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Neuro-fuzzy models employing wavelet analysis for suspended sediment concentration prediction in rivers
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EngineeringFuzzy ModelingWavelet AnalysisWater Resources EngineeringSediment LoadWater Quality ForecastingSuspended Sediment ConcentrationHydraulic EngineeringHydrogeologySrc ModelsFuzzy LogicFuzzy ComputingSediment QualityNeuro-fuzzy ModelsEngineering GeologyHydrologySediment TransportSedimentologyWater ResourcesEnvironmental EngineeringNeuro-fuzzy SystemCivil EngineeringFuzzy Expert SystemSediment ProcessSedimentation
Abstract The study of sediment load is important for its implications to the environment and water resources engineering. Four models were considered in the study of suspended sediment concentration prediction: artificial neural networks (ANNs), neuro-fuzzy model (NF), conjunction of wavelet analysis and neuro-fuzzy (WNF) model, and the conventional sediment rating curve (SRC) method. Using data from a US Geological Survey gauging station, the suspended sediment concentration predicted by the WNF model was in satisfactory agreement with the measured data. Also the proposed WNF model generated reasonable predictions for the extreme values. The cumulative suspended sediment load estimated by this model was much higher than that predicted by the other models, and is close to the observed data. However, in the current modelling, the ANN, NF and SRC models underestimated sediment load. The WNF model was successful in reproducing the hysteresis phenomenon, but the SRC method was not able to model this behaviour. In general, the results showed that the NF model performed better than the ANN and SRC models. Citation Mirbagheri, S. A., Nourani, V., Rajaee, T. & Alikhani, A. (2010) Neuro-fuzzy models employing wavelet analysis for suspended sediment concentration prediction in rivers. Hydrol. Sci. J. 55(7), 1175–1189.
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