Assessing the Spatial Distribution of Rainfall and the Effect of Altitude in Iran (Hamadan Province)

Atmospheric phenomena have an enormous influence on natural resources and human life. Lack of sufficient information and knowledge in regard to the management of natural areas and ecosystems will bring about a huge cost. Hamadan province according to the topography, geomorphology, and soil condition...

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Main Authors: Seyyed Hadi Sadeghi, Hamid Nouri, Mohammed Faramarzi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2017-03-01
Series:Air, Soil and Water Research
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/1178622116686066
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spelling doaj-a589aae167724505a34d7bdc1bbbe7f82020-11-25T03:52:09ZengSAGE PublishingAir, Soil and Water Research1178-62212017-03-011010.1177/117862211668606610.1177_1178622116686066Assessing the Spatial Distribution of Rainfall and the Effect of Altitude in Iran (Hamadan Province)Seyyed Hadi Sadeghi0Hamid Nouri1Mohammed Faramarzi2Department of Watershed Management, University of Kashan, Kashan, IranDepartment of Watershed Management, Malayer University, Malayer, IranDepartment of Remote Sensing & GIS, University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Ardabil, IranAtmospheric phenomena have an enormous influence on natural resources and human life. Lack of sufficient information and knowledge in regard to the management of natural areas and ecosystems will bring about a huge cost. Hamadan province according to the topography, geomorphology, and soil condition is known as a particular area. In this region, intense rains have brought about hillsides, runoffs, and floods annually destroying a large amount of foundations and eroding fertile soils. This study was conducted using rainfall average data from 35 synoptic stations and rain measurements between the years 1982 and 2012 (30 years). Geostatistical techniques are applied for zoning, such as kriging, co-kriging, inverse distance weighting (IDW), radial basis function, global polynomial interpolation, and local polynomial interpolation. For comparing and evaluating geostatistical methods, cross-validation and statistical parameters such as correlation coefficient and mean absolute relative error (MARE) were used. According to the results, it can be realized that simple co-kriging (exponential) technique with the highest correlation coefficient (.75) and the lowest MARE (.124) is the most appropriate geostatistical method to predict rainfall distribution. Also, it is realized that there is a correct correlation between the accuracy of co-kriging technique and elevation changes. However, IDW with power 5 is the least accurate technique.https://doi.org/10.1177/1178622116686066
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author Seyyed Hadi Sadeghi
Hamid Nouri
Mohammed Faramarzi
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Assessing the Spatial Distribution of Rainfall and the Effect of Altitude in Iran (Hamadan Province)
Air, Soil and Water Research
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Hamid Nouri
Mohammed Faramarzi
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title Assessing the Spatial Distribution of Rainfall and the Effect of Altitude in Iran (Hamadan Province)
title_short Assessing the Spatial Distribution of Rainfall and the Effect of Altitude in Iran (Hamadan Province)
title_full Assessing the Spatial Distribution of Rainfall and the Effect of Altitude in Iran (Hamadan Province)
title_fullStr Assessing the Spatial Distribution of Rainfall and the Effect of Altitude in Iran (Hamadan Province)
title_full_unstemmed Assessing the Spatial Distribution of Rainfall and the Effect of Altitude in Iran (Hamadan Province)
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series Air, Soil and Water Research
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publishDate 2017-03-01
description Atmospheric phenomena have an enormous influence on natural resources and human life. Lack of sufficient information and knowledge in regard to the management of natural areas and ecosystems will bring about a huge cost. Hamadan province according to the topography, geomorphology, and soil condition is known as a particular area. In this region, intense rains have brought about hillsides, runoffs, and floods annually destroying a large amount of foundations and eroding fertile soils. This study was conducted using rainfall average data from 35 synoptic stations and rain measurements between the years 1982 and 2012 (30 years). Geostatistical techniques are applied for zoning, such as kriging, co-kriging, inverse distance weighting (IDW), radial basis function, global polynomial interpolation, and local polynomial interpolation. For comparing and evaluating geostatistical methods, cross-validation and statistical parameters such as correlation coefficient and mean absolute relative error (MARE) were used. According to the results, it can be realized that simple co-kriging (exponential) technique with the highest correlation coefficient (.75) and the lowest MARE (.124) is the most appropriate geostatistical method to predict rainfall distribution. Also, it is realized that there is a correct correlation between the accuracy of co-kriging technique and elevation changes. However, IDW with power 5 is the least accurate technique.
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