Regionalization of IDF Curves by Interpolating the Intensity and Adjustment Parameters: Application to Boyacá, Colombia, South America

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Intensity, duration and frequency (IDF) curves are necessary tools for the design and construction of hydraulic projects. However, the pluviographic records needed to determine the IDF curves do not exist or are scarce. This research presents the regionalization of the IDF curves for the department of Boyacá, Colombia, which is made up of 16 municipalities including the provincial capital, Tunja. For the regionalization, the adjustment parameters (u and α) of the IDF curve stations in the study area were used. In the case of regionalization by the parameters found for the construction of the IDF curves, estimation methods with ordinary moments means and maximum likelihood were used. The regionalization and interpolation of the data were performed with Arcgis software. The resulting isoline maps were made in the case of regionalization intensities, and each map is associated with a different return period and duration to construct the IDF curves in the studied area. In the case of the regionalization maps, the parameters associated with each individual parameter were performed last. The results show that the use of IDF curve data is more accurate and reduces errors in the design. With the methods proposed in this study, IDF curves can be constructed for any site of interest that does not have rainfall stations.

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Acosta-Castellanos, P. M., Castro Ortegón, Y. A., & Perico Granados, N. R. (2023). Regionalization of IDF Curves by Interpolating the Intensity and Adjustment Parameters: Application to Boyacá, Colombia, South America. Water (Switzerland), 15(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/w15030561

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