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Changes in Rainfall in Sri Lanka During 1966 - 2015 - Statistical analysis for optimization of water resources

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Water plays a major role in agriculture and rainfall has been the primary source of water for agriculture all over the world. Rainfall has also been the primary source for hydropower generation, drinking water supply as well as many industries. In contrast, rainfall also causes disasters such as floods and landslides. Thus, rainfall affects our lives in many ways. This study was to analyse the annual and seasonal rainfall trends in Sri Lanka during the 50 year period from 1966 to 2015 using rainfall data collected at 32 rain gauging stations. The seasons considered were the two principal monsoon seasons and the two inter-monsoon seasons. Non-parametric Mann-Kendall trend test and Sen's Slope estimator method were used to examine the rainfall trends and determine their magnitudes.

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Ms. Achini Karunathilaka has obtained her BSc Civil Engineering degree in Faculty of Engineering, University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka in 2016. Author is currently working as a Civil Engineer in Sanken Construction (Pvt) Ltd, Sri Lanka and she is also an associate member of Institute of Engineers Sri Lanka.

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Authors Kasun Dabare, Achin Karunathilaka, Achini Karunathilaka
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 21.08.2017
 
EAN 9786202007429
ISBN 9786202007429
No. of pages 64
Subject Guides > Law, job, finance > Miscellaneous

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