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Journal of Hydrology | 1989

An operational GLS model for hydrologic regression

Gary D. Tasker; Jery R. Stedinger

Abstract Recent Monte Carlo studies have documented the value of generalized least squares (GLS) procedures to estimate empirical relationships between streamflow statistics and physiographic basin characteristics. This paper presents a number of extensions of the GLS method that deal with realities and complexities of regional hydrologic data sets that were not addressed in the simulation studies. These extensions include: (1) a more realistic model of the underlying model errors; (2) smoothed estimates of cross correlation of flows; (3) procedures for including historical flow data; (4) diagnostic statistics describing leverage and influence for GLS regression; and (5) the formulation of a mathematical program for evaluating future gaging activities.


Journal of Hydrology | 1987

Use of historical information in a maximum-likelihood framework

Timothy A. Cohn; Jery R. Stedinger

Abstract This paper discusses flood-quantile estimators which can employ historical and paleoflood information, both when the magnitudes of historical flood peaks are known, and when only threshold-exceedance information is available. Maximum likelihood, quasi-maximum likelihood and curve fitting methods for simultaneous estimation of 1, 2 and 3 unknown parameters are examined. The information contained in a 100 yr record of historical observations, during which the flood perception threshold was near the 10 yr flood level (i.e., on average, one flood in ten is above the threshold and hence is recorded), is equivalent to roughly 43, 64 and 78 years of systematic record in terms of the improvement of the precision of 100 yr flood estimators when estimating 1, 2 and 3 parameters, respectively. With the perception threshold at the 100 yr flood level, the historical data was worth 13, 20 and 46 years of systematic data when estimating 1, 2 and 3 parameters, respectively.


Handbook of Hydrology | 1993

Frequency analysis of extreme events

Jery R. Stedinger


Water Resources Research | 1985

Regional Hydrologic Analysis: 1. Ordinary, Weighted, and Generalized Least Squares Compared

Jery R. Stedinger; Gary D. Tasker


Water Resources Research | 1986

Flood Frequency Analysis With Historical and Paleoflood Information

Jery R. Stedinger; Timothy A. Cohn


Archive | 1986

Regional hydrologic analysis 1

Jery R. Stedinger; Gary D. Tasker


Water Resources Research | 1987

Plotting positions for historical floods and their precision

Robert M. Hirsch; Jery R. Stedinger


Reviews of Geophysics | 1987

Surface water hydrology: Historical and paleoflood information

Jery R. Stedinger; Victor R. Baker


Water Resources Research | 1983

Design events with specified flood risk

Jery R. Stedinger


Water Resources Research | 1989

Flood frequency analysis with regional and historical information

Minghui Jin; Jery R. Stedinger

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Gary D. Tasker

United States Geological Survey

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Timothy A. Cohn

United States Geological Survey

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Robert M. Hirsch

United States Geological Survey

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