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Time Series Methods in Hydrosciences
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HydrologyTable of contents
- Front Cover
- Time Series Methods in Hydrosciences
- Copyright Page
- CONTENTS
- Foreword
- Chapter 1. Some Contrasting Examples of the Time and Frequency Domain Approaches to Time Series Analysis
- Chapter 2. Detection of Interventions at Unknown Times
- Chapter 3. Distribution of Partial Sums with Applications to Dam Capacity and Acid Rain
- Chapter 4. Testing for Non-Linear Shiftsin Stationary Φ-Mixing Processes
- Chapter 5. A Robust Statistic for Testing that two Autocorrelated Samples come from Identical Populations
- Chapter 6. Inference about the Point of Change in a Regression Model with a Stationary Error Process
- Chapter 7. The Change-Point Problem for a Sequence of Binomial Random Variables
- Chapter 8. Exploration of an Extreme Value Partial Time Series Model in Hydroscience
- Chapter 9. A Comparative Study on Estimation of Parameters of a Markovian Process - I
- Chapter 10. Generalized Least Squares Procedure for Regression with Autocorrelated Errors
- Chapter 11. Fitting Dynamic Models to Hydrological Time Series
- Chapter 12. Some Aspects of Non-Stationary Behaviour in Hydrology
- Chapter 13. Persistence Estimation from a Time-Series Containing Occasional Missing Data
- Chapter 14. Tidal Analysis - A Retrospect
- Chapter 15. Identification of Internal Tides in Tidal Current Records from the Middle Estuary of the St. Lawrence
- Chapter 16. Simulation of the Low Frequency Portion of the Sea Level Signal at Yarmouth, Nova Scotia
- Chapter 17. The Computation of Tides from Irregularly Sampled Sea Surface Height Data
- Chapter 18. On Stochastic Modelling of Hydrologic Data
- Chapter 19. A Dynamic-Stochastic Approach for Modelling Advection-Dispersion Processes in Open Channels
- Chapter 20. The Mean and Variance of Water Currents Induced by Irregular Surface Waves
- Chapter 21. Generation of Weekly Streamflow Data for the River Danube-River Main-System
- Chapter 22. Probabilistic Characterization of Point and Mean Areal Rainfalls
- Chapter 23. A Rainfall-Runoff Model for Daily Flow Synthesis
- Chapter 24. Analysis of Flood Series by Stochastic Models
- Chapter 25. A Model for Simulating Dry and Wet Periods of Annual Flow Series
- Chapter 26. A Combined Snowmelt and Rainfall Runoff
- Chapter 27. Analysis of Current Meter Data for Predicting Pollutant Dispersion
- Chapter 28. Should We Search for Periodicities in Annual Runoff Again?
- Chapter 29. Step Ahead Streamflow Forecasting Using Pattern Analysis
- Chapter 30. Walsh Solutionsin Hydroscience
- Chapter 31. Modelling the Errorin Flood Discharge Measurements
- Chapter 32. Information Theoretical Characteristics of some Statistical Models in the Hydrosciences
- Chapter 33. Validation of Synthetic Streamflow Models
- Chapter 34. Observation and Simulation of the Sooke Harbour System
- Chapter 35. Rainfall - Flow Relationship in Some Italian Rivers by Multiple Stochastic Models
- Chapter 36. Analysis of Water Temperature Records Using a Deterministic - Stochastic Model
- Chapter 37. Stochastic ARIMA Models for Monthly Stream flows
- Chapter 38. The Linear Reservoir with Seasonal Gamma-Distributed Markovian Inflows
- Chapter 39. On The Storage Size-Demand-Reliability Relations
- Chapter 40. Optimal ARMA Models for the Statistical Analysis of Reservoir Operating Rules
- Chapter 41. An Annual-Monthly Streamflow Model for Incorporating Parameter Uncertainty into Reservoir Simulation
- Chapter 42. Stochastic Flood Predictors: Experience in a Small Basin
- Chapter 43. Time Series Multiple Linear Regression Models for Evaporation from a Free Water Surface
- Chapter 44. Optimal Management of Multireservoir Systems Using Streamflow Forecasts
- Chapter 45. Appropriate Sampling Procedures for Estuarine and Coastal Zone Water-Quality Measurements
- Chapter 46. Time Series Analysis of Soil Data
- Chapter 47. Forecasting Under Linear Partial Information
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