Negro and Danube are mirror rivers
R. Gon\c{c}alves, A. A. Pinto

TL;DR
This paper reveals a surprising mirror relationship between the water level fluctuations of the European Danube and the South American Negro rivers, based on their histograms resembling BHP distributions.
Contribution
It introduces the novel concept of mirror rivers by analyzing and comparing the daily water level fluctuation histograms of the Danube and Negro rivers.
Findings
Negro river's water level period and standard deviation are characterized.
Histograms of water level fluctuations are close to BHP and reversed BHP distributions.
Negro and Danube rivers are identified as mirror rivers in fluctuation behavior.
Abstract
We study the European river Danube and the South American river Negro daily water levels. We present a fit for the Negro daily water level period and standard deviation. Unexpectedly, we discover that the river Negro and Danube are mirror rivers in the sense that the daily water levels fluctuations histograms are close to the BHP and reversed BHP, respectively.
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Taxonomy
TopicsEconomic Sanctions and International Relations · Marine and environmental studies
