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Hydrological Drought Assessment in Northwestern Iran Based on Streamflow Drought Index (SDI)

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Drought is a natural and worldwide phenomenon that occurs when water availability is significantly below normal levels during a significant period of time and cannot meet demand. This work focused on the hydrologic drought defined by the streamflow drought index (SDI) for overlapping periods of 3, 6, 9 and 12 months at 14 hydrometric stations in the northwest of Iran over the period 1975–2009. It was found that some of the streamflow volume series did not follow the normal distribution. The ability of the log-normal, exponential and uniform probability distributions was examined in order to choose the most suitable distribution, and the log-normal distribution was used to fit the long-term streamflow data. The results of the hydrological drought analysis based on the SDI showed that almost all the stations suffered from extreme droughts during the study period. Additionally, extreme droughts occurred most frequently in the last 12 years from 1997–1998 to 2008–2009.

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This research was financially supported by the Iran National Science Foundation (Project No.: 89004409). The authors express their thanks to the West Azerbaijan Regional Water Co. for providing the data. Two anonymous reviewers are thanked for their comments that have enhanced this paper.

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Tabari, H., Nikbakht, J. & Hosseinzadeh Talaee, P. Hydrological Drought Assessment in Northwestern Iran Based on Streamflow Drought Index (SDI). Water Resour Manage 27, 137–151 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11269-012-0173-3

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