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Effect of regional heterogeneity on flood frequency estimation
Dennis P. Lettenmaier
, James R. Wallis
, Eric F. Wood
Civil & Environmental Engineering
High Meadows Environmental Institute
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Flood Frequency Estimation
100%
Regional Heterogeneity
100%
Coefficient of Variation
75%
Generalized Extreme Value Distribution
75%
Underlying Distribution
50%
Regional Variation
25%
Method of Moments
25%
Estimation Method
25%
Misspecified
25%
Low Bias
25%
Scale Factor
25%
Arid Region
25%
Moment Estimation
25%
Regional Estimation
25%
Regional Flood Frequency
25%
Flood Frequency
25%
Flood Quantiles
25%
Low Variability
25%
Higher-order Moments
25%
Moment Estimator
25%
Quantile Estimates
25%
Record Length
25%
Misspecification
25%
Distributional Hypothesis
25%
Fitting Distribution
25%
Regional Homogeneity
25%
Mathematics
Extreme Value Distribution
100%
Estimation Method
66%
Underlying Distribution
66%
Quantile
33%
Extreme Value
33%
Frequency Distribution
33%
Moment Estimator
33%
Scaling Factor
33%
Misspecification
33%
Distributional Assumption
33%
Engineering
Coefficient of Variation
100%
Frequency Estimation
100%
Quantile
33%
Moment Method
33%
Scaling Factor
33%
Record Length
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Flood Frequency
100%
Estimation Method
66%
Frequency Distribution
33%
Quantile
33%
Arid Region
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Extreme Value
100%