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Buffalo National River: Water Levels By: Cody Hudson CE 397 Statistics in Water Resources University of Texas-Austin

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CE 397 Statistics in Water Resources University of Texas-Austin. Buffalo National River: Water Levels. By: Cody Hudson. Buffalo National River. Only a short 10 hour drive!. Location. My Home. Why the Buffalo River?. Gauging Station. Gauge Heights. Gauge Heights. -Trends. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Buffalo National River: Water Levels

Buffalo National River: Water Levels

By: Cody Hudson

CE 397 Statistics in Water ResourcesUniversity of Texas-Austin

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Buffalo National River

Location

Floating Season

Water Level Trends

Correlation

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Only a short 10 hour drive!

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Location

My Home

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Why the Buffalo River?

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Gauging Station

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Gauge Heights

dx/dy=0 Day of Year Calendar Day

High Flow 85.03 March 25th

Low Flow 238.07 August 25th

y=2 ft Day of Year Calendar DayEnd of Season 179.55 June 28thStart of Season 297.33 October 23rd

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Gauge Heights

dx/dy=0 Day of Year Calendar Day

High Flow 92.73 April 2nd

Low Flow 242.06 August 29th

y=3.6 ft Day of Year Calendar DayEnd of Season 215.72 August 3rdStart of Season 268.77 September 25th

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-Trends

• Climate Change• Personal Accounts• Gauge Data

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-Trends

Parametric Non-Parametric

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-Trends-Increase of 1.133 cfs/year

-Increase of 0.454 cfs/year

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-Trends

SAS Results for Annual Log Flow vs. Time

Test Result P-Value

Pearson's 0.05475 0.6550

Kendall 0.01503 0.8561

Spearman 0.04088 0.7387

-High P-Value, so Null Hypothesis is not rejected and Flow is NOT dependent on Time.

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-Trends-Decrease of -1.067 cfs/year

-Decrease of -0.736 cfs/year

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-Trends

SAS Results for August Log Flow vs. Time

Test Result P-Value

Pearson's -0.2467 0.0410

Kendall -0.16189 0.0502

Spearman -0.2405 0.0465

-Small P-Value, so Null Hypothesis is rejected

and Flow IS dependent on Time.

Was I right?

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Questions?

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-Correlation

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-Correlation