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JOURNAL OF ECOLOGICAL ENGINEERING
Volume 18, Issue 2, Pages 44-50Publisher
POLISH SOC ECOLOGICAL ENGINEERING-PTIE
DOI: 10.12911/22998993/67504
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low flow; K-means method; nonhierarchical cluster analysis
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In the paper the possibility of using statistical method for data agglomeration, i.e. nonhierarchical cluster analysis for low flow grouping was made. The study material included daily flows from the multi-year period of 1963-1983 collected for 19 catchments, located in the upper Vistula basin. Regions with the same flow were determined with the use of nonhierarchical cluster analysis (K-means). Groups were characterized by low flow and selected physiographic and meteorological features of the catchments. The procedure of catchments assigning to the clusters was started from two clusters and finished at five. The next moving and assigning of catchments into clusters resulted in a cluster in which there was only one catchment (for five clusters). Another objects' delineation did not give an objective effects, based on which it was difficult to determine a clear criterion of assigning each catchments into the clusters. The last step involved development of the models reflecting correlation and regression relationships. The identified clusters comprised catchments similar in terms of unit runoff, watercourse length, mean precipitation, median altitude, mean catchment slope, watercourse staff gauge zero, area covered by coniferous forests, arable lands, and soils.
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