Technical note: A two-sided affine power scaling relationship to represent the concentration-discharge relationship

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This technical note deals with the mathematical representation of concentration-discharge relationships. We propose a two-sided affine power scaling relationship (2S-APS) as an alternative to the classic one-sided power scaling relationship (commonly known as "power law"). We also discuss the identification of the parameters of the proposed relationship, using an appropriate numerical criterion. The application of 2S-APS to the high-frequency chemical time series of the Orgeval-ORACLE observatory is presented here (in calibration and validation mode): it yields better results for several solutes and for electrical conductivity in comparison with the power law relationship.

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Neira, J. M. T., Andréassian, V., Tallec, G., & Mouchel, J. M. (2020). Technical note: A two-sided affine power scaling relationship to represent the concentration-discharge relationship. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 24(4), 1823–1830. https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-24-1823-2020

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