Least squares fitting of the stage–discharge relationship using smooth models with curvilinear asymptotes

  • Mir Y
  • Dubeau F
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© 2015 IAHS. In this paper we consider the problem of modelling the stage–discharge relationship by curve fitting using the least squares method. Our basic idea is to present new models which are more flexible and have the ability to model phenomena with increasing or unchanging carrying capacity. The new models present a generalization of some sigmoid smooth models commonly used in practice. They are characterized by a curvilinear asymptote and may have several inflection points. The use of these models on six real datasets collected from the US Geological Survey’s website proves their performance and their ability to model hydrological phenomena. Editor D. Koutsoyiannis; Associate editor S. Yue

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Mir, Y., & Dubeau, F. (2015). Least squares fitting of the stage–discharge relationship using smooth models with curvilinear asymptotes. Hydrological Sciences Journal, 60(10), 1797–1812. https://doi.org/10.1080/02626667.2014.935779

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