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Lake Van in eastern Turkey has been subject to water level rise during the last decade and, consequently, the low-lying areas along the shore are inundated, giving problems to local administrators, governmental officials, irrigation activities and to people's property. Therefore, forecasting...
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River stage forecasting is an important issue in water resources management and real-time prediction of extreme floods. The present study investigates the performance of the wavelet regression (WR) technique in daily river stage forecasting. The WR model was improved combining two methods,...
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The assessment of water resources in a region usually must cope with a general lack of data, both in time (short observed series) as well as in space (ungauged basins). Such a lack of data is generally overcome by combining rainfall–runoff models with regionalization techniques in order to...
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This paper presents a survey of simulation and optimization modeling approaches used in reservoir systems operation problems. Optimization methods have been proved of much importance when used with simulation modeling and the two approaches when combined give the best results. The main objective...
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This paper describes a detailed evaluation of the performance and characteristic behaviour of feed-forward artificial neural network (ANN) and M5 model tree for estimating reference evapotranspiration (ET<Subscript>0</Subscript>) at four meteorological sites in an arid climate. The input variables for these models...</subscript>
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Accurate prediction of catchment flow has been recognized as an important measures for effective flood-risk management strategy. A neural network modeling approach was used to construct a real time catchment flow prediction model for a river basin. Two types of neural network architectures i.e....
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Estimation of suspended sediment yield is subject to uncertainty and bias. Many methods have been developed for estimating sediment yield but they still lack accuracy and robustness. This paper investigates the use of a machine-coded linear genetic programming (LGP) in daily suspended sediment...
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The applicability of fuzzy genetic (FG) approach in modeling reference evapotranspiration (ET<Subscript>0</Subscript>) is investigated in this study. Daily solar radiation, air temperature, relative humidity and wind speed data of two stations, Isparta and Antalya, in Mediterranean region of Turkey, are used as inputs...</subscript>
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A neural networks approach is applied to the derivation of the operating rules of an irrigation supply reservoir. Operating rules are determined as a two step process: first, a dynamic programming technique, which determines the optimal releases byminimizing the sum of squared deficits, assumed...
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This article presents a methodology for planning a modelfor the operation of a drinking water reservoir. The hedging ruledistributes deficits over a longer period of time by rationingthe supply of water and it makes the system sustainablewith a marginal reduction in supply. A methodology...
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