다변량 추계학적 모형을 이용한 낙동강 유역의 가뭄해석에 관한 연구

Drought Analysis of Nakdong River Basin Based on Multivariate Stochastic Models

  • 허준행 (연세대학교 공과대학 토목공학과) ;
  • 김경덕 (연세대학교 대학원 토목공학과) ;
  • 조원철 (연세대학교 공과대학 토목공학과)
  • 발행 : 1997.04.01

초록

본 연구에서는 낙동강유역 진동, 현풍, 왜관 지점의 연평균 유량자료에 대하여 다변량 추계학적 모형올 적용하여 가뭄특성을 해석하였다. 추계학적 모형으로는 다변량 자기회귀 (MAR) 모형과 다변량 contemporaneous 자기회귀 (MCAR) 모형올 사용하였으며, 잔차계열의 왜곡도 검사, 계열상관도(correlogram) 등의 적합도 검정을 통하여 MCAR(1) 모형과 MAR(1) 모형올 적정 모형으로 선정하였다. 또한 MCAR(1) 모형과 MAR(1) 모형에 의해 모의발생된 자료 모두 실제자료의 기본적인 통계값과 매우 비슷하게 나타났다. 따라서 모의발생된 다양한 크기의 자료를 통하여 산정된 3개 지점의 재현기간별 가뭄특성치, 예를 들변 가뭄기간, 가뭄부족량, 가뭄강도 둥은 비교적 잘 재현된 것으로 판단된다. 위와 같이 산정된 가뭄특성치는 중.장기간 수자원 공급체계를 위한 계획과 설계에 중요한 정보를 제공할 것으로 기대된다.

In this study, drought analysis of annual flows of Jindong, Hyunpoong, and Waekwan stations located at Nakdong River Basins was performed based on multivariate stochastic models. The stochastic models used were multivariate autoregressive model (MAR) and multivariate contemporaneous (MCAR) model. MCAR(1) and MAR(1) models were selected to be a appropriate models for these stations based on skewness test of normality, test of uncorrelated residuals, and correlograms of the residual series of each model. The statistics generated by MCAR(1) model and MAR(1) model resembled very closely those computed from historical series. The drought characteristics such as run len호, run sum, and run intensity were fairly well reproduced for the various lengths of generated annual flows based on the MCAR(1) and MAR(1) models. Thus, these drought characteristics may give the important informations in planning mid or long term water supplying systems.

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