Effect of source-varying input data on erosion potential model performance |
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Authors: | Nevena Dragičević Barbara Karleuša Nevenka Ožanić Ivica Kisić |
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Affiliation: | 1. Faculty of Civil Engineering, Department of Hydraulic Engineering, University of Rijeka, Rijeka, Croatia;2. Faculty of Agriculture, Department of General Agronomy, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia |
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Abstract: | This paper examines the performance of the Erosion Potential Method (EPM or Gavrilovi?) and the model response to input data variations caused by choosing different sources of information for the same parameter. The research presented addresses the input data uncertainty via an analysis of the two model input parameters (the soil protection coefficient and the soil erodibility coefficient). The parameter uncertainty analysis is performed following two different approaches: uncertainty analyses of both the selected sample size and the entire population are conducted for an erosion assessment case study of the Dubra?ina River catchment, Croatia. The analysis indicated that, when changing the data source, significant changes in the model outcome values can occur (up to 47% for this case study). Future method modifications should consider the mitigation of these two parameters by potentially making structural changes in the model and therefore moderating the effect. |
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Keywords: | Sediment production uncertainty analysis source-varying data Erosion Potential Method Gavrilovi? method |
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