
doi: 10.1029/2001gl013104
Analysis of the Nile river level height time series enabled Harold Edwin Hurst to derive an empirical tH (H > 0.5) law. Reanalysis of the data shows that the result may cause some misunderstanding in using the terms persistence and antipersistence to characterize the series' governing process.
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