One-way ANOVA test of five digital filter recursive graphic methods in baseflow separation on Wae Tomu Watershed Ambon City

Recursive digital hydrographic is an automatic and recommended method of separating baseflow to obtain reproducible results. Digital filters help assess the contribution of water to the total flow of a river, while measuring the flow of the riverbed requires sensitive and accurate flow separation te...

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Hauptverfasser: Latuamury, Bokiraiya, Imlabla, Wilma N, Sahusilawane, John F, Marasabessy, Husain
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Recursive digital hydrographic is an automatic and recommended method of separating baseflow to obtain reproducible results. Digital filters help assess the contribution of water to the total flow of a river, while measuring the flow of the riverbed requires sensitive and accurate flow separation techniques. Therefore, this study aims to analyze the analysis of one-way ANOVA digital filter methods for the hydrological characteristics of the small island watershed of Ambon City, including RDF one parameter algorithm, two-parameter algorithm, RDF Lyne & Holick, RDF Chapman, and RDF Eckhard. The one-factor Fingerprint Analysis (ANOVA) results for the five RDF methods of baseflow separation showed that the distribution of baseflow data was generally with a Shapiro-Wilk coefficient greater than α 0.05 and homogeneity with a Levene coefficient of 0.560 greater>α 0.05. The baseflow separation of the five RDF methods has a significant difference with a significance value of 0.001
ISSN:0094-243X
1551-7616
DOI:10.1063/5.0111720