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Heuristic Modelling of the Water Resources Management in the Guadalquivir River Basin, Southern Spain

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WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
卷 26, 期 1, 页码 185-209

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DOI: 10.1007/s11269-011-9912-0

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Artificial neural networks; Input selection; Response patterns; Cluster analysis; 'Guadiana Menor' River

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  1. Andalusia Government (I + D + I 2008-2011)
  2. Andalusia Government (Junta de Andalucia, Spain) [08.44103.82A. 008]

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A model comprising blocks of artificial neural networks (ANNs) combined in sequence was used to simulate the inflow and outflow in a water resources system under a shortage of water. We assessed the selection of appropriate input data using linear and non-linear cross-correlation functions and sensitivity analysis. The potential model inputs were flow, precipitation and temperature data from various gauging stations throughout the upper watershed of the 'Guadiana Menor' River (southern Spain), and the model considered various input time lags. The ANNs based on the selected inputs were effective relative to those with no relevant inputs, and produced more parsimonious models. We also investigated conceptual analogies inherent in the ANN models by analyzing the response profiles of the modelled variables (inflow and outflow) in relation to each of the selected input data. The results demonstrate that the neural approach approximated the behaviour of various components of the water resources system in terms of various hydrologic cycle processes and management rules. Our findings suggest that in dry periods a mean temperature increase of 1A degrees C in low altitude locations of the region will result in a mean decrease of approximately 2% in the inflow to the water resources system, and a mean increase of approximately 12% in the outflow requirements for irrigation purposes.

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