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Baseflow Separation Using the Digital Filter Method: Review and Sensitivity Analysis

Taeuk Kang, Sangho Lee, Namjoo Lee, Youngkyu Jin

2022Water45 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The baseflow separation method based on a digital filter is a simple method for separating the baseflow from streamflow. Appropriate estimation of filter parameters is required to use the digital filter method for analysis. We carried out sensitivity analysis on four digital filter methods: Lyne–Hollick (LH), Chapman, Chapman and Maxwell (CM), and exponentially weighted moving average (EWMA). Furthermore, appropriate filter parameters were suggested for each method in this study. By applying them to 25 stage stations in the Nakdong River in the Republic of Korea, the four methods were evaluated. The results of the evaluation showed that the Chapman and CM methods had problems separating the baseflow during the dry seasons. The EWMA and LH methods were able to achieve reliable baseflow separation of the outcomes by selecting appropriate the filter parameters. Thus, the EWMA and LH methods can be used easily and reasonably among the digital filter methods that have one filter parameter.

Topics & Concepts

EWMA chartBaseflowFilter (signal processing)Sensitivity (control systems)Digital filterComputer scienceStatisticsMathematicsEnvironmental scienceStreamflowProcess (computing)EngineeringGeographyElectronic engineeringDrainage basinOperating systemCartographyControl chartComputer visionHydrology and Watershed Management StudiesHydrology and Sediment Transport ProcessesHydraulic flow and structures