Velocity and Depth Distributions in Stream Reaches: Testing European Models in Ecuador
Publication: Journal of Hydraulic Engineering
Volume 139, Issue 7
Abstract
European statistical hydraulic models developed in France and Germany were tested on how they predicted the frequency distributions of water depth and point velocity measured in 14 reaches in Ecuador during 25 surveys. First, the observed frequency distributions were fitted to parametric functions defined in Europe and the parameters were predicted from the average characteristics of reaches (e.g., discharge rate and mean depth and width) using European regressions. When explaining the frequency of three classes of velocity and three classes of depth among reach surveys, the fitted and predicted distributions had a low absolute bias (). The residual variance of fits relative to the mean class variance was . The residual variance of predicted frequencies was 30–61% for velocity classes and 20–36% for depth classes. Overall, the European models appeared appropriate for Ecuadorian stream reaches but could be improved. This study demonstrates the transferability of statistical hydraulic models between widely separated geographic regions.
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Acknowledgments
This study was supported by Empresa Publica Metropolitana de Agua Potable y Saneamiento (EPMAPS) of Quito, Ecuador. The authors thank all the participants who contributed to collect data for the AQUANDES project. The authors thank Ton Snelder for linguistic advice.
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Received: Jan 25, 2012
Accepted: Dec 19, 2012
Published online: Dec 21, 2012
Published in print: Jul 1, 2013
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