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Research Article

Do the Mann-Kendall test and Theil-Sen slope fail to inform trend significance and magnitude in hydrology?

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Pages 1241-1249 | Received 01 Jun 2022, Accepted 23 Mar 2023, Published online: 12 Jun 2023
 

ABSTRACT

The Mann-Kendall (MK) test is frequently used for trend detection in hydrological time series although its power has not been systematically studied under the influence of both missing data and aggregation of data (daily, monthly averages). We used Monte Carlo experiments to examine how the power of the MK test and the accuracy/precision of the Theil-Sen (TS) estimator are affected by missing data and taking averages of the data. A case study using real measurements is presented to evaluate whether the results of the MK test and TS estimates are consistent with different averaging window sizes. Results show interactive effects of missing data and averaging window size on the power of the MK test. The TS slope was accurate; however, its precision was low for minor trends. Our case study showed the TS slope was stable against different averaging window sizes, while the results of the MK test were not.

Editor S. Archfield; Associate Editor K. Ryberg

Editor S. Archfield; Associate Editor K. Ryberg

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

Support for this study was provided by the United States Department of Agriculture Hatch Grant number [FLA-WFC-005577].
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