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Flood frequency analysis of Turkey using L‐moments methodSeckin et al., 2011
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- Seckin N
- Haktanir T
- Yurtal R
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- Hydrological Processes
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The index flood procedure coupled with the L‐moments method is applied to the annual flood peaks data taken at all stream‐gauging stations in Turkey having at least 15‐year‐long records. First, screening of the data is done based on the discordancy measure (Di) in terms …
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