Bibliographic citations
Zapana, M., (2019). Análisis de la sequía meteorológica de la intercuenca Alto Apurimac y las cuencas Alto Urubamba y Yavero utilizando el método de L-momentos [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/4107
Zapana, M., Análisis de la sequía meteorológica de la intercuenca Alto Apurimac y las cuencas Alto Urubamba y Yavero utilizando el método de L-momentos [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina; 2019. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/4107
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title = "Análisis de la sequía meteorológica de la intercuenca Alto Apurimac y las cuencas Alto Urubamba y Yavero utilizando el método de L-momentos",
author = "Zapana Quispe, Melania Mabel",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina",
year = "2019"
}
In this research we developed the method of Regional Frequency Analysis based on L-moments (ARF-LM) in the Upper Apurímac interbasin and the Upper Urubamba and Yavero basins with the data of the precipitation grilled product PISCO. The L-moments method objectively defined that the study area consists of two hydrologically homogeneous regions of annual precipitation, based on records from 70 stations. The probability distribution function was obtained according to the diagram of L-moment ratios and the statistical Z, adjusting better the Generalized Normal distribution (GNO) with the distribution the regional and local quantiles were estimated for different probabilities of nonexceedence. For areas with greater vulnerability and in situations of 20% rain deficiency the drought has return periods of 4.5 to 14 years, for situations of 30% rain deficiency the drought has return periods of 8 to 18 years and for situations of 40% rain deficiency the drought has return periods of 18 to 26 years. The areas affected in the interbasin Alto Apurimac by drought with a deficit of 40% rain is 10.1%, for a deficit of 30% rain is 46.6% and for a deficit of 20% rain is 95.2%. The areas affected by drought in the alto Urubamba basin with a 40% rain deficit is 19.8%, for a 30% rain deficit it is 41.2% and for a 20% rain deficit it is 54.7%. The areas affected by drought in the Yavero basin with a 40% rain deficit is 28.6%, for a 30% rain deficit it is 43.2% and for a 20% rain deficit it is 58.9%.
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