Detection of hydrological impacts of climate change in Benin by a multifractal approach
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This study analyzed the hydrological impacts of climate change over Bénin synoptic stations from 1951
to 2010 using multifractal approach. This method is based on the study of temporal evolution of fractal
dimension ( ), multifractality index (α), co-dimension ( ) and probable maximum singularity ( ). The
comparison of the average values of yearly fractal dimension ̅̅̅̅̅ obtained over the sub-period [1951-
1970], [1971-1990] and [1991-2010] has shown and confirmed that [1971-1990] is a drought period in the
region. However, the sub-period [1991-2010] is not the end of the drought over all the synoptic stations
as known before, in West Africa. During the period from 1951 to 2010 over all synoptic stations, except
Natitingou, there is a slight increase in exponent, controlling the extremes values of rainfall. Thus,
the evolution of the extremes rainfall over this period has a slight increasing tendency. These results
confirm those obtained by some studies over the Ouémé River Basin (Benin) using the climate index
method. Thus, the multifractal approach is an excellent tool to evaluate the hydrological impacts of
climate change using only three parameters.
