Water Supply (Nov 2021)

Predictive modelling of the stage–discharge relationship using Gene-Expression Programming

  • Prashant Birbal,
  • Hazi Azamathulla,
  • Lee Leon,
  • Vikram Kumar,
  • Jerome Hosein

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2166/ws.2021.111
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 7
pp. 3503 – 3514

Abstract

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Modelling the hydrologic processes is an essential tool for the efficient management of water resource systems. Therefore, researchers are consistently developing and improving various predictive/forecasting techniques to accurately represent a river's attributes, even though traditional methods are available. This paper presents the Gene-Expression Programming (GEP) modelling technique to accurately model the stage–discharge relationship for the Arouca River in Trinidad and Tobago using only low flow data. The proposed method uses the stage and associated discharge measurements at one cross-section of the Arouca River. These measurements were used to train the GEP model. The results of the GEP model were also compared to the traditional method of the Stage–Discharge Rating Curve (SRC). Four statistical paraments namely the Pearson's Correlation Coefficient (R), Root Mean Square Error (RMSE), Mean Absolute Relative Error (MARE) and Nash–Sutcliffe Efficiency (NSE) were used to evaluate the performance of the GEP model and the SRC method. Overall, the GEP model performed exceptionally well with an R2 of 0.990, RMSE of 0.104, MARE of 0.076 and NSE of 0.957. HIGHLIGHTS The stage–discharge relationship for the Arouca River in Trinidad and Tobago was modelled using GEP via the GeneXPro software, using only low flow data.; The stage–discharge relationship for the Arouca River in Trinidad and Tobago was modelled with the SRC method using only low flow data.; The performance GEP and SRC techniques were analysed using previous research and statistical parameters such as R2, RSME, MARE and NSE.;

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