Authors
Mohammad Reza Nikoo, Nafiseh Bahrami, Kaveh Madani, Ghazi Al-Rawas, Sadegh Vanda, Rouzbeh Nazari
Publication date
2024/5/1
Journal
Journal of Hydrology
Volume
635
Pages
131153
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
In arid locations such as Oman, improving the quality of water released from a reservoir can be daunting. This is particularly true for Wadi Dayqah Dam, which struggles to provide sufficient, high-quality water for downstream needs. The study's objective was to establish more reliable operational guidelines, as well as identify vulnerable outlets and release ratios. To do so, a multi-objective optimization algorithm (NSGA-II) was combined with a selective withdrawal approach, using CE-QUAL-W2 and an Artificial Neural Network to simulate water quality in a reservoir. Then, a Robust Decision Making (RDM) approach was utilized to diagnose solutions that maintain acceptable water quality according to users’ requirements. Finally, scenario discovery models (Patient Rule Induction Method (PRIM) and Classification and Regression Tree (CART)) were used to calculate vulnerable outlets and release ratios based on the …
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