin during 1961–2020. For this, daily rainfall data acquired from Water Resources Department of Rajasthan, India have been utilised. The variations have been identified in relation to number (dry/wet days and spells), mean and maximum length of dry/wet spells. For identifying trends, Mann–Kendall (MK), innovative trend analysis (ITA) and Sen’s slope estimator tests have been executed, whereas change points have been detected with the help of Pettit, Buishand range, standard normal homogeneity and Neumann ratio tests. In Banas River basin, dry days have been found much higher (330 days) as compared to wet (35 days), while the number of dry/wet spells has been found almost identical (18). A decreasing trend in dry days has been detected, whereas wet days have increased. In addition, change point detection tests have detected 1993 as the year of noteworthy change in dry/wet days and spells, whereas most of the stations witnessed such change in 1995 and 2009. These results will be valuable for water resource and risk reduction managers in managing the risks of drought and flood over the Banas River basin.
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Springer India,Springer Nature B.V
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