Trend Assessment by the Innovative-Şen Method
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Dabanlı, İsmailŞen, Zekai
Yeleğen, Mehmet Öner
Şişman, Eyüp
Selek, Bülent
Güçlü, Yavuz Selim
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DABANLI, İsmail, Zekai ŞEN, Mehmet Öner YELEĞEN, Eyüp ŞİŞMAN, Bülent SELEK & Yavuz Selim GÜÇLÜ. "Trend Assessment by the Innovative-Şen Method". Water Resources Management, 30.14 (2016): 5193-5203.Abstract
Hydro-meteorological time series may include trend components mostly due to
climate change since about three to four decades. Trend detection and identification in a better
and refined manner are among the major current research topics in water resources domain. Even
though different methodologies can be found for trend detection in literature, two well-known
procedures are the Mann-Kendall (MK) trend test and recently innovative-Şen trend method,
which provides different aspects of the trend. The theoretical basis and application of these two
methods are completely different. The MK test gives a holistic monotonic trend without any
categorization of the time series into a set of clusters, but the innovative-Şen method is based on
cluster and provides categorical trend behavior in a given time series. The main purpose of this
paper is to provide important differences between these two approaches and their possible
similarities. The applications of the two approaches are given for hydro-meteorological records
including relative humidity, temperature, precipitation and runoff from Ergene drainage basin in
the north-western part of Turkey. It is observed that although MK trend test does not show
significant trend almost in all the cases, the innovative-Şen approach yields trend categorizations
as Bvery low^, Blow^, Bmedium^ Bhigh^ and Bvery high^, which should be taken into consideration in future flood (Bvery high^) and drought (Bvery low^) studies.