The Application of Geostatistics Methods in Temporal Precipitation Distribution (Case Study: Kerman Province)

Ggiven that assessment data often point to be made, are necessary to generalize to the entire region, Interpolation operation have been done on areas of precipitation. In this study using Kriging and inverse weight method, interpolation of rainfall in KermanProvince has been attempted. For this purp...

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Main Authors: Swywd Hossein Mirmousavi, Mina Mirain
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: University of Tabriz 2012-01-01
Series:نشریه جغرافیا و برنامه‌ریزی
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Online Access:https://geoplanning.tabrizu.ac.ir/article_427_3a5163fd30e90f7f5ebc20b801681fdd.pdf
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Summary:Ggiven that assessment data often point to be made, are necessary to generalize to the entire region, Interpolation operation have been done on areas of precipitation. In this study using Kriging and inverse weight method, interpolation of rainfall in KermanProvince has been attempted. For this purpose, the monthly rainfall statistics for 9 synoptic stations in Kerman province and 11 synoptic stations neighboring provinces have been used. The results of this study indicate that Kriging method with lower error levels is more appropriate for the interpolation of rainfall in this region. Models based on fitted Semivariogram models, Spherical, linear and exponential models provide better facilities for the preparation of a precipitation isomap. Between models in the spherical model for the months January to June and also in December, the exponential model for the month of July and the exponential model for the months August to November show the most appropriate change model views that are detected. Based on maps prepared for different months, while the highest rainfall occurred in winter time change the amount of the highest range 42-13 mm in the season. Spatial gradients of changes in precipitation decrease trend are from south to north. Other seasons in the low average range of precipitation changes also showed no significant fluctuations.
ISSN:2008-8078
2717-3534