Trend detection and change point analysis of inflows in Karuppanadhi and Gundar dams of Chittar River Basin, Tamil Nadu, India

Author:

Anusty J Arockia1,Singh Man1,Khanna Manoj1,Krishnan Prameela2,Shrivastava Manoj3,Parihar CM4,Rajput Jitendra1,B Hari Krishna5

Affiliation:

1. a Water Technology Centre, ICAR-IARI, New Delhi 110012, India

2. b Division of Agricultural Physics, ICAR-IARI, New Delhi 110012, India

3. c Centre for Environmental Science and Climate Resilient Agriculture, ICAR-IARI, New Delhi 110012, India

4. d Division of Agronomy, ICAR-IARI, New Delhi 110012, India

5. e Division of Agronomy, PJTSAU – Agricultural College, Warangal 506007, India

Abstract

Abstract Gaining insights into the patterns of hydroclimatic elements such as inflows to dams is essential to adeptly strategize and oversee water resource planning. For this study, we focused on Karuppanadhi and Gundar dams within the Chittar River Basin in Tamil Nadu. We employed various time series trend assessment methods – Mann–Kendall (MK), modified Mann–Kendall (MMK), Sen slope estimator, and innovative trend analysis (ITA). Furthermore, we conducted change point detection analysis using homogeneity tests, namely Pettitt's test, standard normal homogeneity test (SNHT), and Buishand test. The analysis was carried out across three-time scales: monthly, seasonal, and annual for 30 years (1991–2020) span. Results revealed declining trends significantly across all three timescales for the Karuppanadhi dam. Whereas for the Gundar dam, notable trends included increased patterns in January, March, December, and the winter season, while other months/seasons showed statistically decreasing trends. ITA exhibited greater sensitivity in identifying trends at monthly and seasonal scales, indicating its superior trend detection over MK and MMK methods. Change point analysis of trends identified a rising trend in August post-2017 for both dams. Other change points indicated decreasing inflow trends thereafter. Analysing trends and change points in dam inflows aid decisions on water resources management.

Publisher

IWA Publishing

Subject

Water Science and Technology

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