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Uncertainty estimation of a complex water quality model: The influence of Box–Cox transformation on Bayesian approaches and comparison with a non-Bay…

2012

Abstract In urban drainage modelling, uncertainty analysis is of undoubted necessity. However, uncertainty analysis in urban water-quality modelling is still in its infancy and only few studies have been carried out. Therefore, several methodological aspects still need to be experienced and clarified especially regarding water quality modelling. The use of the Bayesian approach for uncertainty analysis has been stimulated by its rigorous theoretical framework and by the possibility of evaluating the impact of new knowledge on the modelling predictions. Nevertheless, the Bayesian approach relies on some restrictive hypotheses that are not present in less formal methods like the Generalised L…

EngineeringIntegrated urban drainage systemSettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-Ambientalebusiness.industryWastewater treatment plantBayesian probabilityBayesian inferencePower transformBayesian inferenceGeophysicsGeochemistry and PetrologyHomoscedasticityStatisticsWater-quality modellingEconometricsGeneralised Likelihood Uncertainty Estimation (GLUE)Sensitivity analysisReceiving water bodybusinessLikelihood functionGLUEUncertainty analysis
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Assessment of data and parameter uncertainties in integrated water-quality model

2011

In integrated urban drainage water quality models, due to the fact that integrated approaches are basically a cascade of sub-models (simulating sewer system, wastewater treatment plant and receiving water body), uncertainty produced in one sub-model propagates to the following ones depending on the model structure, the estimation of parameters and the availability and uncertainty of measurements in the different parts of the system. Uncertainty basically propagates throughout a chain of models in which simulation output from upstream models is transferred to the downstream ones as input. The overall uncertainty can differ from the simple sum of uncertainties generated in each sub-model, dep…

EngineeringMathematical optimizationEnvironmental EngineeringWaste Disposal FluidWater MovementsDecomposition (computer science)Sensitivity analysisUpstream (networking)Citiesreceiving water bodywastewater treatment plantUncertainty analysisWater Science and TechnologyPropagation of uncertaintySettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-Ambientalebusiness.industryenvironmental modellingUncertaintyWaterintegrated urban drainage systemModels TheoreticalItalyCascadeVariance decomposition of forecast errorsSanitary Engineeringuncertainty analysibusinessEnvironmental MonitoringWaste disposalWater Science and Technology
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Integrated modelling of the influence of urbanization and climate change on river water quality

2010

Climate change is one of the most important drivers modifying the hydrologic and environmental characteristics of natural catchments. When dealing with the quality of natural waters, these factors should be weighed up against anthropogenic factors that may increase or decrease the effect of climatic modifications. However, a detailed and more generalised analysis of such environmental impacts at a relatively small scale is currently lack. This paper aims to fill this gap. The use of a holistic approach is also required by the EU Water Framework Directive, which prescribes integrated analysis for river basin management in order to meet environmental and ecological objectives. In order to qua…

Integrated system modelling[SDE.IE]Environmental Sciences/Environmental EngineeringSettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E IdrologiaNetworksRéseauxreceiving water body uncertainty analysiwater quality
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Assessment of data availability influence on integrated urban drainage modelling uncertainty

2009

In urban water quality management, several models are connected and integrated for analysing the fate of pollutants from the sources in the urban catchment to the final recipient; classical problems connected with the selection and calibration of parameters are amplified by the complexity of the modelling approach increasing their uncertainty. The present paper aims at studying the influence of reductions in available data on the modelling response uncertainty with respect to the different integrated modelling outputs (both considering quantity and quality variables). At this scope, a parsimonious integrated home-made model has been used allowing for analysing the combinative effect of data…

Integrated urban drainage systemEnvironmental EngineeringQuality managementSettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-AmbientaleOperations researchCalibration (statistics)Computer scienceEcological Modelingmedia_common.quotation_subjectSettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E IdrologiaUncertainty analysiEnvironmental engineeringEnvironmental modellingModel reliability assessmentData pointDrainage system (geomorphology)Sensitivity analysisQuality (business)Receiving water bodySoftwareReliability (statistics)Uncertainty analysismedia_commonEnvironmental Modelling & Software
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Uncertainty estimation of a complex water quality model: GLUE vs Bayesian approach applied with Box – Cox transformation

2010

In urban drainage modelling, uncertainty analysis is of undoubted necessity; however, several methodological aspects need to be clarified and deserve to be investigated in the future, especially in water quality modelling. The use of the Bayesian approach to uncertainty analysis has been stimulated by its rigorous theoretical framework and by the possibility of evaluating the impact of new knowledge on the modelling estimates. Nevertheless, the Bayesian approach relies on some restrictive hypotheses that are not present in less formal methods like GLUE. One crucial point in the application of Bayesian methods is the formulation of a likelihood function that is conditioned by the hypotheses …

Settore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-AmbientaleBayesian inference Environmental modelling GLUE Integrated urban drainage systems Receiving water body Wastewater treatment plant.Settore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E Idrologia
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Uncertainty propagation throughout an integrated water-quality model

2010

In integrated urban drainage water quality models, due to the fact that integrated approaches are basically a cascade of sub-models (simulating sewer system, wastewater treatment plant and receiving water body), uncertainty produced in one sub-model propagates to the following ones depending on the model structure, the estimation of parameters and the availability and uncertainty of measurements in the different parts of the system. Uncertainty basically propagates throughout a chain of models in which simulation output from upstream models is transferred to the downstream ones as input. The overall uncertainty can differ from the simple sum of uncertainties generated in each sub-model, dep…

Settore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-AmbientaleEnvironmental modelling Integrated urban drainage systems Uncertainty analysis Receiving water body Wastewater treatment plant
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