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https://digitalrepository.uob.edu.bh/id/1f0e533a-6aab-43c8-9d41-a45d42545773
Fractal domain refinement of models simulating hydrological time series
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Country of Publication
Kingdom of Bahrain
Place Published
Sakhir, Bahrain
Publisher
University of Bahrain
Date Issued
2022
Language
English
English Abstract
ABSTRACT:
Fractal analysis of a time series provides information on how the series varies across all (possible)
temporal scales with respect to a given statistical measure. Dynamic hydrological models are typically
optimized/calibrated using performance criteria defined in the time domain; however, the performance
of models in simulating the fluctuation structure of a time series is seldom investigated. We use a multiobjective pattern search algorithm to calibrate a combined 15-minute resolution recharge– groundwater flow model. The non-dominated simulations of the model are then analysed in the fractal domain using robust detrended fluctuation analysis. The results show that some non-dominated simulations can be eliminated based on poor performance in the fractal domain, hence ensuring that the fluctuation structure of the optimized simulations is captured; this was named fractal-domain-refinement.
Furthermore, some recharge parameters are sensitive to fractal-domain-refinement. This gives insights
into which parameters are sensitive to the fractal behaviour of the simulated variable.
Title of Periodical
Hydrological Sciences Journal
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