“…They found that this approach could be more efficient than classical regionalization studies, as soon as about thirty measurements could be made, at random, during a period of three to five years. Luis-Pérez et al (2011) worked on regional flood-frequency estimation at ungauged sites in nine catchments from the Mexican Mixteca region using two different clustering approaches for the delineation of homogeneous zones. MLR was applied for the flood frequency estimation in each homogeneous zone.…”
Section: Regionalization In Mexico and Study Objectivesmentioning
“…They found that this approach could be more efficient than classical regionalization studies, as soon as about thirty measurements could be made, at random, during a period of three to five years. Luis-Pérez et al (2011) worked on regional flood-frequency estimation at ungauged sites in nine catchments from the Mexican Mixteca region using two different clustering approaches for the delineation of homogeneous zones. MLR was applied for the flood frequency estimation in each homogeneous zone.…”
Section: Regionalization In Mexico and Study Objectivesmentioning
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