Khaled H. Hamed
Professor of Water Resources, Faculty of Engineering
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Nonstationarity in Hydrologic and Environmental Time Series
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hydrologic and climatic cycles
shift detection
time series segmentation
time-frequency analysis
trend analysis
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Rao, A. R., K. H. Hamed, and H. L. Chen, Nonstationarity in Hydrologic and Environmental Time Series, , Dordrecht, The Netherlands, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2003.
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cross-correlation
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Flood frequency analysis
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Hurst exponent
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Hurst phenomenon
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hydrologic and climatic cycles
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Maximum Likelihood
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persistence
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probabilistic methods
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Probability Weighted MomentsQuantile Estimation
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rescaled range
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reservoir reliability
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reservoir simulation
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shift detection
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Statistical tests of significance
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stochastic reservoir
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time series segmentation
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time-frequency analysis
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trend
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trend analysis
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