Kansas Real-Time Water Quality

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Funding to maintain the continuous water-quality monitor at this site ended on December 31, 2003.

Duration Curve For Period of Record

Notes

When plotted on a log scale, measured or computed values that are small or zero can cause the graph to look unusual.

Duration curves (or cumulative frequency curves) are constructed by ranking all values for a given period from largest to smallest, and assigning a percentage exceedance to all values relative to the largest value.

Ordinary-least squares (OLS) regression is used to compute the values, having been determined to be the most appropriate regression technique. Like all regression techniques, the true relation of the response and explanatory variables is unknown and the regression model is only an estimate of this relation. Other regression techniques might yield different models and therefore, different duration curves. The differences between regression techniques typically are within the 90-percent prediction interval of the OLS regression represented by the gray shaded area.