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Macroscale water fluxes 3. Effects of land processes on variability of monthly river discharge

January 1, 2002

A salient characteristic of river discharge is its temporal variability. The time series of flow at a point on a river can be viewed as the superposition of a smooth seasonal cycle and an irregular, random variation. Viewing the random component in the spectral domain facilitates both its characterization and an interpretation of its major physical controls from a global perspective. The power spectral density functions of monthly flow anomalies of many large rivers worldwide are typified by a “red noise” process: the density is higher at low frequencies (e.g.,

Publication Year 2002
Title Macroscale water fluxes 3. Effects of land processes on variability of monthly river discharge
DOI 10.1029/2001WR000761
Authors P. C. D. Milly, R.T. Wetherald
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Water Resources Research
Index ID 70024193
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
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