Regression models for sediment transport in tropical rivers
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Date
2021
Authors
Mohd Afiq Harun
Mir Jafar Sadegh Safari
Enes Gul
Aminuddin Ab Ghani
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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
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Green Open Access
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Abstract
The investigation of sediment transport in tropical rivers is essential for planning effective integrated river basin management to predict the changes in rivers. The characteristics of rivers and sediment in the tropical region are different compared to those of the rivers in Europe and the USA where the median sediment size tends to be much more refined. The origins of the rivers are mainly tropical forests. Due to the complexity of determining sediment transport many sediment transport equations were recommended in the literature. However the accuracy of the prediction results remains low particularly for the tropical rivers. The majority of the existing equations were developed using multiple non-linear regression (MNLR). Machine learning has recently been the method of choice to increase model prediction accuracy in complex hydrological problems. Compared to the conventional MNLR method machine learning algorithms have advanced and can produce a useful prediction model. In this research three machine learning models namely evolutionary polynomial regression (EPR) multi-gene genetic programming (MGGP) and M5 tree model (M5P) were implemented to model sediment transport for rivers in Malaysia. The formulated variables for the prediction model were originated from the revised equations reported in the relevant literature for Malaysian rivers. Among the three machine learning models in terms of different statistical measurement criteria EPR gives the best prediction model followed by MGGP and M5P. Machine learning is excellent at improving the prediction distribution of high data values but lacks accuracy compared to observations of lower data values. These results indicate that further study needs to be done to improve the machine learning model's accuracy to predict sediment transport.
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Machine learning, Sediment transport, Total bed material load, Tropical rivers, Malaysia rivers, BED MATERIAL LOAD, UNIT STREAM POWER, SUSPENDED SEDIMENT, CHANNEL DESIGN, PREDICTION, EQUATIONS, DISCHARGE, Malaysia Rivers, Total Bed Material Load, Sediment Transport, Tropical Rivers, Machine Learning, Machine Learning, Geologic Sediments, Rivers, Regression Analysis, Algorithms
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0208 environmental biotechnology, 0207 environmental engineering, 02 engineering and technology
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16
Source
Environmental Science and Pollution Research
Volume
28
Issue
38
Start Page
53097
End Page
53115
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