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DOI10.1029/2019WR026133
Information flows: Characterizing precipitation‐stream flow dependencies in the Colorado Headwaters with an information theory approach
Samuel E. Franzen; Mozhgan A. Farahani; Allison E. Goodwell
2020-10-05
发表期刊Water Resources Research
出版年2020
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Watersheds aggregate precipitation signals of many intensities and from many locations into a single observable streamflow at an outlet point. This dependency between precipitation and streamflow varies seasonally, and can shift over time due to changes in land cover, climate, human water uses, or changes in properties of precipitation events themselves. We apply information theory‐based measures to capture temporal linkages, or information transfers, from daily precipitation occurrence at different locations in a basin to streamflow at an outlet. We detect critical magnitudes of precipitation and lag times associated with the strongest precipitation‐streamflow relationships, and further partition information transfers to determine relative contributions from the knowledge of wet versus dry past states. Based on an analysis of daily USGS streamflow and CPC gridded gauge‐based precipitation datasets in the Colorado Headwaters Basin, this dependency is strongest in fall, the longest dominant lag times occur in spring, and the strengths of dependencies have increased in spring and summer over the past 65 years. These features relate to both seasonal and spatial characteristics of precipitation and the landscape. A partitioning of information components shows that in this basin, the particular knowledge of a lagged, or past, wet state tends to be more informative to flow than a lagged dry state, even though dry days are more frequent. 65 years, the strengths of these dependencies have increased for spring and summer. This study introduces several signatures of precipitation‐streamflow relationships that can also more broadly characterize strengths, thresholds, and timescales associated with various interconnected processes.

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Samuel E. Franzen,Mozhgan A. Farahani,Allison E. Goodwell. Information flows: Characterizing precipitation‐stream flow dependencies in the Colorado Headwaters with an information theory approach[J]. Water Resources Research,2020.
APA Samuel E. Franzen,Mozhgan A. Farahani,&Allison E. Goodwell.(2020).Information flows: Characterizing precipitation‐stream flow dependencies in the Colorado Headwaters with an information theory approach.Water Resources Research.
MLA Samuel E. Franzen,et al."Information flows: Characterizing precipitation‐stream flow dependencies in the Colorado Headwaters with an information theory approach".Water Resources Research (2020).
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