Comparison of detrending methods for fluctuation analysis in hydrology Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Trends within a hydrologic time series can significantly influence the scaling results of fluctuation analysis, such as rescaled range (RS) analysis and (multifractal) detrended fluctuation analysis (MF-DFA). Therefore, removal of trends is important in the study of scaling properties of the time series. In this study, three detrending methods, including adaptive detrending algorithm (ADA), Fourier-based method, and average removing technique, were evaluated by analyzing numerically generated series and observed streamflow series with obvious relative regular periodic trend. Results indicated that: (1) the Fourier-based detrending method and ADA were similar in detrending practices, and given proper parameters, these two methods can produce similarly satisfactory results; (2) detrended series by Fourier-based detrending method and ADA lose the fluctuation information at larger time scales, and the location of crossover points is heavily impacted by the chosen parameters of these two methods; and (3) the average removing method has an advantage over the other two methods, i.e., the fluctuation information at larger time scales is kept well-an indication of relatively reliable performance in detrending. In addition, the average removing method performed reasonably well in detrending a time series with regular periods or trends. In this sense, the average removing method should be preferred in the study of scaling properties of the hydrometeorolgical series with relative regular periodic trend using MF-DFA. 2011 Elsevier B.V.

published proceedings

  • JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY

author list (cited authors)

  • Zhang, Q., Zhou, Y. u., Singh, V. P., & Chen, Y. D.

citation count

  • 39

complete list of authors

  • Zhang, Qiang||Zhou, Yu||Singh, Vijay P||Chen, Yongqin David

publication date

  • March 2011