Lake Volume Data Analyses: A Deep Look into the Shrinking and Expansion Patterns of Lakes Azuei and Enriquillo, Hispaniola

This paper presents the development of an evenly spaced volume time series for Lakes Azuei and Enriquillo both located on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola. The time series is derived from an unevenly spaced Landsat imagery data set which is then exposed to several imputation methods to construct t...

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Published in:Hydrology
Main Authors: Mahrokh Moknatian, Michael Piasecki
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description This paper presents the development of an evenly spaced volume time series for Lakes Azuei and Enriquillo both located on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola. The time series is derived from an unevenly spaced Landsat imagery data set which is then exposed to several imputation methods to construct the gap filled uniformly-spaced time series so it can be subjected to statistical analyses methods. The volume time series features both gradual and sudden changes the latter of which is attributed to North Atlantic cyclone activity. Relevant cyclone activity is defined as an event passing within 80 km and having regional monthly rainfall averages higher than a threshold value of 87 mm causing discontinuities in the lake responses. Discontinuities are accounted for in the imputation algorithm by dividing the time series into two sub-sections: Before/after the event. Using leave-p-out cross-validation and computing the NRMSE index the Stineman interpolation proves to be the best algorithm among 15 different imputation alternatives that were tested. The final time series features 16-day intervals which is subsequently resampled into one with monthly time steps. Data analyses of the monthly volume change time series show Lake Enriquillo’s seasonal periodicity in its behavior and also its sensitivity due to the occurrence of storm events. Response times feature a growth pattern lasting for one to two years after an extreme event, followed by a shrinking pattern lasting 5–7 years returning the lake to its original state. While both lakes show a remarkable long term increase in size starting in 2005, Lake Azuei is different in that it is much less sensitive to storm events and instead shows a stronger response to just changing seasonal rainfall patterns.
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2306-5338/7/1/1/ 2025-01-16T23:44:27+00:00 Lake Volume Data Analyses: A Deep Look into the Shrinking and Expansion Patterns of Lakes Azuei and Enriquillo, Hispaniola Mahrokh Moknatian Michael Piasecki agris 2019-12-24 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/hydrology7010001 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/hydrology7010001 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Hydrology; Volume 7; Issue 1; Pages: 1 lake dynamics Hispaniola time series analysis imputation trend test Mann-Kendall test linear regression model change point Pettitt test wavelet transform Text 2019 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/hydrology7010001 2023-07-31T22:55:54Z This paper presents the development of an evenly spaced volume time series for Lakes Azuei and Enriquillo both located on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola. The time series is derived from an unevenly spaced Landsat imagery data set which is then exposed to several imputation methods to construct the gap filled uniformly-spaced time series so it can be subjected to statistical analyses methods. The volume time series features both gradual and sudden changes the latter of which is attributed to North Atlantic cyclone activity. Relevant cyclone activity is defined as an event passing within 80 km and having regional monthly rainfall averages higher than a threshold value of 87 mm causing discontinuities in the lake responses. Discontinuities are accounted for in the imputation algorithm by dividing the time series into two sub-sections: Before/after the event. Using leave-p-out cross-validation and computing the NRMSE index the Stineman interpolation proves to be the best algorithm among 15 different imputation alternatives that were tested. The final time series features 16-day intervals which is subsequently resampled into one with monthly time steps. Data analyses of the monthly volume change time series show Lake Enriquillo’s seasonal periodicity in its behavior and also its sensitivity due to the occurrence of storm events. Response times feature a growth pattern lasting for one to two years after an extreme event, followed by a shrinking pattern lasting 5–7 years returning the lake to its original state. While both lakes show a remarkable long term increase in size starting in 2005, Lake Azuei is different in that it is much less sensitive to storm events and instead shows a stronger response to just changing seasonal rainfall patterns. Text North Atlantic MDPI Open Access Publishing Kendall ENVELOPE(-59.828,-59.828,-63.497,-63.497) Hydrology 7 1 1
spellingShingle lake dynamics
Hispaniola
time series analysis
imputation
trend test
Mann-Kendall test
linear regression model
change point
Pettitt test
wavelet transform
Mahrokh Moknatian
Michael Piasecki
Lake Volume Data Analyses: A Deep Look into the Shrinking and Expansion Patterns of Lakes Azuei and Enriquillo, Hispaniola
title Lake Volume Data Analyses: A Deep Look into the Shrinking and Expansion Patterns of Lakes Azuei and Enriquillo, Hispaniola
title_full Lake Volume Data Analyses: A Deep Look into the Shrinking and Expansion Patterns of Lakes Azuei and Enriquillo, Hispaniola
title_fullStr Lake Volume Data Analyses: A Deep Look into the Shrinking and Expansion Patterns of Lakes Azuei and Enriquillo, Hispaniola
title_full_unstemmed Lake Volume Data Analyses: A Deep Look into the Shrinking and Expansion Patterns of Lakes Azuei and Enriquillo, Hispaniola
title_short Lake Volume Data Analyses: A Deep Look into the Shrinking and Expansion Patterns of Lakes Azuei and Enriquillo, Hispaniola
title_sort lake volume data analyses: a deep look into the shrinking and expansion patterns of lakes azuei and enriquillo, hispaniola
topic lake dynamics
Hispaniola
time series analysis
imputation
trend test
Mann-Kendall test
linear regression model
change point
Pettitt test
wavelet transform
topic_facet lake dynamics
Hispaniola
time series analysis
imputation
trend test
Mann-Kendall test
linear regression model
change point
Pettitt test
wavelet transform
url https://doi.org/10.3390/hydrology7010001