Sains Malaysiana 50(3)(2021):
629-644
http://doi.org/10.17576/jsm-2021-5003-06
Long
Term Trend Analysis of Upstream and Middle-Stream River in Langat Basin,
Selangor, Malaysia
(Analisis
Tren Jangka Panjang Huluan dan Aliran Tengah Sungai di Lembangan Langat,
Selangor, Malaysia)
SITI HAWA MOHD YUSOFF1,2,
FIRDAUS MOHAMAD HAMZAH1*, OTHMAN JAAFAR1 & HAZRINA
TAJUDIN1
1Department of Civil and Structural Engineering, Faculty of
Engineering and Built Environment, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, 43600 UKM
Bangi, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia
2Department of Science and Biotechnology, Faculty of
Engineering and Life Sciences, Universiti Selangor, 45600 Bestari Jaya,
Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia
Received: 27 May 2020/Accepted: 8
August 2020
ABSTRACT
The present study investigates the trend in long term
monthly streamflow of Sungai Lui (upstream) and Sungai Kajang (middle-stream)
of the Sungai Langat Basin located in Selangor, Malaysia. The Mann-Kendall (MK)
and Innovative Trend Method (ITM) tests were utilized to assess the trends at
the two stations. The trend free pre-whitening (TFPW) and variance correction
(VC) tests were used to assess the effects of serial correlation on the
established trend, and Sen’s slope estimator was used to assess the magnitude
of streamflow. Based on Sen’s Slope estimator results, the trend magnitude for
Lui station is very small compared to the Kajang station. The Kajang station
shows the highest increase in trend magnitude for November. The results of TFPW
and VC trend tests showed that the most significant increasing trend of months
occurred at Kajang station, while the less increasing significant trend of
months occurred at Lui station. It can be concluded that similar trend results
were obtained when the modified Mann-Kendall and ITM were applied to the same
data for Sungai Lui and Sungai Kajang. The study found that there is a
significant difference in terms of trend and magnitud between upstream and
middle-stream.
Keywords: Innovative trend method; Mann-Kendall; Sen’s
slope; trend free pre-whitening; variance correction
ABSTRAK
Kajian dilakukan terhadap tren
aliran bulanan jangka panjang bagi Sungai Lui (aliran hulu) dan Sungai Kajang
(aliran tengah) di Lembangan Sungai Langat yang terletak di Selangor, Malaysia.
Ujian Mann-Kendall (MK) dan Kaedah Inovatif Tren (ITM) digunakan untuk menilai
tren aliran di kedua-dua stesen tersebut. Ujian pra-pemutihan bebas tren
(TFPW) dan pembetulan varians (VC) digunakan untuk menilai kesan korelasi
bersiri pada tren dan penganggar cerun Sen digunakan untuk menilai magnitud
aliran sungai. Berdasarkan hasil penganggar cerun Sen, magnitud tren untuk
stesen Lui sangat kecil berbanding dengan stesen Kajang. Stesen Kajang
menunjukkan peningkatan tren magnitud tertinggi untuk bulan November. Hasil
ujian tren TFPW dan VC menunjukkan bahawa peningkatan tren bulanan yang
paling ketara berlaku di stesen Kajang, sementara peningkatan tren bulanan
yang kurang ketara berlaku di stesen Lui. Ia dapat disimpulkan bahawa hasil
keputusan tren yang sama diperoleh apabila kaedah modifikasi Mann-Kendall dan
ITM diterapkan pada data yang sama untuk Sungai Lui dan Sungai Kajang. Kajian
ini mendapati bahawa terdapat perbezaan yang signifikan daripada segi tren dan
magnitud aliran di antara aliran hulu dan aliran tengah.
Kata kunci: Cerun Sen; kaedah
innovatif tren; Mann-Kendall; pembetulan varians; ujian tren pra-pemutihan
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*Corresponding author; email: fir@ukm.edu.my
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