hydropeak:Detect and Characterize Sub-Daily Flow Fluctuations
An important environmental impact on running water ecosystems is caused by hydropeaking - the discontinuous
release of turbine water because of peaks of energy demand. An
event-based algorithm is implemented to detect flow
fluctuations referring to increase events (IC) and decrease
events (DC). For each event, a set of parameters related to the
fluctuation intensity is calculated. The framework is
introduced in Greimel et al. (2016) "A method to detect and
characterize sub-daily flow fluctuations"
<doi:10.1002/hyp.10773> and can be used to identify different
fluctuation types according to the potential source: e.g.,
sub-daily flow fluctuations caused by hydropeaking, rainfall,
or snow and glacier melt. This is a companion to the package
'hydroroute', which is used to detect and follow hydropower
plant-specific hydropeaking waves at the sub-catchment scale
and to describe how hydropeaking flow parameters change along
the longitudinal flow path as proposed and validated in Greimel
et al. (2022).