Physics – Condensed Matter – Statistical Mechanics
Scientific paper
2003-07-12
Physica A, Vol. 348, p. 596 (2005)
Physics
Condensed Matter
Statistical Mechanics
17 pages, 13 figures
Scientific paper
10.1016/j.physa.2004.09.039
We describe the statistical properties of two large river systems: the Danube and the Mississippi. The properties of the two rivers are compared qualitatively to the general properties of a critical steady state system. Specifically, we test the recent suggestion by Bramwell, Fennell, Holdsworth and Portelli [{\it Europhys. Lett.} {\bf 57}, 310 (2002)] that a universal probability density function (PDF) exists for the fluctuations in river level, namely the Bramwell-Holdsworth-Pinton (BHP) PDF. The statistical properties investigated in this paper are: the PDF of the river flow and river level; moment scaling with basin area; moment to moment scaling or relative scaling; and power spectral properties of the data. We find that the moments of the flow scale approximately with basin area and that the seasonally adjusted flows exhibit relative moment scaling. Compared to the Mississippi, the Danube shows large deviations from spatial scaling and the power spectra show considerable dependence on system size. This might be due to water use and regulations as well as inhomogeneities in the basin area. We also find that the PDF of level data in some, but not all, cases can be qualitatively approximated by the BHP PDF. We discuss why this coincidence appears to be accidental.
Dahlstedt Kajsa
Jeldtoft Jensen Henrik
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