The flood frequency analysis of River Okhuwan at Ugonoba site in Benin Owena River Basin in Nigeria was carried out using annual maximum stream flow series for 20 years (1989- 2008). The ob was carried out using annual maximum stream flow series for 20 years jective of the study was to determine the best fit probability distribution model applicable to the site study was to determine the best fit probability distribution applicable to the site from amongst three selected 3-parameter distribution models arameter distribution models namel namel y: Generalized Extreme Value distribution (GEV) y: Generalized Extreme Value distribution (GEV),, Generalized Logistic distribution (GLO) and G distribution (GLO) and Generalized Pareto distribution (GPA) whose parameters were estimated b y the method of L the method of L-moments. The best fit distribution was selected based on result of four goodness-of-fit tests applied to to the candidate distributions. The results indicate that GPA is the best fit distribution model for analyzing the annual maximum flood series at analyzing the annual maximum flood series at the study site study site for return period less than or equal to 25 years but for return periods between 25years and 200 years, GLO less than or equal to 25 years but for return periods between 25years and 200 years, GLO or GEV is recommended in that order. Keywords:
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Izinyon, O., & Ehiorobo, J. (2014). L-moments approach for flood frequency analysis of river Okhuwan in Benin-Owena River basin in Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Technology, 33(1), 10. https://doi.org/10.4314/njt.v33i1.2
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