Prediction of daily suspended sediment load using wavelet and neurofuzzy combined model

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T. Rajaee
S. A. Mirbagheri
V. Nourani
A. Alikhani
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[1] K.N. Toosi University of Technology,Department of Civil Engineering
[2] University of Tabriz,Faculty of Civil Engineering
[3] University of Qom,Deptartment of Civil Engineering
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Artificial intelligence; Hysteresis; Modeling; Sediment rating curve; Wavelet decomposition;
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This study investigated the prediction of suspended sediment load in a gauging station in the USA by neuro-fuzzy, conjunction of wavelet analysis and neuro-fuzzy as well as conventional sediment rating curve models. In the proposed wavelet analysis and neuro-fuzzy model, observed time series of river discharge and suspended sediment load were decomposed at different scales by wavelet analysis. Then, total effective time series of discharge and suspended sediment load were imposed as inputs to the neuro-fuzzy model for prediction of suspended sediment load in one day ahead. Results showed that the wavelet analysis and neuro-fuzzy model performance was better in prediction rather than the neuro-fuzzy and sediment rating curve models. The wavelet analysis and neuro-fuzzy model produced reasonable predictions for the extreme values. Furthermore, the cumulative suspended sediment load estimated by this technique was closer to the actual data than the others one. Also, the model could be employed to simulate hysteresis phenomenon, while sediment rating curve method is incapable in this event.
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页码:93 / 110
页数:17
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