The two-component extreme value distribution for flood frequency analysis: Derivation of a new estimation method (Q1113578)

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The two-component extreme value distribution for flood frequency analysis: Derivation of a new estimation method
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    The two-component extreme value distribution for flood frequency analysis: Derivation of a new estimation method (English)
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    The two component extreme value distribution has recently been shown to account for most of the characteristics of the real flood experience. A new method of parameter estimation for this distribution is derived using the principle of maximum entropy. This method of parameter estimation is suitable for application in both the site-specific and regional cases and appears simpler than the maximum likelihood estimation method. Statistical properties of the regionalized estimation were evaluated using a Monte Carlo approach and compared with those of the maximum likelihood regional estimators.
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    two component extreme value distribution
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    maximum entropy
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    Monte Carlo approach
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    maximum likelihood regional estimators
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